Difficulty: Beginner
United Kingdom
English pop star Robbie Williams wrote "Go Gentle" for his daughter when she was born. The video for the song was shot in downtown Los Angeles.
Difficulty: Beginner
United Kingdom
English pop singer Robbie Williams has his own unique take on Christmas in these difficult times. Apparently, it was his wife who gave him the idea for the song and the title in particular.
Difficulty: Beginner
United Kingdom
With this lovely winter song, rock/pop legend Rod Stewart creates a peaceful, cozy Christmas atmosphere.
Difficulty: Beginner
Australia
Underneath a tree in Berlin, the Australian music duo Royalchord performs an acoustic version of their song "Good Times"- exclusively for you. Enjoy!
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
What happened when Expedition PROTECT and American Promise arrived at Jeffrey's Ledge, a marine protected area in the Gulf of Maine? The crew tells us about what they are doing and why.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Here's how to pronounce a very important noun with an unusual plural!
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
These three words are so similar, but so different! Check out this lesson, too.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Sabrina Carpenter is an American singer and actress who first rose to fame in the series Girl Meets World and the adventure comedy film Adventures in Babysitting.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Recently as a Save the Children Ambassador, Julianne Moore visited one of the poorest, most remote communities in the mountains of Appalachia in rural Kentucky where Save the Children has worked for more than 75 years.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Any fan of horror films will like this scary short! On a stormy night while babysitting her nephew Andrew, Aunt Brandy finds herself stalked by a clown who's straight out of her nephew's toy jack-in-the-box. The circus has come to town...
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
This song teaches about the digit 0, portrayed as a superhero, as well as multiplication by powers of 10. This song was voted the 11th best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung and written by Bob Dorough.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
In American schools, it's common for kids to have to learn the Preamble to the United States Constitution by heart. This song, from Schoolhouse Rock, is meant to give these kids a hand, even though it is a slightly abridged version.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Bob Dorough wrote and sang this song about the number "three," as a fun way for kids to learn their multiplication tables. It became the pilot episode for Multiplication Rock, the first season of the Schoolhouse Rock TV series.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
This song was written and sung by Bob Dorough. It teaches about the multiplication of 5 through a game of hide and seek, in which the seeker counts by fives.
Difficulty: Beginner
France, USA
This song from Schoolhouse Rock is to help kids understand about bones. Without bones, we're just blobs. It was written by George Newall and sung by Jack Sheldon.
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