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What does the queen do when she leaves the room? Is the girl a real princess or not? Let's find out.
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Canada
It's "If You're Happy And You Know It" made Super Simple! Practice the emotions happy, angry, scared, and sleepy with this super fun song for kids.
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USA
Sing along with this bright and happy colors song. What's your favorite color?
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United Kingdom
The story told in this animation reminds us that we can never predict the exact outcome of things that happen in our lives. Please visit sustainablehuman.org for credits and more information.
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USA
We can use nouns, verbs, or adjectives to describe someone's personality. Sigrid shows us how to describe someone with a strong personality.
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USA
Sigrid introduces her series on English pronunciation and tells us why there isn't always just one "right" way to pronounce words.
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USA
Sigrid uses common household objects to explain two ways to pronounce the letter A.
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USA
Sigrid explains a third way to pronounce the letter "A." For the first two ways, see Sigrid explains: the letter A - Part 1 of 4.
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USA
Sigrid explains that "A" is also a very important one-letter word.
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Sigrid looks at the letter "B" as followed by either a vowel or a consonant, and the sound of the double "B" as well.
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USA
Sigrid finishes telling us about pronouncing the letter "B." Here's part 1 in case you missed it.
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USA
Sigrid explains about the "hard" and "soft" sounds for the letter "C."
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USA
Sigrid explains various sounds associated with the letter "E."
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USA
Let's learn about pronouncing the letter "F" in various contexts.
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