
Join a space adventure where four aliens see earth and form a music band. Learn simple greetings and feelings like happy, brave, hungry, and sad.
Explore basic counting and age questions through a playful space adventure, where aliens introduce how old are you, counting from one to ten, and a birthday celebration.
Learners explore basic English in episode 3 through a playful space adventure about aliens, music, and fruits, building vocabulary for fruit names, energy, healthy habits, and simple questions.
Explore a playful episode where kids meet aliens in New Zealand, learn vegetable vocabulary: cabbage, potatoes, broccoli, and carrots through songs and 'do you like' questions, celebrating healthy, energetic living.
Explore farm animals and sounds—cow, sheep, pig, and donkey—plus their noises moo, baa, and oink, with episode 5 themes to boost early English.
Explore professions through interactive questions about who works where and what you want to be, including teacher, dancer, chef, and doctor, in a lively kids' English lesson.
Episode 7 invites young learners to practice action verbs like jump, swim, run, and spin through a lively, music-themed language game, exercise routines, and energetic goodbyes.
Explore space themes with stars, planets, and a flying saucer alongside a four-alien music band. Emphasize family vocabulary, greetings, and the joy of loving and missing relatives.
Explore basic color vocabulary and simple greetings through a space-themed sing-along in episode 9 of Learn English with Kids, featuring blue, yellow, purple, pink, rain, and a rainbow.
Meet four little aliens in a music band as they travel to the countryside, seaside, and mountains, practice greetings, and sing about exploring places around the planet.
Explore holiday vocabulary in a Christmas themed episode with Santa Claus, sleigh, reindeer, and snowflakes, while practicing greetings and identifying magic words like wish and believe.
Explore weather vocabulary with a playful episode featuring space friends, conversations about sunny, rainy, windy days, thunder and hail, and activities outside to practice English.
Explore basic English vocabulary through a playful space and Valentine’s Day story, featuring aliens, songs, love cards, flowers, candy, and cookies to boost kids' language skills.
Explore the four seasons — winter, spring, summer, and autumn (fall) — and compare the U.S. and British names for the seasons.
Explore the seven days of the week with a calendar and a playful game that highlights Monday to Sunday and when we go to school.
Sing and move along with a space-themed music video to learn body parts and action words like shoulders, knees, feet, hands, and beat in playful English practice.
Practice basic face vocabulary and daily routines through a fun song and call-and-response game, teaching words like eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, ears, chin, and washing your face twice daily.
Explore transport vocabulary with a playful journey through planes, buses, trains, and cars. Characters travel between airports, train stations, and car parks while naming places like New Zealand.
Learn everyday English through greetings, parts of the day, meals, and daily routines, guided by a playful space adventure with aliens and a catchy song.
Learn English vocabulary for clothes and footwear through interactive shopping phrases and item identification (dress, skirt, vest, boots, shoes, shirt) in a playful kid-friendly narrative.
Learn English with kids through a pet-filled episode featuring dog, cat, fish, and rat vocabulary in a cheerful New Zealand setting.
Explore basic English through a playful zoo theme and space adventure, naming animals like elephant, hare, bear, donkey, and monkey, and join a sing-along energy-filled zoo song.
Explore ecology concepts with a catchy chant about keeping our planet clean, recycling litter, using eco bags, walking when possible, and protecting our shared home.
Join alfred and wilfred the zombies as they meet kids, carve pumpkins, and shout trick or treat amid spooky Halloween moments with bats and costumes.
A warm Christmas episode follows friends, snow, and a daring bicycle ride. Santa visits, they share dinner, open presents, and answer a playful question about what Christmas starts with.
Alfred and Wilfred dream of a Mars voyage, face fuel shortages, meet Martian Queen Aloma, and receive a super ball of energy, then wake up back on Earth.
Explore different professions as kids navigate a play room, save the world, and disarm the Death Star.
Practice English with kids through a playful Texas tale as Wilfred and friends explore days, hats, and surprising adventures in a cowboy setting where everything can happen in Texas.
Explore how chemistry makes modern life possible by transforming substances, changing color and temperature, and producing gases and explosives, while highlighting safety in experiments.
Embark on a summer camp adventure with travel, camping, swimming, archery, and boating, guided by Ben as you enjoy fresh air, pine scents, and playful outdoor scenarios.
Follow a playful shrinking misadventure as the characters explore a mysterious delivery, a buzzing phone call from Alice, a tiny world with a robot vacuum and a puzzling red button.
Practice English with a beach vacation tale that covers surfing, vacations, and environmental themes, including plastic recycling, trash islands, and ecologists who rescue marine life.
Follow young artists exploring money and fame through painting, sculpture, and AI-driven portraits, amid Van Gogh references and NFT art trends.
Follow Wilfred the super robot as he tries basketball, cycling, kayaking, yoga, and gym workouts while practicing English with sports, energy, and motivation in episode 11.
Explore space missions through a planetarium-based adventure, featuring astronaut training, moon landings, and teamwork amid dangers like oxygen leaks and equipment failures, per aspera ad astra.
Learn English with a kid’s superhero adventure, featuring dialogue about a comic-con fire and evacuation, and the quest for a perfect superhero figure.
Explore how salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), dissolves in water and changes buoyancy, as eggs float in salty water; then make ice cream with salt and ice.
Explore how dry ice, frozen carbon dioxide, turns directly into gas, creates fog, and powers party effects like lemon soda, big soapy bubbles, and CO2 balloons.
Explore pendulums with Marvel as they paint, draw ovals, perform tricks, and reveal concepts like equilibrium, amplitude, and period, while showing real-world uses from clocks to metronomes.
Explore how sound behaves as a vibration and wave through fun experiments, from a laser-visible membrane and blown candles to musical instruments like guitar and clarinet.
Explore density through everyday examples like popcorn, ships, and lava lamps, showing why objects sink or float and how temperature and pressure change density.
Discover how air creates pressure, weighs about a kilogram per cubic meter, and powers hands-on experiments like eggs in a bottle, balloon tricks, and an at-home air hockey rink.
Explore hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) chemistry through kid-friendly experiments, learning its unstable nature, everyday uses like cleaning and stain removal, and dramatic reactions with potassium permanganate, with emphasis on safety.
Explore how hydrogen lifts a balloon, hot-air balloons rise, quadcopters fly with four rotors, jet propulsion with vinegar and baking soda rockets, and Newton's third law.
Explore magnets, including north and south poles and magnetic fields, and see how iron and needles respond to attraction. Learn to make a compass that aligns with Earth's magnetic field.
Explore static electricity through hands-on experiments with plastic and wool, observing electron movement and how opposite charges attract. Learn about static discharge, lightning, and the plasma globe.
Explore how light creates color through prisms, rainbows, and additive color mixing, revealing how primary colors combine to make the spectrum and why colors appear differently under varying light.
Explore how light travels in straight lines, reflects off mirrors to form shadows, and refracts through media like water and oil, with cameras catching light to create pictures.
Explore acids and vinegar science with hands-on experiments like baking soda and vinegar volcanoes, egg in vinegar, and hot ice, revealing carbon dioxide and sodium acetate outcomes.
Discover how fire requires oxygen and fuels like wax burn through chemical reactions, demonstrated with candles, carbon dioxide effects, friction fire, sparklers, and oil lamps.
Explore fire safety with practical tips, from avoiding water on hot oil to using CO2 extinguishers, understanding how fire needs oxygen, fuel, and heat, and safe experiments with colored flames.
Explore surface tension through bubbles, water striders, and raindrops, showing how liquids form spheres, how soap and glycerin strengthen bubbles, and playful experiments with paperclips and milk.
Watch a sly fox judge a quarrel between Susie and Sylvia, as geese act as witnesses in this tale of who is right or wrong.
In the far north, a white owl named a walk and a white raven named Tannat seek visibility in the snow; a walk paints the raven black, sparking a quarrel.
Watch a playful episode about Salvatore the landlord and his clever cook Luigi, as cranes reveal truths, hunger sparks a prank, and humor teaches honesty.
Join Daisy the goat and her billy on a walk where a bee and a thorn teach Billy to ring the bell and call for help only in danger.
Harold the horse learns that speed isn't everything. Stewie the snail uses stealth and teamwork to win, showing smart strategy beats pure speed.
Follow an indecisive gardener and a creative tailor as they design a new jacket using various fabrics and colors, showing how hard work leads to a rewarding outcome.
Learn how a poor shoemaker named Kiyoshi faces a greedy trader in a tale from Japan about smoked fish. The coins' clink shows greed's cost.
A tale of two gardeners who exchange fresh fruit for trash, highlighting Radha's clean mind and heart, and teaching that clean souls make everything around them.
Hear a fable about a clever monkey named Chichi who seeks leadership through trickery. The sun reveals truth as the plan backfires, teaching that secrets become obvious sooner or later.
Resolve a debt dispute when a neighbor borrows money and promises two moons; an old wise man uses a river reflection to reveal the truth.
In this episode of Learn English with Kids, Mustafa the wise man guides three brothers. The youngest opens the door easily, showing that the correct decision is often the easiest.
Follow the tale of Hideo and Ichiko, an old Japanese couple, who meet a magical stream that makes Ichiko young and teaches them to value now.
A deer named Jake helps a trapped wolf named Greg by lifting a tree, teaching kindness and that those treated badly may be treated badly in return.
Episode 14 follows Helena and her daughter Maria, with a rooster and a mouse, as they fetch water and face fear. They learn that fear has big eyes.
Meet Lucy, a frog who declares she is queen of the world, then joins Martin the swan as he takes her up to see the world, which is big.
A hungry wolf chases a sheep, a dancing goat, and a horse, but a shepherd intervenes and outsmarts him, showing that the smart beat the stupid.
Meet Aisha, an antelope who finds shelter under a friendly tree while fleeing hunters in Africa. Learn never to hurt friends or those who help you.
Three brothers seek guidance from a hermit about building a house on a mountain, and the youngest's hopeful answer shows the value of starting bravely and thinking positively.
Eric, a jack of all trades in a Norwegian village, asks Anne and Martha for last year's oatmeal, while his mother favors a wife who keeps fresh products at home.
Traveling with a donkey, Ibrahim and Yusuf switch seats, confront passers by offering advice, and learn not to listen to people who give bad advice.
Follow an honest old man who finds a gold nugget and seeks a reward from the king, but a sneaky general offers 100 whips instead.
Follow a story of a rich man and his wife who dream of treasure beneath their house and learn not to look for things you didn't put there.
Explore a kid-friendly fable about Lazy Lena, a woman who loves to sleep while her chickens vanish, inviting a fox and a dog. The tale shows the consequences of laziness.
Explore episode 24 of the story about an Indian rich family, Kabir and Siya, whose lazy son Ishaan must earn his own income and learn the price of money.
Two brothers Ben and Glenn, farmers, share wheat by moving ten sacks to each other; nothing changes, showing that helping others doesn’t make you lose anything.
Meet Gianni the jackal and Phil the peacock, unlikely friends who plant plum pits and bones and wait for sprouts. Learn that real friends should never lie to each other.
Trader Cato visits Masuyo's house to steal a bag of fabrics, jewelry, and sweets, but Masuyo uses a potion to make him forget, teaching that fooling others backfires.
Episode 28 of learn english with kids tells of a rich rajah who is sick and a poor shepherd who stays healthy outside, showing you cannot have everything in life.
Episode 29 follows Boris trading a horse for an ox, then a sheep, and finally a poker, showing that with a goal you follow your path.
A father tells his son three rules for a month: never say hello, eat sweet dinner daily, and wear clean clothes each morning, showing that hard work brings success.
Follow a tale of a king Omari, a pessimist, and his optimist friend Jabari, to discover how optimism turns misfortune into lessons, forgiveness, and resilience.
Follow a story about Carlos the fisherman, his wife Maria, and a tricky woman as they fry fish in a pan, confront a theft, and learn that truth matters.
Listen to a mouse family outsmart a big cat by plotting to put a bell on him, while introducing the words bell, paw, celebration, and say less, do more.
Students measure body parts for clothing in Episode 1 using tape measures, covering head, neck, torso, shoulders, waist, legs, height, and span while comparing results.
Learn to describe people using features like hair color, height, weight, facial features, and age, then practice with a writing exercise and notebook swapping.
Students explore national costumes from around the world, research a country’s traditional attire, and design and assemble paper costumes in groups, then present a model wearing their finished design.
Explore how clothing adapts to different climates by examining insulation, reflection and absorption, trying outfits like winter coats, wetsuits, and raincoats in engaging experiments.
Learn how greenhouse gases from industry and transport drive climate change, and how recycling, reduced pollution, solar panels, and electric cars can help protect the planet.
Explore renewable and non-renewable energy, including hydroelectric, solar, and wind, and learn how these sources affect electricity and climate change.
Explore the Arctic and other habitats, learn how adaptation helps animals survive, and see how climate change affects animals, people like Inuit and Sami.
Practice grammar through a desert island survival lesson with Mr. Andrew. Explore tools like rope, fishing line, shelter, knife, and matches in real-world scenarios.
Kids learn to craft fish using plasticine, colored cardboard, beads, and sequins, forming fins, heads, scales, and sea scenery while decorating with bubbles and seaweed.
Create a butterfly fish craft using plasticine and water paints, shaping fins, scales, head, and eye, then build a sea bed with corals, seaweed, and waves.
Create sea-themed crafts by making an octopus and a jellyfish using plasticine, water paints, and simple supplies. Build a seabed scene with sand, shells, seaweed, and waves.
Craft a porcupine fish and a starfish using plasticine, colored cardboard, shells, straws, scissors, and paper clips, then add seaweed, sand, corals, and details like a mouth and eye.
Learn to craft colorful fish using plasticine, colored paper and filters with scissors, building fine motor skills and creativity through step-by-step shaping.
Learn to draw fish with oil pastels and watercolors, using colors like yellow and orange to create fins, scales, eyes, and seaweed.
Learn to make a swan craft using white paint, glue, semolina, and crochet thread, decorate waves, sprinkle semolina for feathers, and blow softly to finish.
Craft a peacock using shaving foam, colored ink, ruler, palette, brushes, and toothpick; draw a blue, yellow, and green tail, then add a head and body.
Create a colorful parrot craft using colored paper, stickers, and glue, drawing the head, body, beak, wing, and feathers, then add a branch.
Create a hummingbird artwork by painting a colorful background with watercolors in yellow, orange, red, green, and blue, then cover the piece with black and purple plasticine.
Learn English with kids episode 11 guides learners through making a rooster craft. Use flour and salt dough, water paints, and toothpicks to add wings, comb, beak, and tail.
Create your own rooster and hen using water paints, brushes, Q-tips, and a glass of water, following the guided steps to decorate with yellow, red, green, blue, and white.
Students create a phoenix craft using water colors, cutting and gluing head, body, wings, and tail, painting a blue-green night sky with yellow accents, creating their own phoenix.
Make a window with frost on it by decorating paper with white glue and white and blue crochet thread, then sprinkle semolina and gently blow to set frosted effect.
Learn to craft a leafy green bush using colored inks, straws to blow the ink, green crepe paper, glue, scissors, and a chopstick to form leaves.
Make a tree craft using brown plasticine and follow along with black, green, yellow, light brown, orange, and grass green colors to create your own beautiful tree.
Make trees with green and yellow crochet thread, plasticine, scissors, and double-sided tape, repeating phrases to name branches and leaves, and add grass as you finish your own trees.
Students build paper trees using colored paper and glue, naming blue, green, yellow, brown, and orange as they repeat after me, then draw their own trees.
Learners craft paper trees using crepe paper, glue, scissors, and glue stick while repeating numbers and phrases to practice listening and speaking in English.
Paint trees with water paints and brushes, use color words to create sky and leaves, then draw apples on your trees and build your own tree scene.
Create a tree drawing using pastels, watercolors, and pipettes with brushes and a sponge, while naming sky blue, grass green, and yellow leaves to build basic English for kids.
Practice making trees with crepe paper, pastels, watercolors, and glue in Learn English with Kids episode 22, following along to build trunks, leaves, and sky.
Create a paper giraffe using colored paper, white glue, and crepe paper while following step-by-step cues for ground, grass, neck, body, head, legs, and spots.
Learners create a zebra craft using blue, white, and black plasticine, shaping neck, head, body, legs, and stripes while following guided steps to add sky and grass.
Learn to draw and paint an elephant with kids using water paints, brushes, and simple shapes like head, trunk, ears, body, legs, plus a tree and birds, following step-by-step instructions.
Learn to craft elephants using water paints, brushes, sponges, and semolina. Follow steps to form body, head, legs, trunk, and small or big elephants, then draw your own.
Make a rhinoceros using watercolors and oil pastels, decorate with purple, silver, and gold accents, then add a tree, sky, and grass to complete the scene.
Learners make a lion using red, yellow, orange plasticine and beans, following steps to shape the head, legs, mouth, ears, and eyes. Decorate the lion's head and make their own.
Students follow along to make a leopard craft with yellow filters and orange plasticine, assembling the head, legs, ears, eyes, and mouth, and decorating their own leopard.
Make a camel craft in a desert using white glue, water paints, wool, and grains and sand. Follow steps to form its hump, legs, neck, head, and tail.
Learn English with kids episode 31 guides children through a hands-on rose-drawing activity using shaving foam, a ruler, a palette, and yellow and green ink.
Learn to make flowers and a vase using white plasticine by following step-by-step demonstrations and repeat-after-me prompts, creating big and small, different flowers that look fantastic.
Learn to make beetles and a butterfly from colored paper with scissors and glue, starting with a tree and repeating after me to practice step by step.
Draw a tree, brown and green leaves, and dried leaves, then draw monkeys with water paints and brushes. Follow along, repeat after me, and practice 'one monkey, two monkeys, three'.
Learn to draw a lizard and a snake and assemble a decorative frame using glitter, water paints, brushes, scissors, cotton buds, and double-sided tape.
Kids follow along to paint flowers with water colors, using yellow, white, red, blue, and green, and practice step-by-step painting with brushes and a glass of water.
Learn english with kids episode 37 guide teaches making a winter craft using foil, glitter, colored and crepe paper to create snow, ice, bushes, and fir trees.
Cut orange paper, draw houses, and use scissors, glue, and pencil to build three beautiful houses with grass, stairs, doors, and windows to create a fairy city.
Learn to draw irises step by step using pencil, glass outliner, blue, yellow, and green watercolors, following along to color petals, stems, and leaves.
Build a night city scene with water paints, a glass of water, paint brushes, plasticine, and sparkles, then create colorful fireworks while repeating phrases for English learners.
Practice drawing colorful butterflies step by step, using simple shapes for body, head, wings, and antennae, with blue, green, red, and yellow inks, for big and small butterflies.
Make a house using clay, rolling, and decorations, following step-by-step prompts to draw a roof, windows, a door, grass, and flowers with leaves and glue.
Learn to craft a clay bird with step-by-step guidance, rolling clay, shaping wings and tail, decorating with feathers, branch, and flowers, and gluing pieces while repeating after me.
Build a clay turtle by shaping the shell, head, legs, and tail, decorate it with accessories and a hat, and create two turtles—big and small—for hands-on English practice.
Create a vase by decorating a plastic plate with markers, then craft Narcissus, tulip, carnation, and rose flowers with napkins, crepe paper, glue, and scissors.
Draw a sakura branch using brown for the branch, white and pink for blossoms, then assemble with paper napkins, a stapler, paints, brushes, glue, scissors, and a glass of water.
Learn to draw a lilac using sticks, crepe paper, paints, and glue, forming branches, pink, blue, purple flowers, and green leaves with finger painting.
Learners create a summer craft using cloth, double sided tape, paints, paint brushes, and water, forming hills, a tree, the sun, and the sky.
Create snails and a flower with plasticine, following step-by-step instructions, using colors green, yellow, purple, pink, white, and orange, and shaping eye stalks.
students follow a step-by-step craft to create a sea and a fish using plastic plate, cloth, ribbons, colored cardboard, seaweed, glue, a bowl of water, scissors, and paint brushes.
Make a sea and a ship with a plastic plate, blue cloth, water, glue, paints, and brushes, then follow along to draw brown and red ships.
Create a spring craft using semolina, food coloring, and pastel colors to draw hills, streams, a tree, and a bush, then decorate with water and glue.
Learn to draw a sea and a dolphin using water paints and pastels, with step-by-step guidance to dampen the paper, sketch a blue dolphin, paint waves, and color the scene.
Learners draw Earth, Moon, Sun, stars, orbit, and craters, plus a comet, using watercolors to create a vibrant universe.
Learners use colored paper, glue, and scissors to build a city, naming balconies, houses, doors, roofs, windows, and a fountain, then assemble the pieces to make your city.
Learn to make chrysanthemums using colored and quilling paper, toothpicks, glue, and scissors, building stems and leaves to create multiple flowers.
Learn English with kids by making spring flowers with paper quilling, following steps to form stems, leaves, and blooms such as mimosa and lily of the valley.
Guide students to draw a horse with pastel colors brown, yellow, green, and white, detailing the body, neck, head, legs, and a cloud, with repeat after me prompts.
Learn English with kids episode 59 teaches making an autumn tree craft using a branch, cloth, thread, and scissors, forming a trunk, branches, leaves, and grass.
Create a winter tree craft by weaving white ribbons around a picture frame to form a trunk, branches, and snow.
Draw poppies using red petals and green grass, then paint backgrounds with a brush and palette knife, building the flower core through guided repetition.
Learners follow along to create a winter craft using colored paper, quilling paper, toothpicks, and glue to assemble a winter background, a house, a bird, branch, and snowflake.
Create a stork craft with colored paper, quilling paper, and a toothpick; assemble the body, neck, head, wings, beak, tail, add an autumn leaf, on a yellow background.
Learners make a cactus craft using crepe paper, cardboard, sticks, glue, and scissors, drawing and cutting a cactus, adding thorns and flowers, and practicing by making several cactuses.
Make colorful dahlias by shaping petals, cores, stems, and leaves using orange, red, and yellow crepe paper along with plasticine. Watch closely, repeat after me, and craft your own dahlias.
Learn to paint a colorful peony using paints, brushes, and a palette knife, building petals, leaves, and background with guided, kid-friendly steps and color practice.
Learn English with kids episode 68 guides learners through painting an iris, using lilac petals, blue and red accents, white highlights, and a green background with leaves.
Create a pine tree and sailing ship from plasticine, rolling blue for water, then add white, green, grey, brown, black, and orange to form the scene.
Make an autumn leaves bouquet using real tree leaves, corrugated cardboard, crayons, fabric, and colored paper; cut out a vase and curtains, then glue everything together.
learn to make a spinning top from a cork, a cd, a toothpick, tape, and paint, while practicing basic materials vocabulary and recycling.
Make a penguin craft from a recycled toilet roll while practicing basic English vocabulary and step-by-step procedures for painting, cutting, and assembling.
Learn to make a pinwheel from colored paper by drawing a square, cutting, folding triangles to the center, and spinning it with a pin and chopstick.
Learners follow a hands-on craft to make an owl from card, tape, scissors, glitter, and bottle caps, while exploring night time, colors, and wing details.
Practice English with kids by following an octopus craft: cut and bend a bottle, use plasticine for eyes, create six legs, paint with glitter, and learn recycling tips.
Take a playful trip to Australia, learn about kangaroos and aborigines, and create an aborigine figure from pine cones, wire, and plasticine with a handmade spear.
Craft a dancing figure from recycled materials—bottle top, cake cases, an ice cream stick, wire, thread and needle, tape, plasticine and paper—guided by a step-by-step build and safety tips.
Learn to make a camera from a cup and cookie case using tape, plasticine, and card, decorate it, and take photos, with parental help for spray paint and safety.
Craft a rocket and lander from cups and craft supplies. Fold triangles for wings, glue to cups, add tape legs, decorate with glitter and plasticine windows.
Join an undersea adventure as you learn to make a diver using a ping pong ball, egg carton, plasticine and straw, with flippers, mask, snorkel, and octopus nearby.
Learn to make a clock from an old cd by painting 12, 3, 6, 9 and crafting hands from circle, triangle, and straw, with parent help.
Describe a hands-on pasta bracelet activity, painting pieces with a straw and assembling painted and unpainted pasta into a bracelet. Pasta comes from Italy; share your bracelet photos.
Explore Earth and planet vocabulary while making a paper globe with a balloon, glue, water, and torn paper, then wait for it to dry before painting.
Learn to make a cup helicopter from recycled materials, painting the cup, cutting shapes from card and paper, taping parts, and assembling rotor with ice cream sticks, tail and wheels.
Learn to make a pincushion from a yoghurt pot using cotton wool, recycled fabric, and glue, shape a fish, decorate with glitter, and test with a pin under parental help.
Create a dancer craft using wire, tape, plasticine, straw, scissors, paint, and craft paper with step-by-step guidance to shape arms, legs, dress, and facial features.
Learn to make a beach-themed photo album from cardboard and colored paper, including frames, ten photo pockets, glue and ribbon, plus beach decorations like seashells, sand, and a cloud.
Learn to create a Valentine's card using red card, felt hearts, letters spelling love, patterned paper, and a ribbon bow, then assemble and place in an envelope.
Craft a Christmas tree from card and green felt, decorate with orange, red, and yellow shapes and glitter, and assemble top, middle, and bottom sections.
Craft a personalized notebook cover using blue card, felt, elastic, and a glue gun, learn folding, window design, naming your notebook, and decorating with lines for a unique, practical project.
Learn to make a magician’s top hat for a fancy dress party from cardboard, marker, scissors, and ribbons, finished with a feather and a simple magic trick.
Learn to make a carnival mask from a foam sphere to a decorated front, including eye holes, elastic fit, and embellishments like foil, glitter, and a nose and eyebrows.
Kids learn to build a simple flying plane from a plastic bottle using tape, wings, a tail, foil, and a propeller.
Learn to weave a beach bag from strips in a checkerboard pattern, glue, fold, and attach handles, while practicing vocabulary like sides and edge.
Learn how to make a hat for a competition using craft leftovers, including cutting circles, gluing fabric, adding ribbon, and decorating with flowers and a brim, top, and straps.
Create a hands-on memo board craft using cork pieces to build a fish with lips, fins, tail, and gills, then decorate with paint and seaweed while sticking notes.
Make flower and ship brooches from colored felt, using scissors, markers, pins, and sewing to attach a pin to the back.
Learn to craft a graduation bow tie and a hair clip from fabric, using ironing, folding to the center, glue, Velcro, and ribbon.
Learn to clean up rubbish by making a dustbin from old magazines and cardboard, using glue, tape, scissors, and a pencil, while shaping circles and a square.
Learn to make a potholder by stitching color squares, layering foam and fabric, and adding a fabric edge to protect hands from hot soup.
Learn to make a paper trivet by weaving newspaper tubes around a knitting needle, then paint for a protective tabletop. Practice words like roll, strip, tuck, and paint.
Learn essential English vocabulary by making a paper mâché piggy bank, using items like balloon, glue, strips, and paint, while saving money for a bike.
Learn to craft a safe, no-breakable doll from nylon and socks, with stitched arms, a nose and beads for eyes, plus a sock hat and rosy cheeks.
Learn to make a kitchen clock from common craft materials, using a circle backing, number squares, and a 12, 3, 6, and 9 layout with an egg centerpiece.
Craft a three-part pencil case from leftover crafts using felt, elastic, clear plastic and velcro, while exploring geometry with rectangle, square, circle, and dot and adding a nametag for school.
Transform an old t-shirt into a space-themed craft by sewing a fabric background, arranging felt space objects—stars, moon, rocket, planets—and decorating with glue and stencils.
Learn to craft a paper peony with petals, stem, leaf, and butterfly, using triangle and zigzag folds, grass accents, and spring materials from leftovers.
Create felt finger puppets to populate a house and yard, featuring a tree, grass, and three animals—fox, pig, and rooster—while practicing words like tree, trunk, and wings.
Engage young learners in a hands-on Christmas craft episode that teaches vocabulary (cassette, beads, wreath, bow, gold, silver, jewels, glitter) while building a decorated storage box for year-round decorations.
Learn to craft decorative jewelry boxes using felt, velvet, ribbon, and simple tools, building a necklace and ring box with flaps and a handle.
Episode 1 of Learn English with Kids invites learners to observe kids playing on a field, passing and juggling a ball, wearing trainers, tracksuits, and a green hat, while smiling.
Explore a kid-friendly canoeing lesson with wetsuits, life jackets, and paddles as they follow an instructor, launch a canoe, and begin paddling.
Watch kids in a studio paint and draw, passing markers and mixing paint with brushes to create pictures, painting and drawing are creative.
Learn english with kids episode 4 shows a park football scene where kids wear hoodies, dribble a ball, score a goal, and celebrate.
Kids wear helmets and harnesses as they learn indoors, while an instructor checks the rope and a boy climbs up the wall. Climbing lessons are fun.
episode 6 presents a t-shirt painting activity where kids listen to the teacher, copy and trace pictures from a model, and color their pictures, showcasing creativity.
Kids practice balloon modelling to learn English through hands-on actions like pumping up the balloon, twisting, tying a knot, and releasing balloon animals.
Watch kids don helmets and life jackets, transition from a boat to a banana boat, and bounce while banana boating on a lake.
Kids have an archery lesson with an instructor, holding bows, placing arrows on the bow, pulling the bowstring to aim at the target, then shoot and hit the target.
Learn English with kids episode 10 features a drumming class where kids listen to the instructor, practice with drumsticks, and play big and snare drums for fun.
Watch children dancing as a girl wears a skirt and trainers, while others clap and play drums, highlighting fun, movement, and confidence in kids.
Kids sit around a table, drawing with a crayon and holding a pencil, and making a poster while listening to the teacher.
Explore a classroom scene where kids bite, unwrap, and share Easter cakes while the teacher offers cakes; they sit on the sofa, drink tea, and have fun.
Kids play musical instruments, including drums, guitar, piano, and flute, forming a band as they rehearse tunes and express creativity.
Watch kids and a teacher play table football, spinning bars, hitting, and passing the ball, and having fun while practicing basic English.
Follow kids touring a palace as they walk towards the palace, hold tickets, stroll by the pond, and look over the wall.
Join kids as they swing, push the swing, stand on the platform, and ride the zip line on a playground, while sliding, spinning, and swimming.
Kids play team games in the sports hall, racing and cheering while following cones. They wear headbands and vests and tag in to participate, making team games engaging.
Watch kids playing pool in the lounge to learn practical English phrases for sports, breaking the balls, aiming with the cue, and hitting the ball into the pocket for scoring.
Mix chocolate with a spoon and add rice cereal, then put chocolate into the cake cases and decorate with chocolate eggs to make Easter cakes; the kids enjoy sneaking them.
Kids go on an Easter egg hunt, using a map and a tip as they run through a tunnel and a garden while listening to the teacher.
Kids explore the computer by browsing a website, using the mouse, filling in a research form, and typing on the keyboard.
See kids playing rounders on the field, wearing vests and trainers, hitting the ball with a bat, rounding bases, and catching the ball in an active game.
Students in Learn English with kids practice making bracelets by working with a string in groups, weaving and wearing patterns while listening to the teacher, making learning fun.
Watch kids play foosball in a sports hall, holding to padded bars, kicking the ball, and crawling on the floor in trainers and track suits.
Kids play laser tag in the forest, wearing helmets and camouflage as they go over obstacles and shoot with laser tag guns.
Learn English with kids episode 27 explores a classroom where students talk to the teacher, write words on the whiteboard, and complete a handout to practice English.
Observe kids lining up, holding plates, and sitting around the table as they drink from plastic cups and eat sandwiches during lunch.
Cut paper with scissors, wrap scotch tape around to make trousers and a crown, and wear a funny paper costume; making paper clothes is fun.
Learn how to make banoffee pie in a bowl as kids whip cream, crush cookies, add toffee, and slice a banana, creating a delicious pie.
Join kids on a boat trip as they put on life jackets, launch a boat into the river, and row with oars while wearing sunglasses.
Learn English with kids: Practice math at the lesson using laptops, tablets, notebooks, and pencils to type, calculate, and write results. Then show the results to the teacher for confirmation.
Explore playground scenes as kids swing, spin on the merry-go-round, and play on the jungle gym, all while wearing blue caps.
Kids chop spinach, grate parmesan, scoop ricotta, and assemble spinach and ricotta parcels on pastry, then enjoy.
Kids peel and mash the potato, tear the salmon, squeeze the lemon, and wrap the salmon fish cakes in aluminium foil.
Kids roll dough through a pasta machine, cut it, and boil pasta, cracking eggs and mixing with flour to build basic English cooking vocabulary.
Kids and their parents visit the playing center, sit on mats, shake rattles, play with a toy snake, catch soap bubbles, and run under a rainbow parachute.
learners watch kids play ping pong, serving and striking the ball over the net, returning shots with a bat, laughing together as they search under the table for the ball.
Kids create new costumes by searching photos on a laptop, sketching with pencils, and drawing on a whiteboard at desks to practice English vocabulary.
Visit the village as kids get off the bus, examine a map, walk upstairs, blow the fire to help the blacksmith, and take pictures of chickens.
Kids go to school and see a bus, a scooter, a mother, and a father. Some get off the bus, others ride scooters, and everyone carries backpacks.
Explore park adventures as kids pass the ball, throw a cricket ball, climb a tree, ride a scooter, and swing a racket to learn common English words.
Explore a lively drama school scene where kids imitate the teacher through jumping on one foot, clapping, raising hands, passing the ball, and hugging.
Engage kids in learning English through a sea drawing activity that explores the sea, waves, jellyfish, and feelings of being scared or happy.
Explore fire truck vocabulary as learners discover what a fire truck carries, who firemen are, and how a long ladder helps firefighters reach high places.
Practice English vocabulary by matching crew roles to vehicles, exploring ship captain and tank soldier terms, and discussing who belongs to a ship or tank.
Use simple skating vocabulary with terms like roller skates, roller blades, wheels, and helmet, and show how to skate and go very fast.
Explore wheel vocabulary through a scooter scene, discussing how to stop, naming objects with wheels, and singing about wheels, tractor wheels, and cars.
Explore food vocabulary in episode 6 of Learn English with Kids, featuring garlic, pineapple, peppers, and peaches. Practice expressing likes and yumminess as characters discuss eating.
Engage with kids' English through episode 7 about helicopters: learn rescue scenarios, how propellers and air keep a helicopter aloft, and the loud sounds of flight with a night lamp.
Explore fall vocabulary and leaf-related colors as you name yellow and brown leaves, discuss sizes like the biggest leaf, and build a leaf pile.
Explore basic action verbs and everyday questions through a playful park scene, with throwing, catching, running, swinging, and learning words like behind while imagining space adventures.
Practice counting from one to ten, close your eyes, and follow simple commands through a playful hide and seek scenario, boosting early English conversation with kids.
Episode 11 teaches kid-friendly english through a playful scene about sand, a sandbox, wiping sand off, abracadabra, a magician, and climbing a flower, reinforcing action words and vocabulary.
Explore basic travel vocabulary with trains, tracks, tires, planes, stations, and tickets through a playful scene, building sentences and comprehension.
Explore train sounds and names as a child discovers chugging noises, asks for rhythm and timing, and learns about familiar trains like Thomas, Percy, and Mighty Mac.
Explore basic vocabulary through a playful little world of animals and objects, naming duck, chicken, mouse, bunny, cheese, carrots, car, truck, wheels, and drawing activities.
Develop basic English vocabulary for fear topics as kids describe spiders, insects, snakes, wolves, sharks, birds, and fish while naming objects like spider web, plastic, and metal.
Engage in a lively episode of learn english with kids, introducing Chris, featuring greetings, music, a bake-a-cake rhyme, bedtime music, and interactions with Emily and Edward.
Explore vocabulary from the Learn English with Kids episode 17, including dogs, pigs, trains, crocodiles, colors orange, brown, black, green, yellow, and items like glasses or mask, lakes, and swamps.
Play a kid-friendly matching game to learn vocabulary like fireman, fire truck, clown, chef, ducks, and cheese while practicing identifying who is she or he and naming people.
Explore everyday English with kids in episode 19, a playful lesson about rain, seasons, an umbrella, and opening or closing it in different situations.
Practice simple dialogue about talking with a dog, handling pulling, asking about favorites, and using apologies and reactions in a kid-friendly English learning context.
Explore basic English animal vocabulary with kids as you learn whiskers, claws, barking, and petting while practicing simple questions and responses about dogs.
Explore basic dog vocabulary with actions and body parts, including hind legs, tail, snout, teeth, bark, and petting, through playful descriptions in episode 22.
A common mistake any parent make is trying to teach English as a subject. For the erudite, it may be fine, but when introducing English for kids for the first time in their lives, it would not work that way.
English for kids must be presented to them as a skill that can be achieved by constant usage. Memorizing or studying hard is not a solution for learning English kids should practice.
There are activities they willingly perform. Ask any child to go to a football ground, and he would only be too glad to go. Give him some paper and crayons, and he will end up paint stained and happy.
It is where English Club TV comes to play. Concentrating on what children are fond of, we bring in a series of world-class programs dedicated to improving kids’ English language.
“Crafty Hands” stay foremost, bringing up new ideas every day, encouraging young viewers to create simple handicrafts out of any material found around any home. While learning English kids enthusiastically make real things out of nothing.
“Art Land” is a real fairyland for kids learning English. Children develop their artistic skills as they create fascinating art.
In addition, English Club TV is crammed with well-organised episodes focusing on learning English kids sharpen their abstract thinking abilities, increase their word power and become more productive, both in English language and daily activities.