Little Baby Bum: Music Time - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Old MacDonald
Timberly dresses like a farmer to teach the class about barnyard animals.
The Clean Up Song
Later, the kids tidy up the classroom.
The Hello Song
The kids learn greetings in other languages.
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
The kids learn the magic of singing songs in a round.
Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?
The kids solve a silly mystery: Where's Tootson?
Ants Go Marching
Max leads a march in star-shaped sunglasses.
Peek-A-Boo
On Halloween, the kids wear their costumes to school.
Hopping Song
Pop, pop... hop! Ahan brings bubbles to class!
Down by the Bay
Timberly helps her students write a song.
Happy Birthday
A real DJ visits the class to make music for Maple's birthday.
Bingo
Max and Mia get a new puppy.
We Love Rockin'
The kids spend the day learning all about drumming.
Baby Shark
The kids learn about instrument families.
1, 2, What Shall We Do?
The kids get to choose a song for the Rainbow Stage!
Make a Wish
Bari wants to share his Gran's song with the class.
Caught a Fish
Ahan's pet fish inspires a lesson about singing and breathing.
Sharing Song
Timberly teaches the class about the piano.
Jaltarang
The kids make music with everyday items.
A Tisket, A Tasket
The kids celebrate Valentine's Day.
Here We Go Looby Loo
The kids learn that tap shoes make really fun sounds.
The Harmony Song
Timberly and her cousin Kimberly teach the class about harmony.
Humpty Dumpty
The kids change the lyrics to a familiar song to make it happier.
10 Little Buses
Timberly gives the class tambourines.
Hickory Dickory Dock
Timberly teaches the kids how to make practice more fun!
Music Time Songs
Enjoy 40 minutes of continuous music with this kid-friendly playlist of songs from the show, including "Baby Shark" and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat."
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