Did we tell you? “Hand Washing Animation for Kids” also included!
November 24, 2012 in Children's Health Education, News - Updates, Uncategorized
Did we tell you? Did you know? The “Rubba Dub Dub Animated Handwashing Song for Kids” is included in The Singing Nurse Health Lessons for Kids”.
We have four different ways you can have your own copy before the cold and flu season bombards you. Germs are all around and teaching young children to wash their hands is the one tried and true way to prevent winter colds and flu. Of course coughing and sneezing in your shoulder is another tool for preventing illness in preschoolers as well.
I know what you are thinking, you’ve got to be kidding, have you seen my little snot nosed kids? Believe me when you get these little songs in their heads it becomes second nature for your children to cough or sneeze in their shoulder and washing hands becomes a fun activity.
Meditation in right thinking is invaluable. Hearing a catchy song is like hearing 1000 sweet little reminders.
“A picture is worth a 1000 words.”
1. You can own a copy when you purchase our download version, sent to you within 24-48 hrs.
2. You can own a copy when you purchase Individual Lesson #1
3. You can own a copy when you purchase Individual Lesson Combo 1 & 4
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Thanks Jane, hope you enjoy all our talk of hand washing, germs and kid crafts etc. We want to help in any way we can to make learning fun for parents and teachers. I did check out your website, it looks great and I loved your Vimeo video about your coffee, son and photography adventures. Being the music lover I am, I also loved your choice of songs on your video. I just followed you on twitter. Thanks for stopping by.
For Healthy kids, Dawn