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Learning videos for toddlers that are so much fun!




We find tons of videos for kids on the internet via youtube.

However, we have to sift through tons of mediocre ones to find the really good none in terms of clarity and content.

Below is a list of few sites you will find great videos with lot of fun content for 1- 2 year olds and beyond.

http://toddlerfunlearning.com/

http://www.weebeeworld.com/

http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/educational_videos.html

http://www.turtlediary.com/kids-videos.html

http://kidslibrary.vincigenius.com/kl/products/Video

http://www.babyfirsttv.com/

http://supersimplelearning.com/videos/

http://tutitu.tv/videos/




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