Little Treehouse - Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs Season 5 Episode 12 Old Mac Donald Had A Farm
- July 7, 2018
- 2 min
Little Treehouse - Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs season 5 episode 12 titled "Old Mac Donald Had A Farm" is a fun-filled musical episode that teaches preschoolers all about farm animals and the sounds they make.
The episode begins with Little Treehouse's lovable characters, Piggy, Tia, and Tim, getting ready for a visit to Farmer Mac Donald's farm. As they make their way to the farm, they sing the classic nursery rhyme "Old Mac Donald Had A Farm" and introduce viewers to all the different animals they are going to meet.
Once they reach the farm, Piggy, Tia, and Tim are delighted to see all the animals. They start with the cows and learn about how they give milk and make cheese. Then they move on to the chickens and learn about the different types of chickens and their eggs. The ducks come next, and the trio learns about their different quacks and how they swim. They also visit the goats, who eat almost anything and make delicious milk.
As the episode progresses, Piggy, Tia, and Tim keep singing the nursery rhyme and playing games with the animals. They play "Duck, Duck, Goose" with the ducks, sing "Little Bo Peep" with the sheep, and dance with the horses.
In addition to learning about the animals, the characters also learn about the sounds they make and how they are different from each other. For example, the cows moo, the chickens cluck, and the horses neigh. The characters have a lot of fun imitating the sounds and playing guessing games with each other.
As the visit to the farm comes to an end, Piggy, Tia, and Tim say goodbye to all the animals they have met. They have had a great time learning about them and singing nursery rhymes together. The episode ends with them getting back on the Little Treehouse bus and singing "The Wheels on the Bus" as they head back home.
Overall, "Old Mac Donald Had A Farm" is a fun and educational episode of Little Treehouse - Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs that is perfect for preschoolers. It teaches kids about farm animals, the sounds they make, and provides opportunities for singing, dancing, and playing along. The characters are lovable, and the music is upbeat and catchy, making it a great addition to any daycare or preschool program.