This blog is called Post-Apocalyptic Homeschool because I obsessively collect and stockpile used children's books just in case I need to personally educate a small village after some sort of catastrophic scenario where all the other books and technology and book-obtaining means of all kinds have been destroyed, such that the only reading materials left for miles around are the piles of books in my garage. Sensible, yes?
Friday, July 29, 2011
My Quasi-Educational YouTube Baby Playlist
See above for my quasi-educational YouTube baby playlist. This is a very eclectic mix of videos I would let my kid watch, consisting of a weird mix of Looney Tunes and early Disney shorts that are just part of our collective heritage now, e.g. Little Toot, One Froggy Evening; classic Sesame Street segments ("City Alphabet" is a personal favorite); an ASL fingerspell video (see my recent baby signs post); some musical animated shorts (Tubby the Tuba and Disney's Peter and the Wolf); the Animaniacs educational songs; and so on. I'll continue to add to this over time and/or eventually do a spinoff of ABC and phonics vids.
FYI, I've found that YouTube user NantoVision1 has the best collection of vintage Sesame Street clips, if you desire a childhood flashback or two.
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