What Is Super Simple Songs?
Super Simple Songs is a Canadian children's music channel founded in 2006 by Todd and Skylar Sherfield. The channel produces original nursery rhymes and traditional children's songs with simple, clean animation and recording-quality audio. It is one of the longest-running dedicated children's music channels on YouTube.
The channel's name reflects its philosophy: songs designed to be simple enough for very young children to engage with immediately, while being educationally sound. The founders worked with early childhood educators during the channel's development to ensure the content met developmental standards.
What Sets Super Simple Songs Apart
Super Simple Songs occupies a specific niche: high production quality nursery rhymes that avoid the visual busyness of CoComelon and the slower pace of some traditional channels. The animation is clear and uncluttered, the singing is clean and pitch-accurate, and the songs cover an enormous range of topics relevant to early childhood.
Unlike channels built around a single brand character (CoComelon's JJ, Blippi's presenting style), Super Simple Songs is content-first. The channel's value lies in the quality and breadth of its song library rather than character attachment.
Best Super Simple Songs for Different Learning Goals
- β’**Baby Shark** β Super Simple Songs produced the version that became the most-viewed YouTube video in history. Simple, repetitive, movement-based.
- β’**Are You Sleeping (FrΓ¨re Jacques)** β Bilingual version introduces French vocabulary alongside English.
- β’**The Ants Go Marching** β Counting from 1β10 in a narrative format.
- β’**Five Little Monkeys** β Counting down with a narrative arc.
- β’**Old MacDonald** β Animal sounds and farm vocabulary.
- β’**Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes** β Body part identification with physical participation.
- β’**Twinkle Twinkle Little Star** β Classic lullaby with gentle animation.
- β’**Johny Johny Yes Papa** β Family vocabulary and simple narrative.
- β’**Row Row Row Your Boat** β Action song with rocking motion.
- β’**The Wheels on the Bus** β Extended version with many verses.
Super Simple Songs in the Classroom
Super Simple Songs has developed an educational arm β Super Simple Learning β that provides resources for early childhood educators. The channel's songs are widely used in ESL (English as a Second Language) classrooms for young children globally, because the clean pronunciation, simple vocabulary, and visual context support language learners effectively.
If your child is learning English as an additional language, Super Simple Songs is particularly well-suited. The songs are produced with pronunciation clarity as a priority, making them excellent for phonological development in English learners.
Super Simple Songs: ESL and Multilingual Use
Super Simple Songs was partly designed with English language learners in mind, and this shows in the production choices. The singing is slow and clear, the vocabulary is carefully controlled, and each word is supported by matching visual content. This makes it an outstanding resource for children learning English as an additional language β whether in English-language immersion contexts or at home with parents who speak other primary languages.
The Super Simple Learning arm of the brand provides printable resources, lesson plans, and teacher guides that allow ESL educators to build full lessons around the songs. This educational infrastructure reflects a genuine commitment to learning outcomes that distinguishes the channel from channels that merely claim to be educational.
Building a Nursery Rhyme Playlist With Super Simple Songs
Super Simple Songs' YouTube channel is well-organised by theme, making it easy to build targeted playlists. For a bedtime routine playlist, search 'Super Simple Songs bedtime' β the channel has multiple lullaby and sleep-themed songs. For a bath time playlist, 'bath songs'. For a movement break, 'action songs'. This organisation makes the channel genuinely useful for routine-specific music rather than just background browsing.
The channel's compilations are worth bookmarking: long-form videos grouping related songs allow parents to set up a themed session without managing individual video transitions. Used with a screen timer, these compilations are a practical tool for managed, themed screen time.
