Welcome to Epic Giant Kids Songs! In this gentle, child-friendly video, children learn about more than 30 different spiders in a calm and clear way. First we show the toy spider, so kids can recognise the shape, colour, and features. Then we show the real spider with simple facts spoken in very slow British English, so it’s easy to follow for toddlers, preschoolers, EYFS learners, and ESL/EAL children.
🕸️ Spiders featured in this video (and more):
Wolf Spider, Jumping Spider, Orb-Weaver Spider, Garden Cross Spider (European Garden Spider), Golden Silk Orb-Weaver, Crab Spider, Lynx Spider, Fishing Spider, Nursery Web Spider, Trapdoor Spider, Ant-Mimic Spider, Ogre-Faced (Net-Casting) Spider, Spiny Orb-Weaver, Comb-Footed (Cobweb) Spider, Sheet-Weaver (Money Spider), Grass (Funnel-Weaver) Spider, House Spider, Peacock Spider, Huntsman Spider, Goliath Birdeater (Tarantula), Green Lynx Spider, Bolas Spider, Mirror Spider (Jewel Spider), Pirate Spider, Mouse Spider, Banded Garden Spider, Tube Web Spider, Burrowing Wolf Spider, Raft Spider, Long-Jawed Orb-Weaver, Spitting Spider, Velvet Spider, Black Widow, Brown Recluse, Banana Spider, Pumpkin Spider, Arrowhead Spider, Ladybird Spider … and more.
🧠 What children learn in this spider facts video:
✔️ Spider names for kids in British English, spoken with very slow pacing to support understanding and speech development.
✔️ Where spiders live in simple language — garden, pond, tree bark, burrow, house, grass, web, tunnel.
✔️ How spiders hunt and move — jumping, pouncing, making funnel webs, hiding behind trapdoors, throwing silk nets, walking on water.
✔️ Spider body features — big eyes (Jumping Spider), golden webs (Golden Silk Orb-Weaver), spiky shells (Spiny Orb-Weaver), bright patterns (Ladybird Spider), dancing legs (Peacock Spider).
✔️ Spider families and behaviour — Wolf Spiders carrying baby spiderlings on their backs, Nursery Web Spiders guarding their eggs, calm tarantulas resting in burrows.
We also remind children that many spiders are shy, gentle, and helpful. We look with our eyes, not our hands.
🎓 Why this video is great for early years:
The toy-to-real matching helps with recognition, memory, and vocabulary.
The calm, not-scary style makes spiders feel interesting instead of frightening.
The structure supports EYFS minibeast topics, preschool nature lessons, and early science.
Clear repeating words like “web,” “legs,” “hide,” and “burrow” help language learners.
This is perfect for: nursery, preschool, EYFS classroom, nature corner, minibeast topic, home learning, calm screen time, and any child who loves bugs, creepy crawlies, spiders, or Halloween animals.
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