Let's All Do the Robot

Rating: Made For Kids

“Let’s All Do the Robot” is an animated educational song created by award-winning content creator Deborah Paulsen in collaboration with Rick Barclay. Written and performed by Deborah, who brings over a decade of experience as an Early Education and Special Education Teacher, the song introduces young learners to the foundational concept of patterns through music, rhythm, and movement. Built on research-based teaching strategies, multiple modalities of learning, and aligned with state educational standards, this lively and colorful video transforms abstract concepts into fun, interactive experiences. The catchy beat and playful visuals invite children to sing, dance, and actively participate, helping them retain knowledge and strengthen cognitive skills through music—a proven tool for transferring learning into long-term memory. Deborah often includes children in the creative process of her songs, giving young learners a voice and making content authentic and relatable. With its cheerful energy, educational foundation, and emphasis on making learning fun, “Let’s All Do the Robot” provides families and classrooms alike with an engaging resource that inspires curiosity, confidence, and joy in discovery.

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Let's All Do the Robot | FaithChannel “Let’s All Do the Robot” is an animated educational song created by award-winning content creator Deborah Paulsen in collaboration with Rick Barclay. Written and performed by Deborah, who brings over a decade of experience as an Early Education and Special Education Teacher, the song introduces young learners to the foundational concept of patterns through music, rhythm, and movement. Built on research-based teaching strategies, multiple modalities of learning, and aligned with state educational standards, this lively and colorful video transforms abstract concepts into fun, interactive experiences. The catchy beat and playful visuals invite children to sing, dance, and actively participate, helping them retain knowledge and strengthen cognitive skills through music—a proven tool for transferring learning into long-term memory. Deborah often includes children in the creative process of her songs, giving young learners a voice and making content authentic and relatable. With its cheerful energy, educational foundation, and emphasis on making learning fun, “Let’s All Do the Robot” provides families and classrooms alike with an engaging resource that inspires curiosity, confidence, and joy in discovery.

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