What to Watch on the 'CoComelon' YouTube Channel This Week
We know there is a lot of content on YouTube, and it can be hard to tell which ones are appropriate for your child. So Parents' editors are picking some of the best videos every week that you can feel good about.I don't know about other parents of toddlers, but right now all my daughter wants to do is be outside. But when she finally makes it inside, the only thing we're doing for the remainder of the day is eating a snack, turning on the air conditioning, and relaxing with some well-earned screen time. After all, if she's been running around at the park or backyard all day, she deserves a rest.
If this sounds similar to your weekend routine, then you'll want to tune into the CoComelon YouTube channel. Each week, the channel posts several new videos, so you can keep your toddler entertained without worrying about repeating the same songs over and over again.
Here are the latest CoComelon songs to watch with your kids after a long day of playing—or whenever you and your family need some downtime.
When your little one gets a scrape or a bruise, they might be fascinated or scared or struggling to understand what just happened—probably some potent combination of all three. But it may be just a little easier to explain what happens when we get hurt with some help from JJ.
In this song, JJ and several of his friends get hurt while playing. Fortunately, their parents step in to comfort and bandage them up. The song reminds kids that yes, getting a 'boo boo' is scary at the moment, but adults are always there to help us.
In this brand new CoComelon song, JJ and friends Cody and Nina are learning how to use the potty–and it's intimidating. Not only is sitting on the potty all by yourself a little bit scary, but nobody likes putting play to a stop to use the potty, either.
In this song, JJ, Cody, and Nina learn that they are 'really brave,' like a 'big kid,' as the lyrics go, building your toddler's confidence in their own ability to go to the potty on their own. It also shows kids through visuals that using the bathroom means just momentarily pausing the play before resuming the game as soon as you're done.
If you're in the midst of graduating from diapers, this song is necessary for your potty training tool box–sometimes our kids just don't listen to us, but they will listen to their best friend JJ.
In this 31 minute video, toddlers are treated to a series of songs that double as games. All kids love a game of Peek a Boo with mom and dad—thanks to the first song in the video kids and parents can play along together.
The other songs on the playlist include a hide-and-seek version of 'Baby Shark,' 'Head Shoulders Knees & Toes,' and a CoComelon original song called 'Pretend Shop,' in which JJ and his friends set up grocery store at home and pretend to go shopping. This song could inspire your kids to invent their own games at home when the screens are off.
And don't forget, if your family is trying to cut down on screen time, but still loves to sing along to the CoComelon songs, you can listen to CoComelon playlists on Spotify. Looking for even more CoComelon content to get excited about? A feature-length CoComelon movie will be released in 2026.
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