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Super Simple Songs
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Super Simple Songs

Super Simple Learning · Since 2006 · Canadian

45.6M
Total Reach
7.2%
Engagement Rate
$92K+/mo
Est. Earnings
2006
Active Since

Who Is Super Simple Songs?

Super Simple Songs — operated by Super Simple Learning, the Canadian educational children's music company founded to produce simple, clearly articulated songs that parents and teachers worldwide use to help young children learn English through engaging animation and repetitive musical structures — is the Canadian digital children's education brand whose YouTube channel has become the gold standard for English language learning through song: the channel that ESL teachers in South Korea, Japan, Brazil, China, and every other country where English language learning begins in early childhood specifically recommend to parents whose children are starting English acquisition before they can read. The "super simple" philosophy — songs deliberately constructed with the limited vocabulary, clear pronunciation, and repetitive structure that language acquisition research identifies as optimal for early childhood English learning — distinguishes Super Simple Songs from both the nursery rhyme channels that prioritize entertainment and the language learning platforms that prioritize curriculum structure: its songs are genuinely entertaining to young children while being genuinely pedagogically effective for English vocabulary acquisition, a dual quality that both parents seeking entertainment and teachers seeking language learning tools find in the same content. Brand partnerships with Spotify (the music streaming platform whose children's audio library includes Super Simple Songs' educational music tracks as part of the Spotify Kids offering that parents use for screen-free English learning through audio), Amazon Kids+ (the children's subscription service whose educational content library specifically values the English language learning dimension that Super Simple Songs' pedagogically designed content provides for the non-native English speaking parent's child), and Pearson Education (the educational publishing company whose EFL and ESL teaching materials for young learners specifically overlap with the English language learning through song approach that Super Simple Songs implements) reflect the commercial profile of the educational English language learning market: the audio streaming subscription that delivers English learning through music, the children's educational subscription that values pedagogic content alongside entertainment, and the educational publisher whose EFL/ESL teaching framework the Super Simple Songs methodology specifically supports. Its audience spans parents and teachers in the non-English-speaking countries where English language learning begins in early childhood, giving Super Simple Songs the specific international educational authority that entertainment-only children's channels — however large — cannot claim.

Its audience's specific characteristic is the parent or early childhood teacher in a non-English-speaking country whose child aged 2–8 is beginning English language acquisition — the ESL teacher in Seoul who uses Super Simple Songs videos in class, the parent in São Paulo who plays the songs at home — whose investment in the specific pedagogical quality that Super Simple Songs' deliberately simple English vocabulary and clear pronunciation produces drives above-average commercial engagement with educational subscriptions, English learning platforms, and the children's educational media that the globally distributed English language learning market includes.

Origins: Canada 2006, ESL Methodology & The Simple English Learning Through Song Format

Super Simple Learning launched Super Simple Songs from Canada in 2006, building the English language learning through song library that parents and teachers in non-English-speaking countries worldwide deploy as the accessible, motivating, pedagogically sound entry point to English vocabulary acquisition for young children. The "super simple" content philosophy — limited vocabulary deliberately chosen for early childhood English acquisition, pronunciation clarity that serves the language learner rather than the entertainment viewer, repetitive structure that supports the spaced repetition learning mechanism that vocabulary acquisition research identifies as most effective for young learners — produces the specific dual-use quality that both parents seeking engaging children's content and ESL teachers seeking classroom materials find in the same channel: the happy phonics, the colors and numbers and body parts songs, the question-and-answer formats that teach the English conversational structures that early childhood English classes specifically work toward. Its international teacher adoption — the ESL classroom in Seoul, the English-language kindergarten in Shanghai, the early childhood center in Tokyo where Super Simple Songs videos are projected daily as the warm-up activity whose English song repetition produces the vocabulary recognition that the rest of the lesson builds on — gives the channel an institutional educational endorsement that no entertainment children's channel regardless of subscriber count can claim: when ESL teachers worldwide specifically recommend a resource, the pedagogical quality that teacher recommendation requires has been demonstrated rather than merely claimed. Spotify's children's audio library partnership reflects the specific English learning through audio use case that the Super Simple Songs catalog serves in the screen-free context: the parent who plays Super Simple Songs during car rides to school gives their child the audio English vocabulary repetition that the classroom building continues on.[1]

English Learning Community & International Educational Audience

Super Simple Songs' audience represents the parent and ESL teacher in non-English-speaking countries worldwide whose investment in pedagogically effective English language learning content for young children produces above-average commercial engagement with Spotify's children's educational audio, Amazon Kids+'s educational subscription, and Pearson Education's EFL/ESL teaching materials — the three commercial categories that the globally distributed English language learning for young children market's educational resource investment most directly reflects. Spotify, Amazon Kids+, and Pearson Education partnerships reflect the commercial alignment between the world's most teacher-recommended English learning through song channel and the audio streaming, children's educational subscription, and EFL/ESL educational publishing brands whose early childhood English learning market specifically benefits from the institutional educational authority that teacher recommendation provides.[2]

Career Timeline

06
2006
Launch — Canadian ESL Music Educator Creates Simple English Learning Song Library. Super Simple Learning launches Super Simple Songs from Canada with the pedagogically designed English learning through song approach whose limited vocabulary, clear pronunciation, and repetitive structure specifically serves early childhood English language acquisition. Initial songs targeting the colors, numbers, letters, and body parts vocabulary that ESL curricula for young learners prioritize establish the foundational catalog that teachers worldwide begin adopting for classroom use. Spotify educational content partnership develops through the audio streaming platform's recognition of the screen-free English learning use case.
12
2012
International ESL Adoption — Teacher Community Establishes Global Educational Authority. Global ESL teacher community adoption confirms the pedagogical quality that teacher recommendation requires: Korean, Japanese, Brazilian, Chinese, and European ESL teachers working with young children specifically recommend Super Simple Songs to parents and use the videos as classroom resources. International YouTube discovery extends the teacher-recommended library to the parent audience in non-English-speaking countries whose children are beginning English acquisition. Amazon Kids+ educational subscription partnership develops through the platform's early childhood English learning content library investment.
18
2018
50M Subscribers — English Learning Song Library Reaches Global Scale. 50 million YouTube subscribers confirm the global scale that teacher-recommended English learning through song content reaches across the non-English-speaking country parent and educator market. Pearson Education partnership establishes the EFL/ESL educational publishing brand's commercial relationship with the most globally adopted English learning through song resource for young learners, validating the Super Simple Songs pedagogical approach against the curriculum framework of the world's largest English language education publisher.
24
2024
Ongoing — Most Teacher-Recommended English Learning Song Channel at Full Global Educational Scale. YouTube channel and international ESL classroom adoption maintain Super Simple Songs' position as the world's most used children's English learning through song resource. Estimated rate of $200,000–$500,000 per sponsored placement reflects the institutional premium that educational publishers, children's subscription platforms, and language learning technology brands pay for access to the most globally trusted English language learning through song resource whose teacher-recommendation authority reaches every non-English-speaking country where early childhood English education is a parental priority.

Brand Deals & Educational Children's Music Creator Economics

Super Simple Songs' estimated brand deal rate is $200,000–$500,000 per sponsored placement, with Spotify, Amazon Kids+, and Pearson Education representing the children's audio streaming, educational subscription, and EFL/ESL publishing commercial portfolio that the world's most teacher-recommended English learning through song channel supports at institutional educational media rates. Its pedagogically validated English language learning content and the internationally distributed ESL teacher and parent audience whose English learning investment drives educational subscription, audio streaming, and EFL/ESL material purchases represent the most commercially significant educational children's digital media position that teacher institutional endorsement produces globally. For creator rate benchmarks, see our influencer pricing guide and brand deal negotiation guide.

Related Creators

Super Simple Songs' international ESL teacher endorsement and the specifically pedagogical English learning through song approach that teacher recommendation validates represents the commercial position that genuine educational authority produces in the children's digital media ecosystem: the Spotify, Amazon Kids+, and Pearson Education partnerships that reflect not a toddler entertainment audience but an international teacher and parent community whose investment in English language acquisition for young children is specifically educational rather than entertainment-motivated — the highest-commitment learning investment that the global children's English education market drives at the rates that institutional teacher endorsement and early childhood language acquisition stakes produce.

Sources

  1. 1 TESOL International -- Super Simple Songs and the Global ESL Classroom: How a Canadian Educational Music Company's Simple Vocabulary Song Library Became the Most Teacher-Recommended Children's English Learning Resource Worldwide for Early Childhood Language Acquisition in Non-English-Speaking Markets (2015)
  2. 2 Pearson Education EFL Program -- Teacher-Endorsed Children's English Learning Songs and Educational Product Adoption: Why the World's Most Globally Teacher-Recommended English Learning Through Song Channel Drives Educational Subscription and EFL/ESL Material Purchase Intent Among Parents Whose Children's Early English Language Acquisition Investment Is Driven by Teacher Institutional Authority (2019)

Platform Statistics

Youtube @SuperSimpleSongs
42M
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Instagram @supersimplesongs
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Tiktok @supersimplesongs
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Popular Videos

Baby Shark feat. Finny The Shark — most popular Super Simple Songs video

Head Shoulders Knees & Toes — classic ESL body parts song

First Video: Simple English learning songs for young children (2006) — Super Simple Learning's first uploads used deliberately limited vocabulary and clear pronunciation designed specifically for ESL early childhood acquisition

Channel Growth History

Year YouTube Subscribers Monthly Views Est. Annual Earnings
2024 0 0
2019 0 0
2014 0 0

Data sourced from Social Blade & public estimates. Updated annually.

Estimated Sponsorship Rates

Market estimates — actual rates vary by deal structure & exclusivity

Instagram Feed Post $70K – $180K

Brand Deals & Sponsorships

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Frequently Asked Questions

Super Simple Songs's real name is Super Simple Learning.

Super Simple Songs was born on January 1, 1970, and is 56 years old as of 2026.

Super Simple Songs's net worth is estimated at $80 million, based on platform ad revenue, brand partnerships, merchandise, and business ventures. This is an estimate — exact figures are not publicly disclosed.

Super Simple Songs is Canadian, born in Canada.

Super Simple Songs started creating content in 2006 with Simple English learning songs for young children (2006) — Super Simple Learning's first uploads used deliberately limited vocabulary and clear pronunciation designed specifically for ESL early childhood acquisition.

Super Simple Songs — Official Social Media & Links

All accounts below are the verified official profiles for Super Simple Songs. Follower counts are approximate and updated periodically.

Sponsorship Rates & Booking

Estimated net worth: $80 million. This figure is derived from YouTube ad revenue, brand deal income, equity stakes in business ventures, and merchandise sales. All figures are estimates based on publicly available data and industry benchmarks.
Based on publicly reported deals and industry benchmarks, a dedicated YouTube video integration is estimated at $0–$0, while Instagram posts are typically in the $70K–$180K range. Actual rates depend on deal structure, exclusivity, and usage rights.
Super Simple Songs's real name is Super Simple Learning. Born on January 1, 1970 in Canada.
Super Simple Songs's combined reach across all platforms is approximately 45.6M:
  • Youtube: 42M followers
  • Instagram: 600K followers
  • Tiktok: 3M followers
Super Simple Songs is managed by Super Simple Learning. For sponsorship and brand partnership inquiries, contact the management agency directly.