Free Kabir Videos for Kids

Kabir Videos for Kids.

Kabir for Kids videos are short animated Hindi stories, Little Kabir Songs, and dance-along routines for children aged 5–9. Watch the doha first, read its meaning, then use one small question at home or school.

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Little Kabir smiling in a soft illustrated portrait for the Kabir video library
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Start with these three Kabir videos for kids

These three watch pages are the clearest starting path for home or school. Each one has the embedded video, the full doha, a child-friendly meaning, and a gentle prompt you can use after watching.

For a classroom, morning circle, or bedtime: watch once for the story, once for the doha line, then ask one question from the video page. That keeps the wisdom alive without turning it into a lecture.

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Six Kabir video pages to watch, read, and discuss

Each page below is a complete watch path: the video, the Hindi doha or song idea, a child-friendly meaning, and one small prompt for parents or teachers. Start with the idea your child needs today.

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Browse all Kabir for Kids videos by format, then open the story, song, or dance page that fits today.

Common Questions

Things you might be wondering

Where can I watch Kabir for Kids videos?

All Kabir for Kids videos are free on YouTube at youtube.com/@KabirForKids. You can also watch embedded videos on this page. No subscription or payment required.

What types of videos does Kabir for Kids offer?

Three formats: animated stories featuring Little Kabir, Little Kabir song videos inspired by Saint Kabir, and dance-along videos with rhythmic movement routines. All are designed for children aged 5–9.

Are the videos safe for young children?

Yes. All videos feature gentle pacing, no hyperactive visuals, no ads within the content, and age-appropriate language in simplified Hindi with English explanations. Designed for co-viewing, not as a screen babysitter.

How often are new videos released?

New videos are added regularly across all three formats. Subscribe to the YouTube channel to be notified when new videos are published.

Which video should we start with?

Start with Kaal Kare So Aaj Kar for doing things now, Bada Hua To Kya Hua for humility, Boli Ek Anmol Hai for kind speech, Dheere Dheere Re Mana for patience, Ati Ka Bhala Na Bolna for balance, or Jab Kiya Tha Tab Na Socha for choices and consequences.

Can I use these videos in a classroom or workshop?

Yes — teachers and facilitators use K4K videos regularly. For group licensing or workshop partnerships, reach out via WhatsApp.

What age group are these videos for?

Kabir for Kids is designed for children aged 5–9, but parents often find the stories speak to them too. Older children enjoy pulling the deeper meanings apart.

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