Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
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As Coronavirus fears sweep the world – washing your hands has never been more popular – or effective. According to health officials, one of the best ways to combat the virus is to makes sure that your wash your hands.
After using the bathroom, before cooking, touching your face, sneezing or coughing or following your commute, it is safe to find the nearest bathroom and wash with soap and water. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, washing your hands for a full 20 seconds
.Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
Spotify is giving more housebound parents — and their cooped-up kids — a new tool to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Public Service Announcement from the heroic cast of #WatchmenHBO: pic.twitter.com/5ENTV75YdD
With the mass panic and chaos surrounding the novel coronavirus outbreak, a variety of older songs that now seem relevant again in the midst of the global pandemic have seen a noticeable spike in sales and streams, including the iconic “Down with the Sickness”.
Amid the spread of Covid-19, many South Africans are in panic mode. With panic, comes mass amounts of confusion. The forwarding of false WhatsApp voice clips, the circulation of false e-mails and the spreading of inaccurate information can muddy waters, making it hard separating fact from fiction. We take a look at the biggest myths doing their rounds and compare them to facts we have at hand:
Selena Gomez has taken part in the #SafeHands challenge which shows celebs properly washing their hands.
Words to live by! Jimmy Fallon penned a catchy song to help his daughters remember to wash their hands on Monday, March 16.
Jimmy Fallon is turning to music and adorable silliness to try and share an important message about hygiene.
A lot of artists have repurposed their hits for hand-washing PSAs, from The Killers' "Mr. Brightside" to Mariah Carey's "Fantasy," but late-night host Jimmy Fallon put his pipes to work on an original jingle titled "Wash Your Hands" he premiered Monday (March 16) via Twitter.
Sick of hand-washing? This song may just change your mind! As millions of Americans continue to stay home and practice social distancing amid the Coronavirus, Jimmy Fallon decided to turn a common ritual into a delightful song. Ladies and gentlemen, are you ready to experience the official "Wash Your Hands" song? "Wash your hands, wash your hands, do not touch your face," Jimmy began to sing on social media while holding his guitar near the sink.
It's one of the most famous songs ever written -- a ditty that has been the backdrop to birthday celebrations for nearly a century. Now, all of a sudden, that song, "Happy Birthday to You," is gaining a second identity as the accompaniment to a hand-washing ritual in this global Coronavirus pandemic."Happy Birthday to You" owes its current prominence to two simple facts: just about everyone knows it by heart and it takes about 10 seconds to sing.
Washing your hands is always better when you're with the band. As the world continues to follow guidance from health officials amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Mariah Carey decided to showcase how she keeps her hands clean in the bathroom.
Keeping her kids clean! Mariah Carey had her 8-year-old twins wash their hands for 20 seconds during the coronavirus outbreak with the help of her music.
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread and concerns over contracting the illness grow, one of the most prominent tips for combating and preventing infection is to practice proper hygiene.