Kids Music That Parents Actually Like Too!Music albums for kids vary widely in their production qualities, orchestration, song choices, intended age, and abilities of the singers. Most of us have at least one or two albums that the kids love, but nevertheless drives us all crazy. There are only so many times you can hear "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" before you wish that the spider would just lose her spunk entirely. But no, there she goes, climbing that spout again. For the sake of our own and our readers' sanity, we asked parents to contribute to a list of albums you own that you can actually stand to listen to again and again. These albums will make great additions your own library and for gifts. See if your own favorites are on this list (they are compiled in no particular order), and then if we're missing any, let us know and we'll add them. The comments of the recommender are listed in italics under the album. (The opinions of those recommending this music are their own, not necessarily those of KidsOutAndAbout.com.) Return to Pooh Corner and More Songs from Pooh Corner, by Kenny Loggins. Even Kids Get the Blues - by the ReBops Wee Sing America Buzz Buzz and Victor Vito by Laurie Berkner A Flower Fairy Alphabet Music by Ralph Covert Music by Trout Fishing in America No! by They Might be Giants Here Come the ABC's by They Might Be GiantsGranted, I enjoyed their music before they started doing kids' songs, but we all really like this one. My husband has even taken out a map & showed our 5-year-old all of the countries mentioned in the song "Alphabet of Nations," and she did NOT have to be dragged kicking & screaming -- she loved her first big geography lesson & even helped with finding the countries' capital cities & was eager to learn what continents they were on. For the Kids and "For the Kids Too" by various contemporary artists This is alternative rock for kids. I have heard great things about Dan Zanes, though I personally haven't listened to him (except on the aforementioned "For the Kids"). Pure Imagination by Michael Feinstein Songs I Heard by Harry Connick Jr. Music by Jessica Harper, especially Inside Out and Rhythm in My Shoes Choo Choo Boogaloo by Buckwheat Zydeco Their CD's are fabulous and both my 5-year-old twins and my 9-year-old are addicted. I even have my favorite song (Miss Sue from Alabama)!! Joshua Sitron of the band wrote music for Dora the Explorer as well as other popular children's shows. All You Need Is Love - Beatles songs performed by kids My children like to listen to it and I find myself singing to it as well. Vincent and the Big Bad Kitchen Band These guys are fantastic showman, both live, on video and on CD. We often sing along with the kiddies in the car to our favorites! John Lithgow'sSinging in the Bathtub Kimbo'sSalsa, Soul & Swing, Dances for Kids Guide My Feet, by Kim & Reggie Harris and Magpie, with special guests: Pete Seeger and others Family Tree, by Tom Chapin
Special thanks to Chris LeBeau, Julie Ferreira, Lisa Green, Pamela Schultz, Rachel Wexler, Kelly LeGrett-Norton, Vicky Farley, Amy Moorehead, and Michael Malerk, Michele Heine, Jean Grizard, Christine Winchester, and many anonymous others, who contributed to this page. |












