No Kidding About Disabilities for Jumpin’ Jamie
A collection of kids music tunes about disability inclusion.
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Continue ReadingCheck out new tribute tunes from a children’s duo (or are they).
Continue ReadingChildren’s musician delivers bilingual fun.
Continue ReadingNautical niceness from New Zealand
Continue ReadingIconic Australian children’s troupe is back with a new performer
Continue ReadingKindie pop princess promotes literacy for PBS Kids
Continue ReadingA longtime children’s favorite launches into space.
Continue ReadingThey might be bedtime songs for kids
Continue ReadingA kids’ music favorite returns with new collection celebrating diversity.
Continue ReadingJosh Lovelace rebrands as the face of young folk
Continue ReadingCleary clearly upbeat but bluesy.
Continue ReadingAlexei Wajchman began playing music for the band Blind Willies right out of high school. Now he and the Rock O’Clock Band are bringing kindie music to the masses.
Continue ReadingMindful and amusing children’s music from two diverse artists
Continue ReadingPirate tales from New Zealand; Laurie Berkner Celebrates 25 Years
Continue ReadingGender identification and ADHD awareness through kids’ music.
Continue ReadingEnjoy these two songs: one about dealing with sadness, and one about the Star Wars universe.
Continue ReadingPeppy Pop Kids Music From Two Continents
Continue ReadingThis live improv theater experience for kids is back.
Continue ReadingTime stands still for no child. In 10 years, kids go through sneakers, shirts, schools, and reading levels like nobody’s business. For children’s music, 10 years is therefore a lifetime.
Continue ReadingGeek dad, weird dad, pair of dads make funny music.
Continue ReadingKids musician sings about making a blended family work
Continue ReadingRaffi rewrites classic rhymes, and live music returns for CA kids.
Continue ReadingTwo Portland kids’ musicians mix reggae and country for a new CD.
Continue ReadingTwo new songs promote friendship and physical activity.
Continue ReadingChildren’s artists turn Earth Day into Mirth Day.
Continue ReadingAn April shower of new children’s music
Continue ReadingHandicapped children can sometimes feel invisible. Finding a way to celebrate their challenges can be downright, well, challenging. In 2016, six Baltimore area teens who were born blind took part in a songwriting workshop run by Val Smalkin (Silly Goose & Val) designed to encourage self-advocacy and self-expression to the sighted world.
Continue ReadingThe Portland kids’ favorite drops a new CD.
Continue ReadingMusic is food for your ears. A single is an hors d’oeuvre, an EP is an appetizer, and a CD is a full meal. If you’re lucky, you can satisfy your hunger with the first two.
Continue ReadingSinging about spring allergies, baseball, and family car rides
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