Parents know there's a 'CoComelon' song for everything! Here are 15 'CoComelon' songs that will teach your kids good manners.
Some of The Beatles‘ songs are perfect for kids. After all, Paul McCartney said one of the Fab Four’s most famous hits was meant for children. In addition, one of The Beatles’ greatest social ...
Have you ever listened to a song by your favorite artist and been taken aback when you heard children's voices? There are plenty of reasons why some artists may choose this method. Perhaps hearing ...
The kids’ rhyme begins innocently enough. The singer introduces himself by saying, Hello, my name is Joe / And I work in a button factory. The introduction continues and we get to know a little more ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Newsletter Hear tracks from Kermit the Frog, Caspar Babypants, Carole King and more. By Marc Tracy They tell you about the lack of sleep, the tantrums and of ...
Has "The Belly Song" crossed your FYP yet? Videos of parents and teachers singing the song to teach children how to love themselves (and as a reminder to themselves to not be so self-critical) have ...
Snoop Dogg is a master of spitting rhymes, but now he’s entering the realm of nursery rhymes after launching a new animated kids series. The self-proclaimed “Doggfather” has an affection for the kids ...
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‘Happy and You Know It’ director Penny Lane on why we should give kids’ music a chance (exclusive)
The documentary, which premieres on HBO on December 25 at 9/8c, examines the world of modern children's music.
This year, all of the nominees in the Grammy Awards' children's music category are musicians of color. They sing about marching for social justice, uplift cultures, and celebrate the diversity of ...
Ella Jenkins, the prolific, multigenerational musical pioneer who became known as the “First Lady of Children’s Music,” died Saturday. She was 100. The lifetime achievement Grammy Award winner, who ...
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Does Music Training Really Make Children Smarter? Psychologists Say We’ve Been Asking the Wrong Question
Music lessons are less likely to make children smarter and more likely to reveal the curiosity and discipline they already have.
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