Submitted by Picknblues t3_zwg8uv in Music
Does anyone have any recommendations for kids music like Caspar Babypants that doesn’t drive you insane listening to it a lot? If it has music videos, even better.
Submitted by Picknblues t3_zwg8uv in Music
Does anyone have any recommendations for kids music like Caspar Babypants that doesn’t drive you insane listening to it a lot? If it has music videos, even better.
Came here to say TMBG and was glad to see it already posted.
Same! TMBG was a lifesaver when my kid was younger
"Not for Kids Only" by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman
Came to say the same. We'd listen to that on car trips regularly.
"Let's Go Everywhere" by Medeski Martin and Wood. Something completely different and a bit more high content than most kids stuff.
I used to put my baby to bed with the chilli peppers and police and I played my growing bump the kings of Leon and Florence and the machine.
Teach them young and avoid “baby shark.”
Radiohead - No Surprises
Best to let them know early, and it’s a great song for repeated listening!
Our kids grew up on Laurie Berkner from her spots on Nick Jr way back in the day. It's definitely kid's music but it's not annoying and some of the songs are REALLY good.
Any guest band on Yo Gabba Gabba.
Dan Zanes (of the Del Fuegos) and Friends have some delightful kids albums and videos. Folky and occasionally roots rock stuff.
Seconded, can’t believe I had to scroll so far!
Aphex Twin is always a good choice for kiddies... https://youtu.be/TZ827lkktYs
I promised to wait until he’s 5 to show him Cunningham videos.
You're a good parent.
Prior to 5, Ventolin is good bedtime song.
Tom Chapin - Excellent kids songs
Seconded!
I used to listen to him all the time
They Might Be Giants have a lot of kids albums, "No!" is really good.
The Muppets.
Curious George movie soundtrack by Jack Johnson and Friends
Aquabats!
Was just about to mention them. They're awesome
We started our kids on good music- my kids could ID Tom petty and bob Dylan by age four. We put in some Shred Kelly (a big hit since they would play in our town) and some raffi but my son’s fourth grade teacher called home because he was singing “Same ol’ Situation” one day in class. (She wasn’t telling on him or anything- she just surprised)
You raise your kids the way you think is right- but you don’t have to feed them teletubbies and baby shark. (Nothing wrong with those either)
The band Sharky Sharky is a lot of fun (this is not baby shark).
I also know as a kid I liked a group called the zucchini brothers an awful lot. But that might not have aged well? Havent heard them in a long time.
I like the band “the terrible twos”, it’s composed of the members of the new amsterdams.
Imagine Dragons is tolerable.
The Wombles. Toe tapping musical magic.
Blake rules is fantastic. The whole album is worth the listen to.
Rosenshontz. Good music, fun lyrics, enjoyable for adults. (This goes back a ways, as my kids are in their 30s now!)
There is a version of Canon in D with a boys choir that is incredible. That's about the only one I know of. But it's not really kids music but sung by kids. So.....
Stick Song by Hey Duggie.
Amy Lee has a whole album of kids music inspired by her at the time toddler. Dream Too Much being the lead single.
Postman Pat Theme (the original one from thirty years ago).
Wipeout by The Surfaris
Most Disney songs, especially from Jungle Book and The Lion King. Frozen is also super popular. Oh and We Don't Talk About Bruno.
What Does A Fox Say by Ylvis.
Daddy Cool cover by Placebo.
That song by Fast Food Rockers.
Barbie Girl is really popular despite inappropriate lyrics.
Kids aren't too fussy. You could literally play them Child Prey by Dir En Grey and they'll start dancing if they're already used to hearing rock music.
Just avoid anything ominous sounding, long and progressive (most prog) or with loud sound effects like Blip by Sophie (my niece hated that one).
Don't pay back
phineas and ferb had BOPS. im a grown ass woman and i still listen to songs from the show often
For the really young, the Rock a Bye Baby albums for going to sleep.
Once they understand words? Just skip profanity and suggestive lyrics (or don't).
My seven YO loves Crazy Train (thanks to the second Trolls movie), Master of Puppets, etc.
For the really young, the Rock a Bye Baby albums for going to sleep.
Once they understand words? Just skip profanity and suggestive lyrics (or don't).
My seven YO loves Crazy Train (thanks to the second Trolls movie), Master of Puppets, etc.
My kids love all most everything by the Beatles. The think I Am The Walrus is the funniest thing they’ve ever heard and will dance around to it over and over.
Encanto, Sing 2 and Frozen soundtracks are big hits with my kiddo. Kidz Bop Kids as well.
It’s pretty good when compared to searching for kid songs on youtube.
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Parry Gripp has some good songs. Like Raining Tacos, Tacobot 3000, etc.
Trout Fishing in America is a guitar n bass duo with hilarious but clever lyrics that my kids grew up on. All sorts of musical styles they use.
But as everyone else said, raise them on the music you love (so long as it’s not too dark or adult) and you can’t go wrong.
Anything the Wiggles makes, literal banger after banger by them.
Imagination Movers isn’t too bad
Anything Phineas and Ferb
Nerf Herder's lead singer does kids stuff...lol
Snoop Doggs kids show Doggyland
Theres a bunch of baby zepplin or motley crue. Just classical led zepplin. Bought it when my niece was born
I listened to a lot of Imagine Dragons as a kid.
Gracie's Corner and Desmond Kid Jams. Both very popular on YouTube especially for parents as the beats are slapping.
Buckwheat Zydeco’s Choo Choo Boogaloo was a favorite of my kids (and me) when they were young.
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phantalien t1_j1ugzkd wrote
They might be Giants and Lisa Loeb put out music for children. The TV show Pete the Cat is music oriented with original songs. The TV show Beat Bugs has a bunch of bugs learning about life and relating it to songs by The Beatles. Number blocks is math related TV show in 5 minute segments with a lot of songs.