Kid-Friendly Music That Won’t Make Your Earballs Bleed!

It’s hard to find music for children that you won’t hate listening to, and sometimes your children hate your music. Here’s some stuff that may provide a nice cheerful medium.

KIDS’ MUSIC THAT DOESN’T SUCK

Ms. Cacie

“Wheelchairs are for Wheelies” and “The Princess Who Saved Herself” are just two song titles by Ms. Cacie, whose album “Yes Means Yes!” is available after her kickstarter for a children’s music album went viral.  Turning on a Ms. Cacie tune is like inviting your favorite children’s librarian into the car with you — she’s a pure delight!

Caspar Babypants

I’ll be honest, I was iffy on Babypants at first. Another version of “Itsy Bitsy Spider.” Great! But I’d heard such good things that I delved a little deeper into the Babypants backlog, and found such delights as Pretty Crabby and Googly Eyes. A whole song about googly eyes! Googly eyes are my favorite thing!  BUT THEN, I realized the video “My Flea Has Dogs” is by this guy, and I was sold! I’d found that video before I ever had a kid and was deeply and utterly amused before I even had a tiny human to entertain. I might not listen to him on repeat, but if you need a good chuckle-worthy song in your mix, give him a chance.

Melvil Dewey, International Library Hip Hop Superstar

For people in the library world, the fact that Scooter Hayes (aka Melvil Dewey) was an American Library Association “Mover & Shaker” is a big deal. If you’re not in the library world though, here’s another reason to pay attention to Dewey: he has a song called Book Clubbin’. Here’s a sample:

When library closes, the party begins

The DJ sets up and gets the speakers bumping

Clock strikes midnight, 12 AM

The Book Club is officially open.

Roll to the Book Club, walk in the door

Get my read on and I hit the dance floor

Got a book I love so I put that thang up

It’s an Eric Carle so I Grouchy Ladybug.

Grouchy Ladybug, Grouchy Ladybug

People in the crowd just can’t get enough.

They say do tha Very Hungry Caterpilla

I say nah . . . I got one betta for ya.

I can Wild Rumpus, Where The Wild Things Are

I can do the Wild Rumpus like a supastar

So I Wild Rumpus Wild Rumpus Wild Rumpus

This kinda stuff only happens when you book clubbin’!

I’m not gonna lie, I sometimes drive to work singing, “IT’S A SUPER DUPER LIBRARY DANCE PARTY!”

Okay, that one might drive you a little crazy. But it’s better than Frozen for the bazillionth time, right? RIGHT?

Elizabeth Mitchell

Mitchen’s song “Little Bird, Little Bird” might sound familiar to fans of Futurama. It’s cool enough to have been featured in an episode! All of Mitchell’s songs are simple and sweet without crossing the line into saccharine territory. And she’s legit–Mitchell is a Smithsonian Folkways Recordings artist.

But what if you just can’t stand the idea of specific kid-created content? You want your adult music! I bring you…

“ADULT” MUSIC KIDS WON’T HATE MAYBE PROBABLY

Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band

Their tagline is “We are from the Spacefuture” so yep. You want big, bold, and brassy? Look no further. It’s like No BS Brass!, but…well, from the Spacefuture. I don’t think any other band has boldly asked the question “Why Am I Always Stepping On Glockenspiels”. And while I hate to be That Guy, seeing them live is an incomparable experience. My personal favorite: Grimy Little Stars

Angélique Kidjo

Kidjo is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, so while her music isn’t going to be found on the shelf next to Raffi, you can feel good about supporting her! I love me some world music, but I’ll admit some of it might be a bit yawn-worthy for kids…but not Kidjo! If you’re looking for rolling, upbeat, dance-worthy tunes, Kidjo is a great choice.

Kaki King

You might be saying, “But Hayley, I want rolling music AND I want to listen to music that makes my kids perk up when they hear it repeated during one of NPR’s music interludes!” I’m here to tell you Kaki King is the right choice for your drive. Just listen to “Great Round Burn” and tell me you couldn’t all jam out and float along together to this. And wait until you get to 1:15.

Lindsey Stirling

Finally, I’ve saved the best for last.  Are YOU looking for a musician who you can point to and say, “Look at what SHE can do because she practiced!”?  Then look no further.  Lindsey Stirling is your gal.

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One comment

  • While I am not a parent myself.. I can attest to the fact that there is at least one singer from the 1970’s that most kids will sit up and take notice of.. Likely due to the fact that Karen Carpenter had one of those voices that sounds like she’s sitting beside you singing just for you. At least three of her song come to mind immediately that most young children will like or love.. “Top of The World”, “Sing” (Made famous on the Children’s Television Show Sesame Street) and finally “Bless The Beast and the Children..” If you’re kids enjoy those three I suggest slowly introducing them to some of the Carpenters other songs like “Close to You” and “Yesterday Once More…”

    You might just find yourselves singing along with Karen together..

    Anything that makes a car ride easier!

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