101 Toddler Favorites
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| Label: |
Music Little People |
| Rating: |
4.0 |
Description:
Tracklist of 101 Toddler Favorites
| Disc 1 |
| 1 |
Wheels on the Bus |
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| 2 |
Old MacDonald Had a Farm |
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| 3 |
This Little Pig |
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| 4 |
More We Get Together |
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| 5 |
Freré Jacques |
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| 6 |
Monkeys on the Bed |
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| 7 |
Engine Number Nine |
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| 8 |
Medley: Down by the Station/Little Red Caboose |
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| 9 |
Peas, Porridge Hot |
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| 10 |
Happy Birthday |
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| 11 |
7, 8, 9 Joke |
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| 12 |
If You're Happy and You Know It |
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| 13 |
Fuzzy Wuzzy |
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| 14 |
Baa, Baa Blacksheep |
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| 15 |
Alphabet Song |
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| 16 |
Medley: It's Raining/Itsy Bitsy Spider |
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| 17 |
Sailing, Sailing |
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| 18 |
Old Dan Tucker |
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| 19 |
Clementine |
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| 20 |
I've Been Working on the Railroad |
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| 21 |
Old King Cole |
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| 22 |
Sing a Song of Sixpence |
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| 23 |
Bear Went Over the Mountain |
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| 24 |
Matilda |
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| 25 |
This Old Man |
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| 26 |
When the Saints Go Marching In |
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| 27 |
Shortnin' Bread |
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| 28 |
My Little Playmate |
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| 29 |
A-Tisket, A-Tasket |
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| 30 |
Hokey Pokey |
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| 31 |
Skip to My Lou |
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| 32 |
Bingo |
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| 33 |
Sailor Went to Sea |
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| 34 |
Jump Rope Medley |
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| 35 |
Farmer in the Dell |
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| 36 |
Ring Around the Rosie |
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| 37 |
Miss Mary Mack |
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| 38 |
London Bridge Is Falling Down |
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| 39 |
Old Rodger |
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| 40 |
Pick a Bale of Cotton |
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| 41 |
Ten in a Bed |
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| 42 |
Paw Paw Patch |
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| 43 |
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush |
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| 44 |
1, 2 Buckle My Shoe |
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| 45 |
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes |
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| 46 |
ABCs |
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| 47 |
Five Little Ducks |
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| 48 |
This Little Light of Mine |
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| 49 |
Kookabura |
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| 50 |
Down by the Bay |
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| 51 |
Row, Row, Row Your Boat |
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| 52 |
Loop de Loop |
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| 53 |
Polly Wolly Doodle |
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| 54 |
Pop Goes the Weasel |
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| 55 |
Where Is Thumbkin? |
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| 56 |
Froggie Went a Courtin' |
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| 57 |
Make New Friends |
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| 58 |
Apples and Bananas |
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| 59 |
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt |
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| 60 |
Peanut Sat on a Railroad |
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| 61 |
Boom, Boom |
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| 62 |
Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends |
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| 63 |
Tiny Tim |
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| 64 |
'Tain't No Sin |
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| 65 |
Ants Go Marching In |
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| 66 |
Do Your Ears Hang Low? |
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| 68 |
Animal Fair |
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| 69 |
Dry Bones |
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| 70 |
Mairzy Doats |
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| 71 |
Snapping Turtles |
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| 72 |
Ravioli |
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| 73 |
Way Up High (In the Apple Tree) |
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| 74 |
Who Stole the Cookies? |
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| 75 |
Aiken Drum |
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| 77 |
Jack and Jill |
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| 78 |
Rub a Dub Dub |
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| 79 |
Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone |
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| 80 |
Mary Had a Little Lamb |
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| 81 |
3 Little Kittens |
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| 82 |
6 Little Ducks |
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| 83 |
Owl and the Pussycat |
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| 84 |
Hockory, Dickory, Dock |
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| 85 |
Muffin Man |
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| 86 |
Polly Put the Kettle On |
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| 87 |
Hot Cross Buns |
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| 88 |
Queen of Tarts |
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| 89 |
Rappin' Jack [The Miss Kitty Mix] |
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| 90 |
Playing With Baby |
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| 91 |
Hush Little Baby |
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| 92 |
Dark Brown Is the River |
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| 93 |
All the Pretty Little Horses |
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| 94 |
All Through the Night |
2:32 |
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| 95 |
Jewish Lullaby |
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| 96 |
Rock-A-Bye Baby |
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| 97 |
Gaelic Lullaby |
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| 98 |
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star |
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| 99 |
Brahms Lullaby |
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Reviews:
Great buy! Great choice!
I searched and searched for some fun kids music that my 6 month old would enjoy, but wouldn't drive me up a wall. I found the individual CDs that make up this set (try searching for Music for Little People), which I was all set to buy, but then I found this boxset for half the price.
It's too bad Amazon doesn't let you listen to any of the songs because they're really quite good. There are several different singers, so you don't get sick of the same voice for 4 discs. It's mainly adults singing, but there are some children, too. Don't be scared off, however, the kids really add to the richness of the CD. It's nothing like the obnoxious CDs with a bunch of out of tune kids screaming along. Instead, they use the kids almost as separate instruments. For instance, the very first song on the first CD has the cutest little girl (I'm guessing about 3 yrs old), singing the first line of The Wheels On The Bus, then she stops and says, 'oops, I think I better wait for the music.' Then the song starts up with an adult singing. In another song, the singer asks if you can think of a rhyme, then you hear a kid chime in. Otherwise, you really don't notice the children.
As for the lyrics, they pretty much stick to the originals. There are some variations, but you often get that with folk songs. The only song I noticed that was drastically altered was Rock-A-Bye Baby. It's pretty awful, but one song out of 101 isn't bad.
I'll warn you, though, the songs very quickly work their way into your head. My husband and I were singing Monkeys on the Bed all weekend. But the important thing is that my daughter loves the CDs. She's obviously too young to really get into them or sing along, but when we were in the car and she was getting fussy, we started playing the CDs and she quickly calmed down. I think the boxset is definitely one she'll grow to appreciate as she gets older.