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    Saturday
    Sep152012

    Milk Money - KBC Kids

    Artist: KBC Kids

    Album: Milk Money

    Age Range: Ages 3 through 7

    Description: There have been more than a handful attempts at hip-hop for kids, but, oddly enough, few relatively successful ones.  Not sure exactly why that is, because getting kids to dance while playing with words should be a natural.  Lyrically, the 24-minute Milk Money is pretty bland ("Kids Mean the World" is about as prosaic as the title), but the beats and loops are definitely a step up from most kid-hop and some of the tracks like "I Like Summer" and "Good Time" are very catchy.  Stream the entire album below.

    Monday
    Aug202012

    Learning to Play Piano for the Very Young - Marty Gold & Debbie Cavalier

    Author: Marty Gold and Debbie Cavalier

    Book: Learning to Play Piano for the Very Young

    Age Range: Ages 4 through 7

    Description: Regular readers are probably more familiar with Cavalier's kids music side project, Debbie and Friends, but she's also an administrator at the Berklee College of Music, with more than 100 music method books and arrangements to her credit.  Marty Gold arranged and produced many artists and dozens of records (and is Cavalier's grandfather).  So this slim instruction book is very much down their alley.

    The 24-page book will not turn your child into the next Mozart.  Rather, it's a good introduction to the piano (or full-sized keyboard) that can be useful to gauge your child's interest in and readiness for actual piano lessons.  (Or patience -- Little Boy Blue, six years old at the time we received the book -- probably isn't ready for the attention required of piano lessons.)  The use of little pictures (an elephant to represent the note of "E," for example) is cute, and pretty useful.  There are seven songs (with chord notations, though I suspect that anyone adept enough at reading chord notations won't actually need them for these simple songs).  It's a fun little book and so long as you have the properly-scaled expectations for what's inside, you'll probably like it.

    [Disclosure: I received a copy of the book for possible review.]

     

     

    Tuesday
    Jun192012

    It's Love - Ellen & Matt

    Artist: Ellen & Matt

    Album: It's Love

    Age Range: 4 through 8

    Description: The late-'60s/early-to-mid '70s references start with the cover art and continue on into the long-awaited second CD itself from the Los Angeles band.  Ellen and Matt Kennedy must have listened to more than a few Jefferson Airplane albums in their day, and Ellen's powerful voice carries rockers like the title track and "Playground."  This is not exactly a serious album -- the funky "Drive Thru" features the lyrics "Open the window / get ready to order ... / They take our order / they take our order / and then they take some time / to get us what we need."  And the biggest love song album is dedicated to the "Capybara."  But it's well done and for those families seeking a retro-sounding album of music of kindergarten-friendly themes, It's Love will be just, er, groovy.  Recommended.

    Monday
    Jun182012

    Augie to Zebra (An Alphabet Book): Kate Endle & Caspar Babypants

    Artist: Kate Endle & Caspar Babypants

    Book: Augie to Zebra (An Alphabet Book!)

    Age Range: 3 through 6

    Description: The title of the third book from wife-and-husband team of Kate Endle and Chris Ballew pretty much says it all.  Alliterative activities featuring kids playing with animals, highlighted by Endle's delightful collage-work (among my favorites, the feline jug band featured in "Josie jams with jaguars.").  And, as you may surmise from that example, besides the repeating letters, 4-through-6-year-olds will have fun finding other items in each illustration that also start with the relevant letter.  The accompanying free mp3 for the book (available here) is nice, but tied as it is to the non-story (but literal) text, isn't particularly exciting.  In any case, fans of the previous two books from the duo will likely be pleased with this new entry.

    Saturday
    Jun162012

    All on a Sunday Afternoon - Sugar Free Allstars

    Artist: Sugar Free Allstars

    Album: All on a Sunday Afternoon

    Age Range: 3 through 7

    Description: "There's no secret formula to the success of rising kindie stars Sugar Free Allstars -- the Oklahoma band's high-energy live shows get kids dancing and tire them out... With their third album All on a Sunday Afternoon... the duo of Chris Wiser and Rob "Dr. Rock" Martin gets a lot closer to putting on disk (or bits) what gets kids hopping around." / Full review / Listen