i want to make a cd for a 4 year old. does anyone know some really fun songs. i don't want anything too babyish though, just something he can dance to.
calirae010 answered Sunday March 27 2005, 6:44 pm: try looking for the soundtrack to The Wiggles. theyre really cute songs and my younger cousin loves them. hope i helped.
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Peachgirly answered Sunday March 27 2005, 2:15 pm: disney mania has a ton of disney songs sung by the latest celebritys of today and maybe the wiggles,Blues clues,Barney (but mostly disney songs will work). you can also try using the songs played on radio disney cuz i mean itz songs for lil kids. well my lil neighbors that are like 4 years old loved listening to the beach boys and beatles. you can also use the music that you liked or love that will be great/appropriate for a 4 year old. xoxo peachgirly [ Peachgirly's advice column | Ask Peachgirly A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday March 27 2005, 10:47 am: My sister loves and dances to the songs on the Disney Channel and on Nick Jr. The Wiggles have some catchy tunes. Basically, any Disney song will be great for a 4 year old boy.
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karenR answered Sunday March 27 2005, 1:21 am: I know of some I'm just not sure where you might find them. I'll just tell you about it and maybe you can research it some if you are interested.
Have you ever watched the 'noggin' channel? It's for preschool kids, but if you know a 4 yo maybe you know what i'm talking about.
Anyway, they play these music videos for kids that are really good.The kids can interact with some of the songs and my grands really get into it. If you could find out where to get some of these songs on cd they would be great ones.I know there is a website called noggin games and more. You may be able to find something out there, or maybe a number to call? I even like some of them myself.They are geared towards preschool kids but they aren't baby songs, know what I mean? Hope you find something interesting.
My 4 yo grandson is also nuts about the Blue Man group but they may not be for everyone! He's gonna be a drummer like grandpa! [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong answered Sunday March 27 2005, 1:03 am: Disney songs! Especially if he watches alot of Disney movies, little kids love it when they can associate a song with the movie that it is from. So pick some songs from his favorite Disney movies, they really are some great songs! Also, maybe try just some cute dance-y songs like the macarena, or one with fun dance moves that he can learn to go with the songs. Maybe that Cha-Cha Slide song?... I'm not sure... but definately stick with the Disney songs, and also there are some songs from like cartoons such as Blue's Clues. The Shrek soundtrack is also very good, I have a 4 year old niece who loves it. I hope this helped, good luck with your CD! [ Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong's advice column | Ask Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong A Question ]
MissAmy answered Saturday March 26 2005, 11:37 pm: There's this song called 'The Hampster Dance' that is great for any age.
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gakkuhideto answered Saturday March 26 2005, 11:05 pm: LAZYTOWN!
Okay, Lazy Town is this show on Nick Jr. But it has really catchy music! You can download it...I'm not sure where, but it truly is really the best music out there for kids. And it teaches them to exercize! I actually work out to it, it's very motivational, but it's also fun for children to listen to. [ gakkuhideto's advice column | Ask gakkuhideto A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Saturday March 26 2005, 11:05 pm: Barney? Lmao. Um wow. I listened to ♥Puff The Magic Dragon♥The Ugly Duckling♥and stuff like that. Oh some Mary Poppins and Sound of Music songs are good.
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