Kelly N. (kellygirl7) from WORTHINGTON, OH Reviewed on 2/10/2007...
My daughter, who is now 18, listened to this when she was a toddler and little girl and says it brings back the best memories. Since I listened with her, I always had a ton of songs to sing to her younger brothers and sisters as they came along. I can't get enough of this fun, smart music. Not only is it great for kids, it's a great education in traditional folk music from all over the world!
CD Reviews
Great for car trips
Zedada | Toronto, Canada | 03/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sharon Lois and Bram are a wonderful and eclectic trio. Being a Canuck, I had heard of them. Having an almost fourteen month old, we have all gotten to know and love their music. We listen to them exclusively in the car as we only have tapes of their music. This tape is a great one though we like their nursery rhyme one even better."
Fun & Silly Kid's CD! Even for Parents...
mikidzmom | 12/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one our favorite children's CD's...even after listening to it over and over! Why? First, it's made 100% for kids - it has lots of lively & silly songs and it encourages the kids to sing along by using kids in many of the tracks. It appeals equally to my 2 and 6 year old. Second, it's got LOTS of unique songs (that don't grate on your nerves!) that you don't find on nearly every children's CD so it doesn't get old too quick. Finally, it's fun for parents too! The songs are so silly that I find myself singing along and laughing right along with my kids. I think it's a must have for any parent who wants to add a quality CD to their children's music collection."
Both fun and educational
Todd Ebert | Long Beach California | 12/06/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In my house we either listen to Bach, Mozart, Brahms, etc., or Sharon, Lois, and Bram. Our children have enjoyed them from the ages of 2 to 6, and still counting. As a parent I love them because they are fun to sing with, and each song has a bit of truth and education in it. Children sing-a-long music has come a long way since "Pop Goes the Weasel"."