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Hello there,


I am looking for a jolly nursery rhyme CD that we can use for my daughter's 1st birthday, and maybe for car journeys. We do a lot of singing in our house, and have an older daughter too, so I am looking for something more than just the normal incey wincey etc. Something quite lively and bubbly, that the little ones can have a bit of a bop to.


She loves to dance, and so I am wanting something a bit fun and different to what I can do just singing myself.


if anyone has any good suggestions, that would be great.


Thanks.

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The Monkey Music cd's are great. They've got us up and down to Scotland and back and forth to Cornwall......all the way!


Also have a Party Songs one that we got in Mothercare that goes down well.


Lots of them are best for your sanity if you're going far.

We like the Rainbow Collections CDs, traditional songs with interesting arrangements and sung by Sophie Barker (the singer from Zero 7). Eg on the 'Toybox' CD there's a calypso version of 'If you're happy and you know it' which I really like, plus a fun country and western 'Old MacDonald'. Not annoying at all. There are also lullaby and Christmas CDs.

http://www.therainbowcollections.com/

Hello Lucy,


I have released a cd of my original songs that is very popular with little ones and parents too.


It's called The "Naughtiest Kitten in the World" and has songs about Kangaroos, kittens and bunnies and a spanish song too.


My 2nd cd arrives this thursday titled "My Dog Ronnie" 15 original catchy tunes including "I love Ladybirds" and "Sneaky Crocodile"


they are available in my classes www.rubyrhymes.co.uk or contact me here.


Kind regards,


Jane Ruby

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Hiya, we just purchased a cd from Mothercare and its called sing along songs In the Car 2... Has 2 CDs and many songs...some I haven't heard and some old favourites sung by adults and children. I'm assuming there is a In the car 1 as well! The one we got is on special for ?4:-).... Well was when we bought it!!!

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