![]() Teach your kids more songs with our musical package of pages, which include campfire songs, Halloween songs, and more. Most importantly? They’re all 100 percent fun to listen to with (or without, no judgment) your kids in the car. Most of these are about as squeaky as a mom could hope for. Some of these might allude to questionable actions, but it’s not super-obvious - and there are no curse words. The jams below are all the cleanest we could find of still genuinely decent hip-hop music. ![]() Wanna make your own playlist and avoid those obnoxious compilation albums, though? We get it. That’s when Kidz Bop and Now That’s What I Call Music! albums come in handy: They offer radio edits that are safe for little ears attached to mouths that like to repeat everything. ![]() Let’s be honest after all, the rap and hip-hop songs we listen to when we clean the house, work out, or have a girls’ night out aren’t always appropriate for little ears. The hype has recently spread to little league teams. Its a way to hype them and the crowd for their pending at bat. you know each player walks up to the plate to a song of their choosing. Of course, like a lot of rock or even country music, not all songs are kid-friendly. These songs will pump up your kids and the crowd when you play them as they walk to the home plate Great ideas for kids baseball. Similarly, the beats and samples in hip-hop make it irresistible to kiddos. ![]() We turned to the teachers in the WeAreTeachers HELPLINE Facebook group for their suggestions, and as usual, they gave us some great ideas. But finding a motivating, fast-paced playlist of school-appropriate songs can be tricky. That’s why you probably loved the Grease soundtrack when you were nine (long before you understood any of the adult innuendo, eep). There’s almost always a good reason to play music in the classroom. Kids like anything they can bounce to or that sounds a little different. The truth is that you don’t have to live in a kids’ music black hole. Are you so freakin’ sick of listening to kid songs like “Let It Go” and “Wheels on the Bus?” Or, perhaps worse yet, “Baby Shark”? Us, too. ![]()
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