How To Raise Musical Kids: Suggested Resources: Recordings
How To Raise Musical Kids: Suggested Resources: Recordings
Recordings
Sing the Word: Bible memory songs
The Harrow Family
www.singtheword.com; 1-866-339-SING (7464)
Classical Kids Series
(Mr. Bach Comes to Call, Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Mozarts Magic Fantasy, A
Classical Kids Christmas, Vivaldis Ring of Mystery,etc.)
Teachers guides and other excellent resources at www.childrensgroup.com. Bach and
Beethoven titles available on video as well. Often in libraries.
Baby Dance: A Toddlers Jump on the Classics; Baby Sleep (Erato)
Music for marching, dancing, resting.
Music for Little People: 50 Playful Activities for Preschool and Elementary Children
by John Feierabend (book and CD). This classic includes finger plays and rhythm
games.
Babies Make Music
Kids Make Music, Too (Kleiner: Alfred)
Fantastic books, recordings, videos, and rhythm instruments by Lynn Kleiner.
Fun resources for early childhood music education.
Focus on the Family Radio Theater
The Chronicles of Narnia, Squanto, The Secret Garden, etc.
These contain excellent, artistic musical sound tracks.
Wee Sing series (Beall and Nipp: Price Stearn Sloan)
(Wee Sing America, Songs and Finger Plays, Bible Songs, Silly Songs, etc.- Songs
everyone should know- great for car trips!)
Videos include Wee Sing Train, King Coles Party, Grandpas Magical Toys.
Excellent recordings and videos for young children.
Recommended kids classics, available in numerous versions and formats:
Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev
Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens
(Jim Gamble Puppet Productions video versions of the above are excellent and
available in many libraries.)
Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten
The Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky- books, recordings, videos