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What Your Toddler Really Thinks Those Songs Mean…
This is a guest post by Toni Hammer. Check out her hilarious blog at Is It Bedtime Yet? Toddlers are frustrating little boys and girls. They’re smart enough to memorize the lyrics to popular songs, but not smart enough to know they shouldn’t be singing those lyrics out loud in front of people. No one…
Brooke Burke: My Top 10 Love Songs
This year on Valentine’s Day, romance will be in full swing as David and I share an …
Songs are Everywhere
When I was in college, I remember a friend quoting Arlo Guthrie as saying that there are songs in the air all the time, just waiting to be written down. All we have to do as songwriters is be open to catching them.
25 Romantic Love Songs to Get You in the Mood
It’s almost Valentine’s Day and many of us can’t wait to celebrate the holiday with someone special. Here is our list of top 25 tunes to get you and your honey in the mood. Here’s a romantic idea: run a bath, light some candles, and let the music take you over! 1. “Beautiful” By James Blunt 2. “Lost Without You” by Robin Thicke 3. “Your Love Is King” by Sade 4. “Never Too Much” by Luther Vandross 5. “We Belong Together” by Mariah Carey
Ideas for Children’s Songs With Movement
Before flashy video games, hand-held computer toys and mesmerizing animated movies, there were songs. While the high-tech diversions have their place, songs offer a wholesome alternative for kids. As a bonus, children’s songs with movement stimulate development and imagination and provide entertaining exercise. “You don’t have to have a good voice to sing with your children; kids just love to hear their parents’ voices,” says Karen Buriss, a Chicago-based Kindermusik teacher and children’s performer. Check out these ideas—specific and general, some familiar and maybe some new ones—for children’s songs with movement.