- Kids Music
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Animal Sounds
Play this basic sound game with your young bub.
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Baby's Kitchen Band Stand
It may be noisy, but letting your child drum on plastic containers with wooden spoons is a good way to keep him safely within earshot while you’re cooking.
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Boogie-Woogie Baby
It’s time to get your goo-goo groove on with a family dance party!
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Conversational Coos
To a parent, there may not be a more memorable sound than her baby babbling. Here’s a fun activity that makes the most of those first conversations and encourages early language development.
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Dance Party
Shaking that body is good for the soul!
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Fairytale Dance
Creative movement combined with enchanting children’s stories makes for a magical, creative afternoon.
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Hide and Squeak!
Help develop your child’s understanding of object permanence with this silly version of hide and go seek.
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Make Some Noise
Many parents and pediatricians believe white noise can calm a crying baby and help lull them to sleep. Even if it doesn’t, creating white noise is a fun activity that may entertain your baby.
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Music in the Mirror
Your child will love looking at her reflection — and develop her sense of self — as you move her little body to music.
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Music Mania
Music is one of the greatest tools parents have to bond with their babies. It can calm fussy babies, stimulate their minds or simply make them want to move.
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My Bean Tambourine
A homemade musical instrument that’s as much fun to make as it is to play.
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Nappy Changing Chants
Nappy time becomes teaching time with this classic kids’ song.
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Paper Towel Roll Rainmaker
Need a few extra minutes to load the laundry or get dinner on the table? Entertain your toddler quickly with this easy-to-make toy.
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Ribbon Dance
Ribbons twirling to the beat of the music is a treat for a young baby’s eyes and ears.
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Scarf Songs
Enhance your child’s experience with music by swaying scarves to the rhythm of the beat.
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Strike up the Band for Babies
Teach your child about cause and effect, and develop her hand-eye coordination with the sound of music.
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Strike Up the Band Toddlers
Make some noise, let off some steam and laugh like you haven’t in ages! It’s time to see your pots and pans in a whole different light.
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Symphony Socks
Your baby can listen to the tinkling of tiny bells every time she moves her feet when she wears these special socks.
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Tapping to the Tunes
A technique to teach your child rhythm.
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Tick-Tock Bedtime Bop
Soothe baby to sleep by swaying her from side to side.
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Tune Time
Music allows children to explore sounds with their voices and to use instruments as tools, helping them to understand melody and rhythm.
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Make your own drum
Huggies member C. Burrows from Te Awamutu, New Zealand has combined recycling, craft and musical activity with her do it yourself drum kit.
