3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Disney FanTuesday, July 30, 2002
This is a GREAT album! It's a must-buy! I laughed and laughed. If you want to get your kids to take a bath, turn on the song "The Good News Is....you're gonna take a bath," and that will get them going! It's a rock-and-roll ditty which will make your kids' daily bathing ritual a lot more fun! I highly recommend this very cute album. As usual, it's Disney and it's first rate!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
My daughters LOVE this CDFriday, April 19, 2002
This is packed with great songs. Maybe it's just the memories we have singing along with these for the past few years, but this has definitely been the favorite thing to pop in the car or stereo at home for my daughters. We wore the tape out completely, so I was very happy to find it here on CD.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
More silly songsWednesday, September 20, 2000
This tape is great. We keep it in the van and my four children (age 4-13) listen (and sing loudly) to it regularly as we are driving down the road. Little Red Riding Hood is very cleverly done, and Sunny Sunny Day is wonderful. Most songs are sing-a-long songs, with only one or two that we really don't like.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
A very funny albumTuesday, February 08, 2000
I bought this album for my daughter when she was two years old and we've been listening to it ever since. Several of the songs, "Does your chewing gum loose its flavor," "Purple People Eater" appear in other albums as well, but this album, in my opinion, has the best rendition of these songs. "It's a Sunny Sunny Day" is hilarious. I had to buy the album again because the first one got damaged by our car stereo.
4 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Yikes! At least a 9 on the parent irritation scale.Wednesday, December 29, 1999
I bought this CD for our 12-month-old son. He's not too interested in it. I think it would appeal more to the 3-6 year old crowd.
Not only that, but the songs are pretty irritating. In fact, I've put it on about 3 times, but have never been able to bear listening to the whole thing. By the time it gets to The Spectrum Song, which is sung in a German accent with a lot of unnecessarily rolled R's, I'm ready to switch to something else. If you want a cute kid's album with silly songs, get John Lithgow's "Singin' in the Bathtub." I sing those songs to myself when I'm at work!