Lenny Pearce of Australia has carved out a niche for himself in the children’s entertainment space: toddler techno. He remakes classic children’s songs, exciting his young fans and their parents.
A podcast about the rise and fall of Seattle's Teen Dance Ordinance. Seattle in the 90s: A tidal wave of unforgettable music roars out of the city. Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam take over global ...
Videos of parents dancing with their children to a remixed version of “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” have flooded social media, thanks to a popular children’s educational YouTube series started by a Black ...
We teach social-emotional learning through dance, and that includes respect, leadership and teamwork,” said Conga Kids, ...
In 2026, children’s music is being shaped by the popularity of viral dance challenges, upbeat pop tracks, and global musical influences. Playlists for younger audiences feature energetic, clean songs ...
Music is one of the most powerful ways to inspire movement. A strong, clear beat gives children something predictable to respond to - they can march, jump, sway, or spin in time with the rhythm.
Social media, a youthful world powered by the moving image, proved a natural home for their extraordinary abilities in dance ...
From phonics to piano, music to drama, activity classes for pre-schoolers are growing fast—and so is the cost of raising a well-rounded child.
Let the Kids Dance! is a seven-part series documenting the rise and fall of Seattle's Teen Dance Ordinance — a local law that for nearly two decades made it illegal for young people to attend concerts ...