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Old 04-27-2008, 05:30 PM   #10
sclitheroe
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My experience so far has been that my kids prefer my music over all the kiddy stuff, except for group activities with other kids where sing-a-longs are busting out, or where there's an activity that goes with it like Ring Around the Rosey.

I say unless the music listening is a focused activity, where the music and being able to sing/play along is important, let them listen to what you listen to. I do try to keep the volume down lower than I might like, their ears are more fragile, obviously. It's a lot of fun to switch around stations in the car too, and see what music they like and what they don't - you'd be suprised. The first time my 4 year old asked for "wock and woll" in the car, I was suitably proud, especially since thats not a term I've taught her.
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