Cedarmont Kids Toddler Tunes Trailer

Cedarmont Kids Toddler Tunes Trailer (1996)

10 September 1996 Music, Family

Toddler Tunes is the eighth album of the Cedarmont Kids classics series from July 26, 1994 and the fourth video released on September 10, 1996. It contains 25 (originally 26) songs intended for toddlers. Although this video is tailored specifically for toddlers, kids of all ages will enjoy singing along to live-action videos of family favorites. Classic tunes include "The Wheels on the Bus," "Polly, Put the Kettle On," "Eensy, Weensy Spider," "The More We Get Together," "Mulberry Bush," "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep," "Old MacDonald," "Oh, Where, Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone?" "Pop! Goes the Weasel!" and many more.

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United States 10 September 1996

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