Join the Kidsongs Kids and their very silly tour guide, Mr. World, on a musical journey around the world. You'll meet kids from other lands and learn their songs, dances and games. Our sing-along itinerary includes London,... more » Paris, Japan, Australia, Scotland, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica. It's a wonderful, song-filled journey you'll want to take over and over again!« less
"My daughter (now 18-months old) got this video when she was 12 months old. She loves it and even now watches it atleast once or twice a week. She hums/sings along with many of the songs and especially loves "sakura". We think this is the best video of the Kidsongs series"
The best kidsongs video!
Neda Yoder | Hicksville, OH USA | 04/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Me and my sister's love this video!Even though I'm 15 I still like watching kidsongs. The kids that are on the videos do act a little dorky sometimes, but other than that I can just sit down and watch one with my sister's almost anytime. Out of all the kidsong videos this one has to be the best. I love the way it takes you to different countries and you can sing along with songs that come from that country. My favorite songs on this video are: "I'd like to teach the world to sing" and "Waltzing Matilda.""
Great Video
Louise Tate | Virginia | 09/12/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This video is my 16 mo. old daughter's favorite. She watches and dances throughout the whole video. I don't care for the spaghetti segment like the other viewers, but the rest of the songs are very nice. My baby's favorites are "Frere Jacques" and "Kumbaya" The songs are great!"
Wached it in school 2 times
Louise Tate | 11/02/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"hello i am here to say that it's the best video ever i wached it in school with mrss ness is verry nice aide and mrss l thar is not verry nice aide so the 2 times i wached this was in kindergarten and in 2 grade mrss pelfry was verry nice saying if i wached it before also she asked that in third grade when wached another video for christimas dan you guss what it i s your right its called disneys sing allong songs the 12 days of christmas i love the song kombya loed koombya koombya lord koombya koombya lord koombya oh lord koombya simeones cryen lord koombya someones cryin lord koombya oh lord koombya"
How important is political correctness with your child?
steph n. | Houston, Texas United States | 10/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"From a college student who was raised on 'Kidsongs' 16 or 17 years ago:
I'm not sure how I'd feel now about watching this video (it's been about 15 years). I would probably think it's disrespectful of other cultures, cheesy, and terrible. But this is why children are so fascinating; their most stimulating entertainment/education can come from the most unexpected things. Like this video.
In reading the other reviews, I still lucidly remember every song and scene mentioned, with exception to the controversial 'spaghetti incident', interestingly enough.
'Kidsongs' came up in conversation recently, and my excitement was off the charts. I had so much fun recalling all of the songs and images from this video, and finding someone to remember them with was especially rewarding. I wonder if I would have turned out 'better' if I were raised on more culturally respectful material, but with 'Kidsongs' songs as my toddlerhood jams, I still managed to develop some a degree cultural awareness somewhere beyond The Spaghetti Incident. Plus, as a toddler I never made the connection that the French people from France singing 'Frere Jacques' were singing in FRENCH. It also didn't occur to me until I got to high school that my classmate Stephen Chen had Chinese heritage. Abstract concepts like culture, nationality, and language aren't ones toddlers should be expected to quickly comprehend.