This collection of baby favorites, performed in a modern, upbeat dance style, provides the perfect soundtrack for an energetic exercise session. As well, dancing is a great way to teach your baby how to keep up a beat and ... more »to help your baby develop rhythm. So get ready to move, and Dance, Baby, Dance!« less
This collection of baby favorites, performed in a modern, upbeat dance style, provides the perfect soundtrack for an energetic exercise session. As well, dancing is a great way to teach your baby how to keep up a beat and to help your baby develop rhythm. So get ready to move, and Dance, Baby, Dance!
"This is a great UPBEAT cd.The entire CD is instrumental with an occasional baby sound (cooing, giggling, that sort of thing). My son asks to listen to the CD by saying "babies, Mommy, babies!". It has all the familiar children's tunes without the annoying singing voices. Not only does it energize my 2 year old, but it makes me want to get up and dance as well. Other times we play it down low for "background" music while we play."
A hit with my family...
stephanieb | 08/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was a bit skeptical of this CD especially when I popped in for the first time to take a listen, but it REALLY appeals to my two little girls (ages 1 and 2). As soon as they hear the first few beats, I get instant smiles and they start to dance to the beat, bounce, jump, and run around. I highly recommend!!!"
Fabulous!
Staci Beauvais | Alaska | 11/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We love this CD, and my husband thinks it's hilarious to watch his wife and baby boogy down to techno "Old MacDonald;" it's an easy way to start burning off those pregnancy pounds!"
Not what I was expecting
Spam | 04/26/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a gift and I was pretty surprised to hear techno like music instead of lyrics. Nonetheless, the kids seem to love it and always want to dance when it is on."
Babies? Forget Babies!
The Relient White Gorillaz and K's | South Pole, Antarctica | 01/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One day, after a long bus ride from a band competition, a friend of mine popped this cd into the cd player. As the music started on the speakers, everyone had this confused look on their face; then one student began to move their hips to the beat; then another; then another. The result: an instant hit. Pretty soon the enitre room was dancing, some on tables, some on chairs. One kid even attempted to breakdance but injured his ankle. Nonetheless, Dance Baby Dance made over forty tired dirty teenagers move to the beat. Babies? Forget babies! DANCE BABY DANCE ROCKS!"