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  1. tomf
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    why focus on songs for kids, though? It's not like your kid has to get into Death Grips until they're at least eight. Khruangbin, Glass Beams, etc would be really nice on the chiller end of...

    why focus on songs for kids, though? It's not like your kid has to get into Death Grips until they're at least eight. Khruangbin, Glass Beams, etc would be really nice on the chiller end of things... mix in some Yo Gabba Gabba or whatever if you really need to... or just spare yourself the misery and raise a super cool kid who likes AC/DC :)

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  2. Johz
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    Try looking in second hand shops or charity shops, perhaps? When I was a kid (~30 years ago), my parents had a record player with various children's records that I'm told we used to listen to (as...

    Try looking in second hand shops or charity shops, perhaps? When I was a kid (~30 years ago), my parents had a record player with various children's records that I'm told we used to listen to (as well as other records as well). Most of those have ended up in various charity shops, or possibly online.

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  3. Grzmot
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    Vinyls are an enthusiast niche, so I think you'll be very hard pressed to find stuff that is made specifically for kids. I would instead recommend to broaden your search and just focus on music...

    Vinyls are an enthusiast niche, so I think you'll be very hard pressed to find stuff that is made specifically for kids.

    I would instead recommend to broaden your search and just focus on music that is child-safe according to what you want. That being said, that can be a wild range. My brother is raising his 2 year old daughter on Slipknot lol, but her primary language also isn't English, so the explicit language is not a problem.

  4. gil
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    If music is her thing, not the record player, you may consider getting her a Yoto Mini. You can buy cards with kids songs, learning content and even stories. You can also buy blank cards and add...

    If music is her thing, not the record player, you may consider getting her a Yoto Mini. You can buy cards with kids songs, learning content and even stories. You can also buy blank cards and add songs to it or ask grandparents to record a bedtime story themselves, it's a pretty cool device.