You Are My Little Bird

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Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 34:42

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best kid music for all

portgeorge

I really enjoy music for children..happy and lively and there is always time for music with a good message!!

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Family Classic

codyduane

It didn't take long for this record to grow on each member of our family... One of the few albums out there that can be listened to over and over, and can sing along.

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A Gift...

musichawk

I downloaded this for my two god-children, but made a copy for myself. Great music to sing along with doing your day to day chores, but even better to sing along with when the kids are present.

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A Secret

jnmcintosh

I'm a parent - and of course my kids love the album... but let me let you in on a little secret. Make sure you at least download "Winter’s Come and Gone." I've had that song on repeat for a week now. Subtle, simple, beautiful.

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Very sweet

KittyCatastrophe

I love Elizabeth's voice. I cannot get sick of this album. Excellent for the kiddos and mommas alike.

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such a lovely album

naidre

I got this when my son was born- looking for some non-yucky kids music. I listened to it non-stop for almost 2 years, and still love it. You won't regret buying this.

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Just plain sweet

LeadMomma

This is a perfect album for doing art projects on a rainy day -- like curling up with a blanket good.

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She's absolutely groovy!

Mitchie

I saw this album while trolling for a new album for my 5, 3, and 2 year-old children. They know Elizabeth Mitchell from my fondness for Ida; they also LOVE 'Catch the Moon', the children's album she did with Lisa Loeb. This is an excellent album, and the softness of her voice is a nice change of pace from all the Disney/Nick Jr. stuff. Get it!

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Great!

SkylarKD

A soft, but fun kid's album that won't drive Mommy & Daddy nuts! If you like this one, also check out Elizabeth Mitchell & Lisa Loeb's children's CD 'Catch the Moon'.

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They Say All Media Guide

Most commercial children’s music seems to be made under the assumption that youngsters are incapable of appreciating subtlety and need to be aurally slapped about the face with melodic and lyrical repetition in order to make sense of what they’re hearing. Elizabeth Mitchell is an educator and musician who thankfully knows better; as the lead singer with Ida, she’s been lending her lovely voice to folk-leaning indie rock for years, and in recent years she’s been displaying the same intelligence and playful joie de vivre on a handful of recordings for children. You Are My Little Bird is Mitchell’s third album for kids, recorded with help from Daniel Littleton (her husband and bandmate in Ida) as well as His Name Is Alive’s Warren Defever, and it’s a sweet, simple gem, as warm and joyous as a clear spring day. Mitchell’s notion of what makes a children’s song may be a bit different than those of most folks, since You Are My Little Bird includes covers of the Velvet Underground’s “What Goes On” and Neil Young’s “Little Wing,” but there’s an engaging simplicity and humanity to this music that should easily charm both kids and adults, and “Little Liza Jane,” “Buckeye Jim” and “Grassy Grass Grass” are folk tunes that make perfect singalongs, regardless of the age of the audience. The arrangements on You Are My Little Bird are primarily acoustic and purposefully low-key, and they allow the melodies of these songs to shine through, and Mitchell’s singing is elegant, unforced, and a thoroughly natural pleasure to behold. The quieter moments of this album are ideal for evening play or bedtime, and if you’re looking for a disc that will soothe all members of the family during a long car ride, this album is just what you’ve been looking for. Some parents will doubtless find themselves borrowing You Are My Little Bird from their offspring to play for their own pleasure — it’s an album almost magical in its enchanting simplicity, and should be welcome listening even in homes without any little ones about. – Mark Deming

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