Music for Kids That Even Parents Might Love A wide range of tunes for children is climbing the music charts — and much of it is acceptable to adult ears. Stefan Shepherd, who writes the kids music blog Zooglobble, talks to Melissa Block about his current favorite songs and artists.

Music for Kids That Even Parents Might Love

Music for Kids That Even Parents Might Love

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'Victor Vito' by the Laurie Berkner Band from We Are... the Laurie Berkner Band (DVD)

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'Imaginary Rhino' by Justin Roberts from Meltdown!

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'Instead of Watching My TV' by Brady Rymer from Every Day Is A Birthday

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'Catch that Train!' by Dan Zanes and Friends from 'Catch that Train!'

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Albums like Brady Rymer's Every Day Is A Birthday have lyrics that speak to children and parents simultaneously, says Shepherd. hide caption

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Blogger Stefan Shepherd likes Justin Roberts' indie-rock-flavored kids songs. hide caption

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Gone are the days when saccharine-sweetness, singsongy silliness and forced good cheer reigned supreme in children's music. Now, a wide range of tunes for the small set is climbing the music charts -- and much of it is acceptable to adult ears.

Stefan Shepherd writes a children's music Web blog called Zooglobble. He's also father to a 9-month-old son and a 4-and-a-half-year-old daughter.

He says he's writing his reviews for parents who share his musical tastes. Among his favorite bands (for adults!) are Wilco, the Replacements and R.E.M.; he's also a fan of Miles Davis and classical music.

In a recent review of the new CD Every Day is a Birthday by Brady Rymer, Shepherd writes: "Fans of the Wallflowers, Counting Crows, and the Jayhawks will probably enjoy the musical textures here."

Shepherd talks to Melissa Block about why he started his blog, some of his current favorite songs and artists and why he thinks pop music for adults sometimes isn't appropriate for children.