Crayola Countdown Kids Christmas Music

Am I happy that Walmart invaded the music scene too! At least online that is, for now I can download music via my Windows Player buying them from Walmart at a cheaper price. I hope. Haven’t gone mall shopping in over a year [sooo lame! But hey, I was pregnant!]

Anyway, the baby seems to be keen on Crayola Countdown Kids Music. It kinda grows on you too. John Jacob Jingleheimerschmidt, baby prune’s wrinkled butt, a peanut sat on a railroad track [be careful now, or you'll be peanut butter too!], three little pigs [don't go oink oink when you ought to go wee wee wee!] and of course children musical mainstays Little Bo Peep, Rock-a-bye-baby, Baa baa black sheep …

Anyway, Crayola has jumped into the music business and is becoming as successful as their famous product, crayola crayons. Boy does this company know how to continuously reinvent itself. For Christmas they released the Crayola Countdown Kids Christmas Music [more like some few years ago] which consists mostly of the same children singers who are mainstays of their other albums [like the 100 silly songs, 100 all time favorite children's music, etc etc].

Don’t expect Andrea Bocceli or Josh Groban, the Vienna Boys Choir or even Tawag ng Tanghalan candidates here … we’re talking average your average 8-year old adorably [and horribly] off-key singer okay. 72 minutes of tell it on the mountain [that Jesus Christ is Born], Jingle Bells, Deck the Halls, Silent Night, Toyland … the album contains some 40 selections, all for $7.88.

The baby LOVES it. Love it. Thank god Crayola makes the kind of music that makes parents laugh too! Or I’ll probably be climbing the walls by now the way I’m clocking my player playing those music 24×7. Just this morning I caught Rob singing along. LOL, my ultra-techno DJ dadis now reduced to humming along with wrinkle-butt baby prune.

The good thing about buying songs online is you can opt to buy individual songs, at Walmart, it’s $0.88 for most children’s songs. Others go for $0.94 which is quite a steal already considering we have to watch every penny that goes out the door.

Now you know what I spend my PPP earnings on these days!

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