Buttermilk Biscuit Busts A Move

Everybody knows who the secret weapon is on The Biscuit Brothers' TV show. It's Tiny Scarecrow, of course. But after Tiny, the Brothers' other secret weapon is the somewhat underutilized Buttermilk Biscuit. Well, perhaps underutilized until now, because here's a feature of her very own, "Buttermilk's Dance Party." The concept -- teaching dance moves -- is pretty basic, but the execution is simple and elegant. Now if they could do some sort of cross-promotion with that Dance Dance Revolution game, they'd be set. The Biscuit Brothers - "Oh Susanna" (Buttermilk's Dance Party) If that's too easy or too hard for your kids (or, er, you), a couple more videos after the jump.

Video: "Marshmallow Farm" - Recess Monkey

Yeah, it's about as silly (and fun) as you'd expect a video for a song about a marshmallow farm from the goofy guys in Recess Monkey to be. (Too many prepositions!) The song's from their upcoming album Field Trip. No word on where Drew learned how to stuff all those marshmallows in his mouth. Recess Monkey - "Marshmallow Farm"

Video: "A Frog Named Sam" - Ben Rudnick & Friends

I'm only lukewarm on the live-action portion of this video, the title track from Ben Rudnick and Friends' seventh CD. But I really, really dig the animation. And the song always makes me go "ribbit, ribbit, croak" for, like, hours afterward... Ben Rudnick & Friends - "A Frog Named Sam" (Hat tip: Gwyneth)

Video: "Family Time" - Ziggy Marley (plus bonus video just because...)

Ziggy Marley is gearing up for the May 5th release of his Family Time family album. And what better way to gear up than by posting something on YouTube? Marley's video for the album's title track is way out in front of the 2009 competition for "Most Smiles in a Video." Also, "Most Cartwheels." (Pity, though, that it doesn't include my favorite part of the track, Marley's daughter Judah's singalong.) Ziggy Marley - "Family Time" (Hat tip: Warren) Now, besides that, I should also note that Marley played the White House Easter Egg Roll. And, yes, there's video...