I don't delve too often into the educational here at Zooglobble, but occasionally I'll get a little bookwormish. I got a note recently from Tracy Zimmerman, who's the public relations director for the FPG Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. She's also got a new blog, PRMom, about being a mom and how child development research might affect what she (or other parents) does as a parent.
She pointed in the me direction of a conversation she had with Petra Kern, a music therapist at the Institute, about the importance of music in many developmental ways, including making transitions easier. If you're looking for some theoretical basis for why your kids will clean up better if you actually make a sing-song out of it (or a reminder of it), you can check out the 15-minute conversation. (And if you're wondering about the songbook Kern mentions near the end of the discussion, learn more here.)
Review: Nueva York! - Dan Zanes

Reminder: Win Lunch Money's Silly Reflection!
Just a reminder, folks -- you can win a copy of Lunch Money's Silly Reflection album. All you have to do is go here by 9 PM west coast time tonight and suggest a name for Lunch Money's new album, scheduled to be released in January 2009.
What's that, you say? You already own the CD? Well, then, enter so you might win a copy for that friend of yours who isn't sure about this whole "kids' music" thing.
And if you don't already own the CD? You. Have. No. Excuse. Enter now.
Video: "Hangin' Around" - Debbie and Friends
I can't say that I thought "Hangin' Around," one of the tracks from Debbie and Friends' Story Songs and Sing Alongs was more than a mildly pleasant tune, but the new video for the song has done what good videos often do -- make you listen with new ears.
The song lists a bunch of animal group names (which, incidentally, seem to be a whole bunch of verbs -- "flock," "mob," "span," "clutch," etc.) with some cute computer-animated renditions of said animal groups. I dig the sheep -- I think kids will really dig the whole thing.
Debbie and Friends - "Hangin' Around"
Songs For Dads (Further Updated)
Father's Day is hardly a holiday that inspires much in the way of music (it probably ranks just above Arbor Day and below Flag Day in that regard), but at least the kids music genre has a few entries if you're looking to put together a kid-friendly list.
You can read last year's list, but there's always new stuff to add. (Along with stuff I've forgotten, overlooked, or cruelly dismissed. You'll let me know, I'm sure, what falls in those categories in the comments.)
The list, after the jump:
Good Thing It Wasn't Dog on Fleas
I have no idea what this means at all, but...
A couple nights back, I had a dream in which I ate from a bag of Fritos.
A bag of specially-branded Princess Katie and Racer Steve Fritos. And not just any old Fritos. Fast & Feisty Fritos. Seriously. Maybe it was the alliteration.
Frito-Lay -- if you need more ideas, just call me.