Review

All on a Sunday Afternoon

Common Sense Media says

Soulful, upbeat bluesy-rock celebrates childhood.
Age
2
Quality
 

  • Nothing super educational, but some nice lessons about cleaning up after yourself ("Put Em' Away") and the value of a best friend ("Very Best Friend").
  • Brings to life the special moments and memories of childhood, from little siblings to ice cream trucks and lazy Sunday afternoons.
  • Sugar Free Allstars write songs that are fun and creative, with easy, unassuming messages and lessons about the joys of childhood set to music that's interesting and enjoyable for any age.
  • Not applicable.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that All On a Sunday Afternoon is filled with bluesy-rock tunes that celebrate the special moments of childhood with positive messages and lessons set to upbeat, colorful music. There's no iffy content, and lots for every family member to enjoy.


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Parent of 6 year old
September 23, 2012
 
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