Review

Raise a Ruckus

Common Sense Media says

Fun, feel-good tunes will inspire little ones to dream big.
Age
2
Quality
 

  • "Dad Upside Down" sees the silly in palindromes like "mom," "dad," and "sis," while "Say Yes" is a lesson in colorful vocabulary and the value in using big-kid words.
  • This album encourages kids to use their imagination. "Bit Her" is about a brother learning his lesson that biting his little sister isn't OK: "No matter how hungry you get, don't ever bite your sister on the toe."
  • Hullabaloo knows how to give kids music to sing and swing to, all the while incorporating messages about using your imagination, having fun, and of course, eating vegetables and being nice to your siblings.
  • Not applicable.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that Raise a Ruckus, from acclaimed and beloved children's band Hullabaloo, cotinues to raise the bar for kids' songs that not only encourage lots of movement and giggles, but also include mini-lessons the whole family can appreciate.


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