Songs featured include Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line,” Don Williams’ “Louisiana Saturday Night,” and Phil Vassar’s “Just Another Day in Paradise.” Family Country Radio adds fun Americana to car rides and impromptu dance-offs with a mix of well-known country hits from artists like George Straight, Faith Hill, and Brad Paisley.This station often features instrumental versions of mainstream songs such as The Piano Guys’ “A Thousand Years,” Yiruma’s “River Flows in You,” and Antoine Dufour’s “You and I.” Overall, this station provides a wonderful backdrop to craft or quiet time. Acoustic New Age Radio features acoustic guitar and piano sounds.Thank goodness for Pandora’s thumbs down button. Overall, it’s a great mix of songs kids enjoy and songs I enjoy, but it will occasionally play an obnoxious song. Radio for Kids Radio plays songs from movie soundtracks including “Frozen.” This station also includes children-friendly songs such as Train’s “Hey, Soul Sister,” Lyle Lovett’s “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” and Ylvis’ “The Fox” (What does the fox say?).Enjoy the smooth, rich tones of Dean Martin’s “That’s Amore” and Frank Sinatra’s “The Way You Look Tonight.” Italian Cooking Music Radio sets a positive mood while preparing lunch and snacks throughout the day.Some songs featured on this station include Jason Mraz’s “Lucky” and Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know.” Personally, I love how it offers new renditions of popular songs from bands like Boyce Avenue. Coffee Shop Soundtrack Radio offers laid back, relaxing background music for anytime of the day.Baby Mozart (For Deep Sleep) Radio is based on a track by Steven Snow and plays instrumental arrangements of familiar songs like “A Whole New World,” “Canon in D” and “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.” It’s perfect for preparing babies and toddlers for nap time.Children’s Indie Radio combines classics like Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” and The Vespers’ “All I Want Is You” with contemporary songs like Jack Johnson’s “We’re Going to Be Friends.” Children’s Indie Radio helps cultivate a fun and mellow mood for playtime.Here are my 10 go-to Pandora stations for when I’m with the kids. While I do suffer through some genres I don’t love for the sake of the kids, I refuse to listen to children singing “Mary had a Little Lamb” or “Itsy Bitsy Spider” all day. However, finding radio stations that both the kids and I can enjoy proves a challenging task. Additionally, music improves language development, and the limitless musical styles provide a wealth of sensory stimuli for toddlers and babies. Music can reach children in ways I can’t. Pandora is one of my most powerful childcare tools.
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