Description: Pretty, children's musical box style theme. Bright and upbeat, perfect for depicting mechanical toys, clocks and musical boxes or children's movement & play. Featuring acoustic guitar, glockenspiel & clock winding fx. Made for children's TV channels. Various mixes available.

Description: Pretty, children's musical box style theme. Bright and upbeat, perfect for depicting mechanical toys, clocks and musical boxes or children's movement & play. Featuring acoustic guitar, glockenspiel & clock winding fx. Made for children's TV channels. Various mixes available.

Description: Jaunty, walking paced, graceful & carefree light theme. Whimsical & light-hearted, very reminiscent of a more gentile time. Features skipping strings, pizzicato, flutes, piano, celeste, flutes and bassoon. Perfect for those tongue-in-cheek moments. Main mix, 60sec & 30sec versions

Description: Instantly recognisable and quirky, whistle-stop tour through a busy day. Piano, pizzicato strings, small bells and percussion come together in a crazy, yet catchy rhythmical track. Perfect for busy lifestyle and children's products radio and television commercials

Description: Lively and lots of fun, runaround theme for small children. Uptempo, jolly and full of beans, it's non-stop playtime for toddlers and infants alike. Features children's laughter and goofy sound effects. Perfect for Children's TV, nursery school adverts and playgroup web-site features. Various mixes

Description: Hey Diddle Diddle is a well known and traditional English nursery rhyme, dating back to at least the 16th century. The name Cat and the Fiddle was a popular name for an Inn. This version is a mix of acoustic and electronic. Great for childrens TV, also add your own lyrics for a parody advert. Various versions

Description: Traditional English childrens counting song and nursery rhyme. Its origins are unclear, but was first published in 1906. This quirky and upbeat version features synths and keyboards and is perfect for use on childrens TV or for a advertising parody. 60sec and 30sec versions

Description: Popular repetitive song for children, originating from the USA. This adaptation of this well known tune lends itself to wider use and features piano and guitar. Great for anything from childrens television to radio and TV commercials, due to it being well know, it sticks in peoples heads.

Description: Well known and traditional nursery rhyme for small children. The tune originates from France in 1761, whilst the popular lyrics were added in 1806. This simple warm version features a small intimate collection of bells, glockenspiel and celeste. Great for anything from kids TV to commercials.

Description: Traditional childrens nursery rhyme dating back to the 1770s, Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be also known as Johnnys So Long At The Fair. This uplifting, whimsical and quirky instrumental version features tuba and keyboards. Perfect for radio and television commercials, also childrens TV.

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