Description: Crazy, fun and sing-a-long version of a traditional tune. Better known as Camptown Races the popular well known tune from the mid 1800s. This uptempo version has been arranged for radio and television commercials and is suitable for adding vocals at the beginning and end. Various mixes 60sec and 30sec versions

Description: A cheerful orchestra depicting some magic happening under the Christmas tree ;) Have a nice holiday, fellow humans.

Description: A quirky children music track aiming to train the listener by depicting alternating 30 seconds scenes: the WRONG one, with a clumsy and doubtful mood, and the RIGHT one, expressing joy and fun. Instrumentation: orchestra, percussion, electric guitar with wah, piano.

Description: A quirky children music track aiming to train the listener by depicting alternating 30 seconds scenes: the WRONG one, with a clumsy and doubtful mood, and the RIGHT one, expressing joy and fun. Instrumentation: orchestra, percussion, electric guitar with wah, piano.

Description: The *genrebender* are mini series of tunes evolved around the same musical hook and offered in a variety of arrangements, in order to make the same refrain available in different styles of music. This *Get X* one is available in Jazz, Children, DNB and Ska style.

Description: The *genrebender* are mini series of tunes evolved around the same musical hook and offered in a variety of arrangements, in order to make the same refrain available in different styles of music. This *Be X Be Y* one is available in Funk, Children and Punk Rock versions.

Description: An upbeat and funny acoustic track with a childlike, playful mood. Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, hand percussion, jew harp, accordion, flute, double bass.

Genres: Royalty Free Music , Kids Quirky

Description: Quirky and playful instrumental tune: whistled melody, accordion, xylophone, ukulele and similar toy-instruments make this track perfect for children related productions, cartoons, animations and comedy moments.

Description: Traditional English nursery rhyme, dating back hundreds of years, to which children often perform actions. It's unclear who the rhyme was written about, but it still remains a favourite all these centuries later. This adaptation is in a military style and great for children's TV and Commercials 60sec and 30sec

Description: Donkey Riding is a traditional work song or sea shanty, with the earliest record of the song being in 1857. The tune and words are an adaptation of Highland Laddie. This more gentle version lends itself more to radio and television adverts or children's TV more than ditties for salty old sea dogs.

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