The Canadian Folk Music Award for Children's Album of the Year is a Canadian award, presented as part of the Canadian Folk Music Awards to honour the year's best children's music.
Year | Nominee | Album | Ref |
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2005 1st Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
No award presented | |||
2006 2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Ken Whiteley | Join the Band | [1] | |
Connie Kaldor | A Poodle in Paris | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman | Reaching for the Stars | ||
Rick Scott | Snooze Music | ||
Various Artists | Le petit chien de laine | ||
2007 3rd Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Pied Pumkin | Pumkids: Tuneful Tales for Kids & Kin | [2] | |
Geneviève Bilodeau, Connie Kaldor | Un Canard à New York | [3] | |
Debbie Carroll | Simply Beautiful | ||
Alex Mahé | Wakin' Up the Sunshine | ||
Laura Vinson & Free Spirit | Mossbag Lullaby | ||
2008 4th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
The Kerplunks | The Kerplunks | [4] | |
Rik Barron | Shine | [5] | |
Celtic Rathskallions | All Around the Circle | ||
Funky Mamas | Rollin' Along | ||
Art Napoleon | Mocikan: Songs for Learning Cree | ||
2009 5th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Chris McKhool | FiddleFire! | [6] | |
Maggie G. | Around The House With Maggie G. | [7] | |
The Kerplunks | Walk On | ||
Tasha Platt | Big Bad Bantam Rooster | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman | Zoom Zoom Cuddle and Croon |
Year | Nominee | Album | Ref |
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2010 6th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Andrew Queen | Too Tall | [8] | |
The Kerplunks | Number 3 | ||
Madame Diva | Madame Diva | ||
Peter Puffin's Whale Tales | Proud Like a Mountain | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman | Sing the Cold Winter Away | ||
2011 7th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Benoît Archambault | Les pourquoi | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman | I Love to Hear the Sounds | [9] | |
Colleen Power, Crooked Stovepipe | For Little Ones | ||
Will Stroet | Walk 'n' Roll | ||
Marky Weinstock | Songs for Dreamers | ||
2012 8th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Henri Godon | Chansons pour toutes sortes d'enfants | [10] | |
Andrew Queen | GROW | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman, Hannah Shira Naiman | Here We Go Zodeo | ||
Shelley Bean and the Duckety Muds | Shelley Bean and the Duckety Muds | ||
Will Stroet | Ensemble, en cadence | ||
2013 9th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Helen Austin | Always Be a Unicorn | [11] | |
The Funky Mamas | Pickin' in the Garden | [12] | |
Jennifer Gasoi | Throw a Penny in the Wishing Well | ||
Madame Diva | Viva la Diva | ||
Gary Rasberry | What's the Big Idea?!? | ||
2014 10th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Fred Penner | Where In The World | [13] | |
Helen Austin | Colour It | [14] | |
Alex Mahé | Réveillons les bonnes chansons | ||
Rattle and Strum | Rattle and Strum | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman | When It's Autumn | ||
2015 11th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
The Swinging Belles | More Sheep, Less Sleep | [15] | |
Ginalina | Forest Friends' Nature Club Album | [16] | |
Henri Godon | La vie rêvée! | ||
Hilary Grist | Tomorrow Is a Chance to Start Over | ||
Stella Swanson | I'm Not a Bunny | ||
2016 12th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
The Kerplunks | Pants & Mammals | [17] | |
Nadia Gaudet, Jason Burnstick | Dream Big, Little One / Fais de beaux rêves, petit ange | [18] | |
Charlie Hope | Songs, Stories and Friends 2: Where the Path Will Wind | ||
Kattam | De Tombouctou à Bombay | ||
Kathy Reid-Naiman | Welcome Summer | ||
2017 13th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Fred Penner | Hear the Music | [19] | |
Jessie Farrell | Chirp Chirp Happy | [20] | |
Ginalina | Home Is Family | ||
Madame Diva, Micah le jeune voyageur | Zing-E-Zing! | ||
Stella Swanson and the Rosie Joyfuls | Pants on Backwards | ||
2018 14th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Joseph Edgar, Lisa LeBlanc, Robin-Joël Cool, Wanabi Farmeur, Vishtèn, Caroline Savoie, Édith Butler | Grand tintamarre ! - Chansons et comptines acadiennes | [21] | |
Jeremy Fisher Junior | Highway to Spell | [22] | |
The Oot n' Oots | Electric Jellyfish Boogaloo | ||
Splash'N Boots | Love, Kisses and Hugs | ||
The Swinging Belles | The Superstar Sibling Detective Agency |
Year | Nominee | Album | Ref |
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2020 15th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
The Kerplunks | Lullabies for Big Eyes | [23] | |
Ginalina | It Takes a Village | [24] | |
Amos J, Jérôme Fortin | Magical Lullabies | ||
Will's Jams | Rocks and Roots | ||
Splash'N Boots | You, Me and the Sea | ||
2021 16th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Claire Ness | Broccoli Farm | [25] | |
Spencer Burton | The Mountain Man | [26] | |
Ginalina | Small But Mighty | ||
Henri Godon | Tous musiciens | ||
Charlie Hope | Goodnight to You All | ||
2022 17th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Splash'N Boots | Heart Parade | [27] | |
Penny Pom Pom | Believe in Your Magic | [28] | |
Peter Puffin's Whale Tales | Campfire Time! | ||
Garth Prince | Falling in Africa | ||
Remy Rodden | Think About the Wild | ||
2023 18th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Gordie Crazylegs MacKeeman | Folk for Little Folk, Vol. 1 | ||
My Friend Christopher | Tuba Blues | [29] | |
Hannah Shira Naiman | Ça suffit pour s'amuser | ||
The Oot n' Oots | Ponderosa Bunchgrass and the Golden Rule | ||
The Relative Minors | The Full Circle | ||
2024 19th Canadian Folk Music Awards | |||
Ginalina | Going Back: Remembered and Remixed Family Folk Songs, Vol. 1 | [30] | |
Darrelle London | Primary | [31] | |
Mr. Ben | Here Comes the Train | ||
The Relative Minors | Minor Third | ||
The Swinging Belles | Welcome to the Flea Circus |
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