Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album

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Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album
Awarded forRecordings created and intended specifically for children.
CountryUnited States
Presented by The Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2000
Currently held byDanilo & Chapis for Vamos al Zoo (2023)
Website latingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and the contributions of Latin musicians in the United States and worldwide. The award is given every year since the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, which took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

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The category is restricted for recordings that are created and intended specifically for children. It is awarded to the artist with 51% or more playing time of the album, if no artist is credited with sufficient playing time, the award will go to the producer. The category includes Portuguese language recordings.

Brazilian singer and TV host Xuxa and Spanish clown and musician Emilio Aragón Bermúdez "Miliki" are the only artists who have received the award more than once, with two wins each. Xuxa is also the most nominated artist in the category with seven nominations.

Winners and nominees

Two-time winner Miliki pictured alongside brothers Fofo and Gaby. GabyFofoMilikiPuertoRico.jpg
Two-time winner Miliki pictured alongside brothers Fofó and Gaby.
Brazilian singer and TV host Xuxa won the award in 2002 and 2003. Xuxa2006.jpg
Brazilian singer and TV host Xuxa won the award in 2002 and 2003.
Brazilian singer Adriana Calcanhotto won the award in 2006. Adriana Calcanhoto, por Jose Goulao (2008).jpg
Brazilian singer Adriana Calcanhotto won the award in 2006.
Puerto Rican singer Miguelito won the award in 2008. Miguelito el Heredero.jpg
Puerto Rican singer Miguelito won the award in 2008.
Colombian singer and Carlos Vives won the award in 2009 as the producer of Pombo Musical. Carlos Vives Premios Lo Nuestro 2016.jpg
Colombian singer and Carlos Vives won the award in 2009 as the producer of Pombo Musical .
Argentine musician Luis Pescetti won the award in 2010. Luis Pescetti.jpg
Argentine musician Luis Pescetti won the award in 2010.
Venezuelan singer Maria Teresa Chacin won the award in 2012. Maria Teresa Chacin, 2008.JPG
Venezuelan singer María Teresa Chacín won the award in 2012.
Marc Anthony won the award in 2017. Marc Anthony 2010 (cropped).jpg
Marc Anthony won the award in 2017.
2020 winner, Tina Kids. TinaKids2.jpg
2020 winner, Tina Kids.
YearRecipient(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2000 Miliki
  • Oscar Gómez & José Morato, producers
A Mis Niños de 30 Años
2001 Miliki
  • Oscar Gómez & José Morato, producers
Cómo Estan Ustedes?
  • Los Niños de Cuba (performer); Carlos Cano (producer) – Así Cantan Los Niños De Cuba
  • Lindalys Morán, Miguel Cano & Emily Cano (performers); Coalo Zamorano (producer) – Niños Adorando
  • El Morro (performer); Pepe Garza & Tomás Rubio (producers) – Puras Para Niños, Vol. 1
  • Colegio de Música de Medellín (performer); Marta Agudelo Villa (producer) – Traralalala
2002 Xuxa
  • Zé Henrique, producer
Só Para Baixinhos 2
2003 Xuxa
  • Zé Henrique & Xuxa, producers
Só Para Baixinhos 3
  • Cómplices Al Rescate (performer); Alejandro Abaroa (producer) – Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final
  • Beatriz Contreras, Lila Jaramillo and Orlando Sandoval (performers); Lila Jaramillo & Orlando Sandoval (producers) – Carta al Niño Dios
  • Tatiana (performer); Jorge Avendaño (producer) – Los Mejores Temas de las Películas de Walt Disney
  • Various Artists; Alejandro Allen & Edgar Arceo (producers) – Canciones de Gozo Para Niños
2004 Niños Adorando
  • Coalo Zamorano, producer
Niños Adorando 2
  • Alegrijes y Rebujos (performer); Alejandro Abaroa (producer) – Disco
  • Tatiana (performer and producer) – El Regalo
  • Various Artists; Alejandro Allen & Edgar Arceo (producers) – Canciones Con Acción Para Niños
  • Xuxa (performer); Ary Sperling (producer) – Só Para Baixinhos 4
2005 Lina LunaLina Luna
  • ChristellLa Fiesta Continúa!!!
  • FloricientaFloricienta y su banda
  • Ke Zafados – Ke Zafados
  • Los Payasónicos – Poder Payasónico
  • Misión S.O.SAventura y Amor
2006 Adriana Partimpim Adriana Partimpim - O Show
2007 Voz Veis Cómo Se Llega A Belén
2008 Miguelito El Heredero
  • Claraluna – Un Lugar Llamado Colombia
  • Raquel Durães – Hora de Dormir
  • Niños Adorando – Niños Adorando 3
  • RemiAlegrate
  • Strings For Kids – Acordes para Hormiguitas y Menudas Criaturas
2009 Various Artists Pombo Musical
2010 Luis Pescetti Luis Pescetti
  • Banda de Boca – MPB Pras Crianças
  • Rita Rosa – Insectos y Bicharracos
  • Various Artists; Paulo Bira (producer) – Brasileirinhos
  • Various Artists; Andrés Cáceres (producer) – Lo Mejor de Playhouse Disney
2011 Pato Fu Música de Brinquedo
  • Claraluna – Un Mundo de Navidad
  • Piero – Sinfonia Inconclusa En 'L'a Mar
  • Omara PortuondoReír y Cantar
  • Jessyca Sarango – Henry El Camioncito Verde
  • Topa & Muni – La Casa de Playhouse Disney
  • Various Artists; Alvaro Gómez & Juan Ricardo Weiler (producer) – Cantando Aprendo a Hablar: Vamos a Jugar
2012 María Teresa Chacín María Teresa Chacín Canta Cuentos
2013 Lucky Díaz y La Familia Música ¡Fantástico!
  • Atención AtenciónVamos A Bailar
  • Eslabones Kids – Vamos A Cantar
  • Karito – Estoy Feliz
  • Miami Lighthouse for the Blind – Four Magical Stories to Live
2014 Marta Gómez and FriendsColoreando: Traditional Songs For Children In Spanish
2015 Mister G Los Animales
2016 123 Andrés Arriba Abajo
  • Claraluna – 1,2,3 Llega Navidad
  • Marta GómezCanciones de Sol
  • Omara PortuondoCanciones de Cri Cri "El Grillo Cantor"
  • Various Artists; Carlos Cano, Aldo Méndez & Hernán Milla (producers) – Canciones y Palabras, Vol. 1
  • XuxaAbc Do Xspb
2017 Various Artists
  • Marc Anthony, Carlos Escalona Cruz & Miguel Ignacio Mendoza, producers
Marc Anthony for Babies
  • Mariana Baraj – ¡Churo!
  • Cantajuego – ¡Viva Mi Planeta 2!
  • CepillínGracias
  • Luis PescettiQueridos (en vivo)
  • Sophia – Aprendendo Ritmos da América
2018 ClaralunaImaginare
  • Ana & Gio – Ana & Gio
  • Mundo Bita – Bita e a natureza
  • Luis Pescetti y Amigos – Magia todo el día
  • Colectivo Animal – Un bosque encantado 2
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2019 The Lucky Band Buenos Diaz
  • Claraluna – Luces, Cámara, Acción
  • Sonia De Los Santos – ¡Alegría!
  • Payasitas Nifu Nifa – Bim Bom Bam!
  • 123 AndrésCanta Las Letras
[2]
2020 Tina KidsCanta y Juega
  • Colegio de Música de Medellín – Viva la Fiesta
  • The Lucky BandPaseo Lunar
  • Sophia – Artistas de Profesión
  • Veleta Roja – Sonidos que Cuentan
[3]
2021 Tu Rockcito and Orquesta Filarmónica de MedellínTu Rockcito Filármonico
  • Cantoalegre; Edith Derdyk, Daniel Escobar, Luis Fernando Franco, Jesús David Garcés, Fito Hernández, Paulo Tatit & José Julián Villa, album producers – Otra Vuelta al Sol
  • Danilo & Chapis – Danilo & Chapis, Vol. 1
  • Mi Casa Es Tu Casa – Canciones de Cuna
  • Victoria SurNanas Consentidoras
[4]
2022 SophiaA la Fiesta de la Música Vamos Todos
  • Claraluna – Marakei
  • Danilo & Chapis – Danilo & Chapis, Vol. 2
  • Mi Casa Es Tu Casa – Tarde de Juegos
  • Puerto Candelaria – La Sinfonía de los Bichos Raros
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2023 Danilo & ChapisVamos al Zoo
  • Flor Bromley – Aventuras
  • Gaby Moreno & Zona Neon – Cantando Juntos
  • María Mulata – Colcha de Retazos
  • Veleta Roja – ¿Y Si Pido Que Me Cuentes?
[6]
2024 TBATBA
  • Cantoalegre & Orquesta La Pascasia – Navidad de Norte a Sur: Cantoaegre Big Band (En Vivo)
  • Claraluna – Cantemos Juntos
  • Danilo & Chapis – ¡A Cantar!
  • Payasitas Nifu Nifa – Dun Dun Dara
  • Todos Podemos Cantar – Todos Podemos Cantas 2024
[7]

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