The Best Kids... Ever!

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The Best Kids... Ever!
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 16, 2008
Genre Pop music
Lengthmore than 240 min
Label EMI
Various Artists chronology
The Best Love... Ever!
(2008)
The Best Kids... Ever!
(2008)
The Best Film... Ever!
(2008)

The Best Kids... Ever! is a compilation released by EMI in 2008. It contains songs for children. Songs were recorded by Polish artists only.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Krzysztof Marzec i Fasolki- "Pan Tik-Tak"
  2. Akademia Pana Kleksa- "Kaczka dziwaczka"
  3. Budzik- "Latający odkurzacz"
  4. Lady Pank- "Dwuosobowa banda"
  5. Domisie- "Domisie na dzień dobry"
  6. Ewa Złotowska- "Co się stało z Pszczółką Mają"
  7. Natalia Kukulska- "Puszek okruszek"
  8. Majka Jeżowska- "A ja wolę moją mamę"
  9. Tęczowy Music Box- Gabrysia Owsiak- "Jestem Gabrysia"
  10. Zygzaki- "Idę w tany bez mamy"
  11. Zbigniew Wodecki- "Pszczółka Maja"
  12. Kulfon i Monika- "Kulfon, co z Ciebie wyrośnie?"
  13. Domowe Przedszkole- "Kolorowe kredki"
  14. Magda Fronczewska- "Myszka widziała ostatnia"
  15. Fasolki- "Witaminki dla chłopczyka i dziewczynki"
  16. Kaczki Z Nowej Paczki- "Dziubdziub"
  17. Króliczek Titou- "Kuku, Titou"

CD 2

  1. Wesołe Nutki- "Stary niedźwiedź mocno śpi"
  2. Korniki- "Zielone żabki"
  3. Majka Jeżowska- "Guma do podskoków"
  4. Gawęda  [ pl ]- "A ja mam psa"
  5. Domisie- "Domisiowa skakanka"
  6. Natalia Nocoń & Biedronki- "Dźwiękołapka"
  7. Rass Tomi & Dzieciuff Squad- "Piosenka skakanka"
  8. Zespół Dziecięcy Gong- "Koci, koci łapci"
  9. Michał Bajor- "Na straganie"
  10. Piotruś Wieczorek i Kasia Szczęsna- "Domowa piosenka"
  11. Arfik- "Jak ja się nazywam"
  12. Kasia Klich- "Kółko graniaste"
  13. Wesołe Podwórko- "Każdy swoje imię ma"
  14. Radiowe Nutki- "Najłatwiejsze ciasto w świecie"
  15. Ola Pawłowska- "Kropka"
  16. Zespół Dziecięcy Gong- "Wlazł kotek na płotek"
  17. Tomek Góralski i Dominik Fołta- "Chciałbym być kowbojem"

CD 3

  1. Domisie- "Łazienkowe czary-mary"
  2. Asia Siedlicka i Kasia Murawska- "Mydło lubi zabawę"
  3. Wesołe Podwórko- "Z jak zdrowie"
  4. Wesołe Nutki- "Pieski małe dwa"
  5. Wesołe Podwórko- "Idą buty do przedszkola"
  6. Joanna Jabłczyńska i Fasolki- "Myj zęby"
  7. Wesołe Podwórko- "Piosenka o czasie"
  8. Wesołe Podwórko- "Zabawa w chodzenie"
  9. Wesołe Podwórko- "To auto, a to auta dwa"
  10. Korniki- "Cztery zielone słonie"
  11. Wesołe Podwórko- "Hartuj ciało"
  12. Kasia Klich- "Stokrotka"
  13. Wesołe Nutki- "Jadą, jadą misie"
  14. Aktorzy Teatru Rampa- "Lekcja języków"
  15. Wesołe Podwórko- "Dzieci i światła"
  16. Zespół Dziecięcy Gong- "Krasnoludki"
  17. Gawęda- "Bugi-ługi dla papugi"
  18. Jacek Jarosz- "Do trzech razy sztuka"
  19. Ewa Bem- "Znaki drogowe"
  20. Korniki- "Alfabetynka"

CD 4

  1. Magda Umer & Grzegorz Turnau- "Bajka iskierki"
  2. Anita Lipnicka- "Uśnijże mi, uśnij"
  3. Magda Umer- "Śpij kochanie"
  4. Marek Grechuta- "Śpij - bajki śnij"
  5. Ewa Bem- "Idzie niebo ciemną nocą"
  6. Justyna Steczkowska- "Już idziemy spać"
  7. Arfik- "Zwyczajna kołysanka"
  8. Krzysztof Krawczyk- "Dla Krzysia"
  9. Orkiestra Dni Naszych- "Kołysaneczka"
  10. Zespół Dziecięcy Gong- "A, a, kotki dwa"
  11. Zuzia Czerniak- "Smutna kołysanka"
  12. Grzegorz Turnau- "W muszelkach Twoich dłoni"
  13. Wesołe Podwórko- "Kocia kołysanka"
  14. Kornelia Włodarczyk i Rass Tomi & Dzieciuff Squad- "Kołysanka dla Fryderyka"
  15. Kasia Liebhen i Zespół Tęcza- "Piosenka do poduszki"
  16. Majka Jeżowska- "Kołysanka dla Michałka"
  17. Seweryn Krajewski- "Kołysanka dla Okruszka"

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