

(We’ve purchased several of these albums, even though we usually stream them, both so we have them and to support the creators.) Most, if not all, of the streaming options, you can also buy if you’d prefer to just own the mp3s. Now let me talk about what’s on that playlist, so you know why we picked it, or in case you want to listen to it by another route - as well as a couple options that are not available for streaming on Amazon. Note that we do play it on shuffle, because otherwise you get all the catechism questions back-to-back, before you get to anything else, and that’s kind of boring if it’s not what you’re going for. (You can copy it and then add and delete as desired.) If you have Amazon Prime, you should be able to just grab our playlist and use it as a starting point. A very few are songs we purchased.) This makes it really easy for the kids (or me) to be able to just say, “Alexa, shuffle playlist ‘Kids Theology,'” and have the music start.
#Psalty the singing songbook lyrics free#
(Most of it is free with Prime a few songs may be only available with Music Unlimited. We actually have most of this music on a single Amazon playlist. (In fact, I personally enjoy listening to a lot of our music that’s technically meant for the kids.) Amazon Playlist: Christian Children’s Music But I want to share some of our favorites, that we find edifying spiritually, enjoyable for the kids to listen to, and good enough in musical quality that they don’t drive us adults nuts. I don’t in any way want to imply that what I’m listing here is all there is. I have written here about credal music, but apparently I’ve failed to mention anything else - so here’s some of my favorite Christian children’s music. Something I hear asked regularly in Christian parenting communities is what music is beneficial for building their kids’ faith.

So I’m sorry I’ve unwittingly been holding back on sharing some of my favorite resources! I discovered when I tried to link to this post this week that I’d never posted it.
