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C. Annicelli -- Gifts and Dec, 8/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

In a children's music space chock full of new releases, longevity may be the best seal of approval when deciding what to buy. With that thought in mind, here are several new titles from children's music artists with well-established bona fides.

Meltdown ($12.98), from Sandman Records, Santa Barbara, Calif., is singer-songwriter Lanny Sherwin's latest collection of "upbeat and thought-provoking" songs for kids and their parents. The CD's 12 tunes mix clever lyrics and catchy melodies with positive messages in several musical genres.

Singer-songwriter Mary Kaye unveils her fourth collection of children's songs in Music Box ($15), from Mary Kaye Music, South Berwick, Maine. The CD features more of Kaye's folk-rock songs filled with story-like lyrics and distinctive characters for toddlers and younger tweens.

Grammy Award winners Cathy & Marcy team with Washington rapper Christylez Bacon for Banjo to Beatbox ($7.99), from Community Music, Takoma Park, Md. The EP-length CD breaks musical ground by mixing Cathy & Marcy's traditional banjo and washboard based songs with Bacon's contemporary aesthetic on tunes like "Hip-Hop Humpty Dumpty."

Long-running children's musical trio The Learning Station returns with Kid's Country Song & Dance ($15), from Don Monopoli Productions, Melbourne, Fla. The 18-song CD features classics like "You Are My Sunshine" mixed with original tunes designed to inspire kids to get up and dance.

Austin, Texas-based musician-educator Laura Freeman sings about the four seasons in Somersault Season ($15). Freeman's latest collection features 16 songs written to keep "active bodies moving all year long," interspersed with spoken word interludes in a variety of languages.

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