Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Album Review: Songs For Early Learning — Itty Bitty Beats


The latest album by Itty Bitty Beats, Songs For Early Learning, really is an album for everyone. Teachers, parents, kids — whoever you are, if you want to dance, sing, share stories, or simply have fun, this is the album for you. Across seventeen original and heartfelt songs, the duo have once again provided a goldmine of material to wrap your ears around. From tidying up, to washing hands, and even learning how to relieve stress, it’s all here in one unified whole, where the crucial elements of early learning are explored with both delicacy and finesse.

What better way to start an album than by saying 'Hello', where we get to 'share a smile' through this delightful slice of melodic magic. The song is built around acoustic guitar, with wonderful harmonies and exotic chimes adding further texture to the overall vibe. It’s such a gentle introduction — one that delights and charms in turn — where the listener feels invited to share in the experience, because everyone is welcome and 'we are so glad to have you here'.

The album also features its fair share of animal references. Whether the songs describe a variety of animals on 'If I Had a Farm', or focus individually on ducks, bunny rabbits or even bees, we’re all given the opportunity to join in the fun. This happens through wonderful singalongs and actions tied to the music, because at the end of the day, 'that would make me happy'.

All you educators out there, take note. If you’re searching for useful educational themes to use in the classroom, this is the album for you. Whether the songs explore the intricacies of 'Opposites', 'The Days of the Week', or 'The Alphabet Song', the duo get their message across in fine style. The music is catchy and uplifting, and the lyrics are instructive without being overly complex. As a result, the songs really hit the target, providing the motivated teacher with everything required to bring lessons to life and enhance understanding through music.

How many parents out there have tried to get their children to comply with basic hygiene, only for it to fall on deaf ears? Well, the 'Handwashing Song' will no doubt provide some much-needed assistance, with its spirited instructions and cool groove. Here, instruction spars with sublime harmonies, with the inclusion of a Hammond organ providing additional flavour. 'Tidying Up' has a similar impact. With its jaunty vibe, it draws the listener in with consummate ease. Here, tidying up is celebrated — so much so that 'it’s so much fun to tidy up, I think I’ll tidy up some more'. 

After so much dancing, the album also provides space for more laid-back tunes, such as 'Rainbow', with its wonderful reciprocal vocals and delightful melody throughout. There’s also a soothing foray into mindfulness with the alluring 'Breathe In Breathe Out', where children get the opportunity to relax, chill out, and simply breathe. The arrangement is very simple, with just a vocal and what sounds like a cello competing for space. The vocal melody is superb, as are the lyrical instructions, which effortlessly hit the mark. If Lou Reed had written a song for children, I’m pretty sure it would sound something like this.

My favourite song is 5 Little Vampires, which is an absolute must for any teacher looking for a Halloween-themed tune. Here, an acoustic guitar provides a delicate backing track as the duo describe the various actions of the vampires. Built around a playful numerical countdown, the song combines counting backwards with a subtle change of key that keeps the listener on their toes. It’s a very charming piece that delivers on its promise of stirring children’s imaginations, helping with counting, and providing a welcome addition to any Halloween classroom playlist.

The album finishes where it began, with something of a reprise of the opening track. Here, the band says goodbye and 'gives a little wave' before departing the proceedings. The song closes the curtain on the album, leaving the listener wanting more, despite having already given so much.

Itty Bitty Beats have slowly and deliberately reached for the stars and come out on top, doing so through a combination of vocal purity, lyrical dexterity, and magical melody. This is music with a message at its absolute best, and while there are many other excellent albums around for parents and teachers, this truly is a one-stop show. You don’t have to listen to anything else — it’s all here, across seventeen wonderful and enriching songs in just over thirty minutes. Where they go from here, who knows? One thing is for sure though: they have already made their mark, and I’m certain their music will be enjoyed across the world for many years to come.

Itty Bitty Beats – something for everyone.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for writing such a comprehensive review of our album. It means so much to us that you can see our vision with the album and so thoughtfully reflect on each song.

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