The Children’s Music Web Awards 2006
WINNERS

Our Children's Music Web Awards are decided in a multi-step judging process. First, family judges screen the candidates and make preliminary decisions. Then, classrooms and day care centers worldwide pick their favorites.
Children's voices predominate every step of the way.
Thus,
it can truly be said that these are the
KIDS' FAVORITES!
You can hear some of the winners each month in real audio on Penelope's Radio
Cat 1 Best Recording for Babies and Toddlers ages 0 to 3
Kid Tunes, Inc.: Galliump Lullabies
Knock Knock English: Super Simple Songs 2
Barry Louis Polisar: Juggling Babies
Cat 3 Best Recording for Preschoolers ages 3 to 5
Charity and the JAMband: Peanut Butter Jam
Jim Gill: Jim Gill Sings the Sneezing Song and Other Contagious Tunes
Putumayo Kids: Folk Playground
Cat 3: Best Recording for Younger Children ages 5 to 8
Beethoven's Wig: Beethoven's Wig 3
Campfire Kev and Mary LaFleur: The Pet Project
Charity and the JAMband: Rock Your Socks Off
Daddy A Go Go: Eat Every Bean and Pea On Your Plate
Rebecca Frezza: Tall and Small
Monty Harper: Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales
John Kirk and Trish Miller: The Big Rock Candy Mountain
Lulu and the Tomcat: Stick To It
Mr. David: The Great Adventures of Mr. David
Hap Palmer: Divertamonos Apprendiendo
Lanny Sherwin: Turn Up The Music
Ken Whiteley: Join In the Band
Cat 4: Best Recording for Older Children ages 8 to 12
Erika Paul Carlson: Scat's My Bag
Kaleidoscope Songs: Kaleidoscope Songs Number 2
Talking Fingers: Jingle Spells
The Brothers Comstock: Songs and Other Stupid Stuff
Cat 5: Best Spoken Word for Preschoolers
No winners
Cat 6: Best Spoken Word for Younger Children
Jane Barnholdt: Snuggle Down and Say Goodnight
Dianne de las Casas: Jump, Jiggle, Jam
Music Cartoons: Grand Staff and His Music Friends
Donna Washington: Angel's Laughter
Cat 7: Best Spoken Word for Older Children
Magic Maestro: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Cat 8: Best Song for Babies and Toddlers
Jim Gill: "Hands Are For Clapping"
Katherine Dines: "Angels are Dancing With You"
Sukey Molloy and Patrick Jones: "My Boat"
Cat 9: Best Song for Preschoolers
Patricia Lou Harris: "Galliump"
Juliette McDonald: "I Wanna Chihuahua"
Elaine Serling: "Colors of the Rainbow"
Cat 10: Best Song for Younger Children
Campfire Kev: "Queen of the House"
John Kirk and Trish Miller: "I Read It In a Book"
Mister Mark: " If You're Angry"
The Figureheads: "Kiddo Anthem"
Cat 11: Best Song for Older Children
Steve Courtney Band: "Mama's Homemade Soup"
Patricia Lou Harris and Terri Thurman Finck: "Sea Biscuit"
Steve Rosenek: "Bridge to Terabithia"
Cat 12: Best DVD for Babies and Toddlers
Sally Jaeger: Mr. Bear Says Hello
Cat 13: Best DVD for Preschooler
No winners
Cat 14: Best DVD for Younger Children
Cat 15: Best DVD for Older Children
Cat 16: By Kids For Kids Younger
Karin Stein ( La Negra Karin): Camaraca
Cat 17: By Kids For Kids Older
No winners
Cat 18: Best New Artist for Preschoolers
Debi Derryberry: What A Way To Play
Paul Helou: Bears, Bees, and Butterflies
Cat 19: Best New Artist for Younger Children
Bruce Fite: Don't Put Your Cat In the Washing Machine
Cat 20: Best New Artist for Older Children
The Brothers Comstock: Songs and Other Stupid Stuff
Judge's Special Awards
These awards were by suggestion from family judges and a small committee
Rabbit Ears Storytelling Series
They Might Be Giants: Here Come the ABC's
Judge's Technical Award
Bill Harley, Sally Rogers, and Bill Wellington's use of
environmentally sound CD packaging
Lifetime Achievement Award
to
Your memorable albums are true celebrations of childhood.
Your heartfelt songs have become anthems for two generations of schoolchildren.
Your tight harmonies and delightful arrangements have set the bar for three decades.
All winners will receive a free roll of "spider" gold stickers and a certificate by mail. Judge's comments will also be included where available.
Congratulations!