Sharing the Same Stars
(2009, Children's music, by Leeny & Tamara)
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 0, age appropriate for kids over 0; suggested age 4. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Quirky lyrical tunes are educational and fun.
The themes of this music are: animals, independence, learning, life skills, love
Why We Rated This
for Ages 4 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
About Sharing the Same Stars
Parents need to know that there are a lot of funny lyrics that are actually educational for your preschoolers and young grade-schoolers. The songs send great messages about taking turns, buckling up, and being comfortable in your own skin.
Read our full review by Jessica Dawson
Families Can Talk About
- The song "It's Cool to Be You" talks about self-image and being comfortable in your own skin. How can kids learn to accept themselves and others? Is there too much negative emphasis on body-image in media today?
- "Put on My Seat Belt" teaches listeners how to be safe in a car. What are some other ways kids can stay safe?
- Many children's albums today are trying to be entertaining and educational. Do you think there are educational benefits for young kids when it comes to other types of media? Internet, TV? Is any amount too much? Give some positive and negative examples.

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