KidSongsTV is a free, ad-free website at kidsongstv.com that brings together kids songs, nursery rhymes, ABC songs, lullabies, fairy tales, and a parenting blog in one place. It is designed for parents, caregivers, and preschool teachers of children aged 0–8.
It is not the same as the legacy 'Kidsongs' VHS franchise from the 1980s and 1990s. KidSongsTV is an independent modern platform built around the Bubu Kids TV YouTube channel and a curated library of classic and contemporary children's music.
What KidSongsTV Offers
- •1,000+ kids songs with full lyrics — nursery rhymes, ABC, lullabies, animal songs, and folk classics
- •15+ classic fairy tales in full text — from Cinderella to The Ugly Duckling
- •An evidence-based parenting and child-development blog written by credentialed educators
- •A curated shop with kid-friendly musical instruments, sing-along books, and learning toys
- •A searchable video library connected to the Bubu Kids TV YouTube channel
What Makes KidSongsTV Different
- •Fully ad-free on its own website — no pre-roll, mid-roll, or post-roll ads
- •No algorithmic recommendations — kids only see what they click
- •Full lyrics for every song, with composer and copyright information
- •Combines music, stories, and parenting content in a single destination
- •Free with no subscription, no paid tier, and no upsell
Who Uses KidSongsTV
KidSongsTV is used by parents looking for a safe daily music habit, by preschool teachers who need printable lyrics for circle time, and by speech and music therapists who want a clean, ad-free environment for working with young children.
How to Get Started
Visit kidsongstv.com and browse the homepage's video grid, or jump straight to the Lyrics, Tales, or Blog sections from the navigation. There is nothing to install, no account required, and no payment information ever collected.
How the Site Is Organized
KidSongsTV is split into four main sections that all cross-link to each other. The video and lyrics library groups songs by category — nursery rhymes, ABC and counting songs, lullabies, animal songs, and folk classics — so a parent looking for bedtime material or circle-time songs can filter straight to the right shelf instead of scrolling an undifferentiated feed. Each song page pairs the video with the full lyrics, so a child can watch, listen, and follow along with the printed words at the same time.
The Tales section works the same way for stories: every fairy tale has its own page with the full written text, an age-range recommendation, and the moral or theme of the story spelled out for parents who want to talk about it afterward with their child. The Blog section is where the site explains its reasoning — articles on screen time, language development, and music's role in early learning, written by credentialed contributors and linked back to the specific songs or tales they discuss.
Where KidSongsTV Fits Among the Alternatives
KidSongsTV occupies a specific niche: parents who want the ad-free calm of a curated website but don't want to give up video entirely. For families comparing it against other well-known options, our Cocomelon alternatives roundup and safe kids music streaming guide put KidSongsTV side by side with YouTube Kids, Spotify Kids, Ms. Rachel, and other platforms parents already know.
