Catchy Toddler Song Scripts
Budget: $10 – $10,000 USD
I’m producing a stream-friendly line-up of sing-along pieces for children aged 1 – 3. Each song should be short, irresistibly repeatable, and packed with simple rhythms that feel like Cocomelon
Primary focus
• Song-based narratives that weave a light story into the lyrics.
• Core themes must pop: kindness, curiosity, and basic learning (ABC, numbers, animals, sounds). Anything that quietly boosts character development is a plus.
Style & tone
• Clear, bouncy language toddlers can echo.
• Repetition, call-and-response hooks, playful onomatopoeia.
• A sprinkle of imagination that keeps parents smiling, too.
Deliverable
For each piece, supply:
1. Full lyric sheet (around 45–60 seconds when sung).
2. Simple performance notes (tempo, suggested melody contour, interactive prompts).
Acceptance criteria
• Lyrics are age-appropriate, inclusive, and easy to memorise.
• The learning element is obvious but never preachy.
• Content fits vertical-video pacing for quick social media consumption.
When you reply, drop links or clips of past work that show you’ve entertained very young audiences before; that’s the only application info I need to move forward. Let’s make something little ears will play on repeat.
Primary focus
• Song-based narratives that weave a light story into the lyrics.
• Core themes must pop: kindness, curiosity, and basic learning (ABC, numbers, animals, sounds). Anything that quietly boosts character development is a plus.
Style & tone
• Clear, bouncy language toddlers can echo.
• Repetition, call-and-response hooks, playful onomatopoeia.
• A sprinkle of imagination that keeps parents smiling, too.
Deliverable
For each piece, supply:
1. Full lyric sheet (around 45–60 seconds when sung).
2. Simple performance notes (tempo, suggested melody contour, interactive prompts).
Acceptance criteria
• Lyrics are age-appropriate, inclusive, and easy to memorise.
• The learning element is obvious but never preachy.
• Content fits vertical-video pacing for quick social media consumption.
When you reply, drop links or clips of past work that show you’ve entertained very young audiences before; that’s the only application info I need to move forward. Let’s make something little ears will play on repeat.