Canciones Infantiles
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Canciones Infantiles

Canciones Infantiles began in Mexico City around 1959, created by musicians and educators who wanted to make music for children. Their songs like 'Cinco...

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Canciones Infantiles and the gentle songs of childhood

A Mexican collective that created simple, singable tunes for homes and schools starting in the late 1950s.

If you need a place to start, try 'Cinco Lobitos' for its familiar, bouncing rhythm, or 'Duerme Ya' for one of those classic, quiet lullabies. They're both good examples of what the group does.

For generations of Mexican families, these songs became the soundtrack of early childhood. Tracks like 'Cinco Lobitos' and 'Caballito Blanco' weren't meant for charts or radio play, they were practical, gentle tools for parents and teachers. That's why they've lasted: you hear 'Arrorró Mi Niño' at bedtime, or 'Cochinitos Dormilones' during play, and the melody just sticks.

The group formed in Mexico City around 1959, built by musicians and educators who wanted to make music specifically for children. Over the years, different performers like vocalist Margarita Robledo and guitarist Miguel Ángel García carried the songs forward, recording lullabies and simple sing-alongs that kept circulating in homes and schools.

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Canciones Infantiles began in Mexico City around 1959, created by musicians and educators who wanted to make music for children. Their songs like 'Cinco Lobitos' and 'Caballito Blanco' became familiar sounds in homes and schools, simple tunes meant for singing along.

Over time, different people performed with the group, including Margarita Robledo on vocals and Miguel Ángel García on guitar. They kept recording gentle lullabies such as 'Arrorró Mi Niño' and 'Duérmete Niño, Duérmete Ya,' songs that parents have used for decades to help children sleep.

While some early critics thought the music was too basic, families kept playing it. The group's recordings have stayed in circulation, with songs like 'Cochinitos Dormilones' and 'Este Niño Tiene Sueño' remaining part of childhood in many Mexican households.

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