Peti & Poá started in 2007 with Pedro 'Peti' Afonso and Alessandra 'Poá' Nardi. They make Brazilian children's music that often works in lessons about brushing teeth and other habits. Their song 'Escovar Os Dentinhos' became their most recognizable track, teaching kids to brush twice a day with a simple, catchy melody.
Their albums include 'Peti & Poá' from 2007, 'Escovar Os Dentinhos' in 2008, and later releases like 'De Pé No Chão' and 'Tutu e Tutuca'. Other songs like 'Natal Legal', 'Pé de Chulé', and 'Sorvete É Bom!' show their range across playful topics for young listeners.
In 2012, they faced a plagiarism accusation over a song called 'Plim Plim', which led to a temporary pause in their work. They resumed activities afterward. Their music has been used in educational campaigns in Brazil, focusing on oral hygiene and basic self-care routines for children.
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