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  We are pleased that our children's series has won national acclaim:

 
Parents' Choice Awards
Gold Awards from the National Parenting Publications Association
"Best of.." from the American Library Association
ALSC Notable Children's Recordings Award
"Best of.." from Scholastic Magazine
   
 
2007 awards:

Animal Playground - Parent's Choice Gold Award
Animal Playground - National Parenting Publishing Gold Award
New Orleans Playground - Parents' Choice
Gold Award
Asian Dreamland - Parents' Choice Silver Award
Folk Playground - Teachers Choice Award
“For the Family”
   
 
2006 awards:

French Playground - The National Parenting Publications Gold Award (NAPPA)
French Playground - Parents' Choice Recommend Award
Folk Playground - The National Parenting Publications Gold Award (NAPPA)

Reggae Playground - Parents’ Choice Recommended Award

   
 
2005 awards:

Swing Around the World - The National Parenting Publications Gold Award
French Playground - Parent's Choice Recommended Award
   
 
2004 awards:

African Playground - The American Library Association Notable Recordings Award!
Dreamland: World Lullabies and Soothing Songs - The American Library Association Notable Recordings Award!
   
 
2003 awards:

African Playground - Winner Parents' Choice Gold Award 2003 and NAPPA Gold Award 2003!
Latin Playground: The American Library Association Notable Recordings Award!
Dreamland: World Lullabies and Soothing Songs - Winner NAPPA Gold Award 2003!
   
 
World Playground has been featured on:

National Public Radio's "All Things Considered"
Public Radio International's "The World"
CNN
Multiple print, web and media outlets
   
  "World Playground promotes international harmony through engaging music and exercises that foster an appreciation of our multicultural heritage. I heartily recommend the entire series for children everywhere-and also for adults!"
Kweisi Mfume, President & Chief Executive Officer - The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) March 5, 2003