Tiny Little Fingers received a CD review from Sunny Days magazine published in thr April 2011 edition. Reviewer: Jodie McEwen
You can't help but smile as you listen to these cheery, original tracks. The ukulele's sometimes relentless cheerfulness is softened by guitar, keyboard, bass and drums.
Butterfly Kisses incorporates some quirky ambient sounds, a practice that is popular at the moment. There is a music-box quality to some of the tracks, which is slightly nostalgic, harking back to a time before kid's music was big business.
The lyrics are fairly simple and somewhat repetitive, making it most suitable for babies and toddlers, which is exactly what the musicians claim. Tracks cover themes that have long been the domain of the nursery: trains, stars and trusty old peekaboo all make an appearance on the album, though all the songs are original, and there are some simple sweet harmonies especially in Little Star.
Ukulele Baby is an eclectic pseudo-1930s bonus track that saves the best till last.
Many thanks to Sunny Days for reviewing Tiny Little Fingers and giving it the thumbs up!
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