So I thought perhaps it might be better to go right to the source... people who are actually stranded on islands... and see what kind of kids' music they're listening to.



Very interesting, indeed. And I'm sure Captain Jack Sparrow sang Captain Bogg and Salty tunes when he was marooned on a desert island before the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie, but I wasn't able to get visual verification of that.
So what are your desert island album picks, kids' music or otherwise??
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Oh, I just knew Hurley was a Wiggles fan!
Well yeah, and they did just come from Australia, so someone on the plane was bound to have a Wiggles album.
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