“And they’re singing the phrase, ‘hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog’. “I mean, it’s Mickey Mouse and the gang, let’s just start there,” she says. "If a song is easy to follow, has repetitive and upbeat lyrics, and has lyrics that inspire kids to get up and move - like the 'Hot Dog Dance' does - it’s bound to be a favorite with young children.”Įven Nelson admits to loving this song, as it brings back memories from when her boys were younger (so I’m not alone, y’all). "That means simple, repetitive songs with a pleasant mid-range vocal tone, slow to moderate tempo, steady beat and movements that go along with the lyrics," she adds. “Children enjoy songs that are geared toward their developmental level," Linda Nelson, Program Developer for KinderCare Education and creator of KinderCare’s Music Explorers Learning Adventures program, tells Romper. that song comes on all the time, and while it definitely gets stuck in my head, I have to admit I sorta like it. But why do kids love the "Hot Dog Dance" so much? Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog. I love all the old school Sesame Street and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse songs and he does, too. My son and I listen to the Sesame Street Pandora station almost every day.
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