Learn about sustainability on Teeny Tiny Stevies’ The Green Album, just in time for Earth Day
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22.04.2024

Learn about sustainability on Teeny Tiny Stevies’ The Green Album, just in time for Earth Day

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Words by Bryget Chrisfield

Playful, informative and kind of a banger.

Deliberately scheduled to drop on Earth Day, The Green Album is Teeny Tiny Stevies’ response to endless requests on their socials for songs about sustainability; to back up what we’re already teaching the kiddies in our lives.   

As Teeny Tiny Stevies, sisters Bethany ‘Beth’ and Sybilla ‘Byll’ Stephen (see also: their “adult band” The Little Stevies) lead the way when it comes to adult-friendly kids bands. Heck, even us so-called grownups will learn a thing or two by giving The Green Album a spin.

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The upbeat Babyccino, our first sip of The Green Album, introduces/validates café culture and reusable cups. For the second single Energy!, Teeny Tiny Stevies took a crash course on what keeps the fridge cold and makes light bulbs glow so you don’t have to. 

“Even though I’m just a kid, me and my friends care about this…” – Climate Change steers young minds toward solutions-based thinking.

The Green Album also brings the frequent LOLs: “First you have a few/ Then 102/ Now you need to spew..” – Too Much Of A Good Thing singalongs will certainly lighten the mood during long family drives. No more battling a chorus of, “Are we there yet?”s – hooray!

While singing about how we can better nurture our planet, Teeny Tiny Stevies manage to keep things light and achievable as well (eg. “If you forgot your Keep Cup you don’t have to give up”). 

LABEL: ABC KIDS
RELEASE DATE: 22 APR