Year of release 2012

Songs 15

Album time 41:38

Genre list Kids

"KIDZ BOP Christmas!" by Kidz Bop Kids is a 2012 kids album built for holiday listening from the opening notes of "All I Want For Christmas Is You" through the New Year closing of "Auld Lang Syne". With 15 tracks and a running time of 41:38, it brings together familiar seasonal songs in a concise, upbeat sequence that fits festive playlists, family gatherings, and cozy evenings in December.

The track list moves through a wide range of holiday staples, including "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town," "Up On The Housetop," "Winter Wonderland," and "Must Be Santa." The album also includes "Silver Bells," "Mistletoe And Holly," and "It'S The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year," giving it a clear Christmas-season focus while keeping the pacing light and easy to follow. Each song choice points toward the traditions that define end-of-year listening.

There is also a playful mix of novelty and classic material. "Christmas Wrapping" adds a different pop edge, while "I Saw Three Ships," "The 12 Days Of Christmas," and "Rudolph The Red - Nosed Reindeer" keep the record anchored in familiar holiday repertoire. "Jingle Bell Rock" and "Go Christmas" continue that bright, child-friendly energy, making the album suitable for background listening during gift wrapping, decorating, or family time at home.

Because the album is arranged as a compact holiday set, it works well as a seasonal front-to-back listen rather than a long compilation. The songs are short, recognizable, and easy to place into Christmas playlists that need a cheerful kids' release with steady momentum. The presence of "Auld Lang Syne" at the end also gives the album a clear transition from Christmas celebrations into the New Year atmosphere.

For listeners looking for a straightforward kids holiday album, "KIDZ BOP Christmas!" gathers 15 well-known tracks into one 41:38 collection. Its mix of Christmas standards, playful pop covers, and a New Year closer makes it an accessible choice for winter listening. From "Winter Wonderland" to "Auld Lang Syne," the record stays closely tied to the seasonal songs that return every holiday season.