30th GMA Dove Awards - Children's Music Album of The Year

Children's Music Album of The Year

America's 25 Praise & Worship Choruses For Kids; David Lyndon Huff; Brentwood Kids Co.

Bible Action Songs; Bob Singleton; Everland Entertainment

Butterfly Kisses & Bedtime Prayers; Various; Dennis Patton; Benson

Hide 'Em In Your Heart - Praise and Worship for Kids; Steve Green; Sparrow Records; Frank Hernandez

Veggie Tunes 2; Veggie Tales; Kurt Heinecke, David Mullen; Big Idea Productions

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