Broccoli song for kids — "Broccoli Lovers!" cover art by Snuggle Bunch

Broccoli Lovers!

About This Song

When my one-year-old discovered broccoli and decides it’s the greatest thing on the planet, I wrote a song about it! “Broccoli Lovers!” was born out of watching our littlest Snuggle Bunch fan devour every piece of broccoli in sight, while his skeptical three-year-old brother looked on, unconvinced. This fun family hip hop track is a love letter to the kids who can’t get enough of the green stuff, and a gentle nudge for the ones still making up their minds.

With its catchy hook and playful rhymes, “Broccoli Lovers!” makes healthy eating fun for toddlers, preschoolers, and the whole family. Because if we can get kids excited about vegetables through music, that’s a win for everyone… even if big brother still isn’t buying it.

If your little one loved this, check out Peanut Butter Sandwich!, Mac and Cheese!, and Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon! for more tasty Snuggle Bunch songs!

Lyrics

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Broccoli is not so bad yeah
Broccoli will make ya glad
It’s good for girls and lads
Where my broccoli lovers at?

Broccoli will help you grow tall
It is really good with butter and salt
It has vitamins C, K and A
It help you stay nice and healthy (heyy!)

Broccoli is not so bad yeah
Broccoli is not a fad
It’s good for girls and lads
Where my broccoli lovers at?

Broccoli! Broccoli!
Broccoli broccoli broccoli broccoli

Broccoli looks like a tree
To a worm or little buggy
It’s the vegetable of choice for me
Cause I want to grow up quickly

Broccoli is not so bad yeah
Broccoli is not a fad
It’s good for girls and lads
Where my broccoli lovers at?

Where my broccoli lovers at?

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