
Margot Bevington is an award-winning songwriter, educator, and performer whose music celebrates imagination, empathy, and the belief that every child’s voice counts. A graduate of Oberlin Conservatory of Music, she discovered early that rhythm, melody, and storytelling could open doors that words sometimes could not. Growing up with a speech delay, these tools became central to both her teaching and songwriting.
Her albums One and Two is Three and I Am 4, 5, 6 have earned national recognition, including a National Parenting Product Award, a Tillywig Parent’s Favorite Product Award, and Creative Child Magazine’s CD of the Year. Her songs have appeared on Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl and Kids Place Live, praised for pairing playful melodies with thoughtful themes that nurture creativity and emotional awareness.
Margot’s newest project, I Count, reimagines counting songs to teach numbers while affirming that every child counts. She performs interactive concerts and educational programs nationally, finding inspiration in full-circle moments, such as when students create their own music, including later on as professional musicians, proving the lasting power of a child’s belief in their own creative voice.


