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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will want something that they will associate with "tidy up time", so don't use an instrumental where they may know words to a song, or actions as that may distract from the chore. Also, not too lively, so they remain calm while they work. Make it part of the routine using the same track daily for familiarity.
One that comes to mind is a jazzy track "Morning Dance" by Spyro Gyra. Or George Benson's instrumental "Breezin" (the tune Donny Osmond used for his hit "Breeze On By" a couple of months ago.
For 'jolly' try a piece called "peculiar terms of intimacy" (don't be put off by the title!) from a CD called 'music for the third policeman' by Django Bates and the Powder Room Collapse Orchestra. Okay, I know it sounds a bit obscure, but it's the one and only instrumental piece I've ever heard that made me laugh out loud the first time I heard it. I think the kids would enjoy it.
While you're in the store, look for anything by a New York duo called "They Might Be Giants". Specifically a CD called 'NO!' Some excellent songs for children, but nothing instrumental you could use for tidying-up! They have a website - google and check it out.
Try also anything by The Penguin Cafe Orchestra - lively but more subtle instrumentals. And I'm listening to the opening of Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells' at the moment. Not jolly, but may have a certain calming effect, and certainly allows for numerous listenings without becoming boring.