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Baby Music
Most babies enjoy the sound of music. It can be very soothing to them as you drive in the car or while they try to sleep. Many parents play music for the baby while it is still in the womb. There are many great baby CD’s on the market today. These include classic lullabies as well as newer sounds designed to stimulate the brain of your little one. Baby music is a great idea for a baby shower gift.
Raimond Lap has composed a wonderful three CD set of baby music for infants through children three years of age called Lovely Baby. The sounds are composed to stimulate babies without over stimulating them. This collection will provide you baby with hours of soothing songs that help them grow emotionally, physically, and intellectually. The other appealing thing about this composer’s music is that parent’s enjoy it too. After all, what parent is going to play music for their children that they can’t bare to listen to themselves.
Some seem to think this collection of music by Lap should be called Mommy Music as listening to it has been shown to reduce mental and physical stress in the later stages of pregnancy. This CD collection has been featured in many parenting magazines including Parents and Family Circle.
Parents may have to try several different types of music to discover what there baby will respond to. You can test out different ones by downloading clips on the internet with your baby near, then watch for the reaction. You can also select a baby CD that has a variety of different types of music on it. Most babies will have a music preference even at a very young age.
Baby music CD’s can be purchased online or at most retail stores. You can also find an excellent selection at baby stores such as Babies R Us. If you are looking to find a great deal on baby CD’s, consider looking at the online auction sites.
Exposing your baby to music is a wonderful idea. Make sure to explore the various types of music to find what your baby enjoys. There are many fine collections of baby music on the market today depending on what you find appeals to your child.
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