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  • Thanks for the heads up on this! My wife and I are expecting our first in October. A lil girl. I can't wait to listen to this with her!
  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    I have a 2 week old daughter and this is already on my amazon wish list :)
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Thanks for the heads up on this! My wife and I are expecting our first in October. A lil girl. I can't wait to listen to this with her!

    Congrats!
    Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
    Typo Man: "Thanks kidz, but remembir, stay in skool!"
  • stargirl69
    stargirl69 Posts: 6,387
    Jeez ... I can't be the only one out on a limb with this one? :evil: ... that was hell to my ears ... irritating like a itch that can't be scratched.
    I'd rather play the real deal to a baby/child at low volume ... at least they are being exposed to the actual band
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  • NoOne'sRival
    NoOne'sRival Posts: 299
    I agree wtih stargirl...there is really something wrong here...
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  • stargirl69
    stargirl69 Posts: 6,387
    NJPJ wrote:
    I agree wtih stargirl...there is really something wrong here...


    Yes there is ... why is so much music for children sanitized from the original versions? ... I am sure most parents here use common sense of what they will let their babies/children hear and turn down the volume.
    My friend spent her pregnancy listening to Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots ... she chose it as her labour music and even now when her 6 year old daughter is stressed/upset she puts on Yoshimi and they have a wee cuddle.The cuddle and the music combined chill her way out.
    She has her own copy and often plays it independently.
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  • gecko
    gecko Posts: 1,712
    I might be sensitive today, but that thing scared the shit outta me. Al those sounds coming in randomly eeek.
    Some kids might need therapy later in life. ;)
  • yoke
    yoke Posts: 1,440
    haha, i am gonna order this, my daughter is only 5 1/2 months... she will dig this


    I sing her to sleep now with some songs like LBC and even RITFW
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  • G Force
    G Force Posts: 1,393
    This is awesome. My girl is 6 weeks pregnant. I'm buying if for her.

    I'm a fan of some of these types of things. The String Quartet doing Pearl Jam is cool too.

    Its super cutsie when you have a kid I think. If don't have a kid maybe its weird but I think its a pretty bad ass little PJ thing. My kids will be getting plenty of the real deal as they get older... Don't worry. This will just flow better with my chicken. She's gonna love it.
  • Better Dan
    Better Dan Posts: 5,684
    Most babies are attracted to certain types of high and repetitive pitch sounds in lullaby cds. I got this when my son was 2 months old. I would play slow PJ songs for him when he was sleepy and/or fussy and they never calmed him down but this did. With the Babies Go CD, he would stop crying soon after it started and usually be asleep within the first few songs.

    Now, at about 7 months he gets really excited when he hears the real version of the songs. He still loves his lullaby cds too!
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  • Good song choices....but whaaattt? No Blood?!? :lol: