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Abigail 10:25 PM 08-09-2010
What CDs do you play during naptime? Do you play the entire two hours or shut it off after awhile?
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QualiTcare 10:52 PM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by Abigail:
What CDs do you play during naptime? Do you play the entire two hours or shut it off after awhile?
i used to play music the entire nap time - and i'd play music i liked as opposed to "baby music."

jack johnson has a few songs i'd play:

better together
breakdown

marc broussard - gavin's song

jonny lang has a lot of mellow songs...

they slept great.....and i got to listen to music i enjoyed.
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SunflowerMama 04:57 AM 08-10-2010
I play mine the whole time (just have the CD on repeat). This is the one I have. No words...just music.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product
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Vesta 05:10 AM 08-10-2010
Those rest and relaxation CDs are great.
I have one called "Garden Rain" that makes it rough on me to stay awake. The rain sound behind the music is kind of like a blanket of white noise.
Target sold one called "Sleep" that was wonderful. They had it at one of the stands that you can hear samples.
I don't like using music with words because I always seemed to have at least one child that would be kept awake singing along with the music.
Cute, but not the goal I was aiming for. But the kids do have their preferences and will ask for the rain, ocean, storm, bird, etc Cd.
I also turn the hood fan in my kitchen on high as well as a fan to muffle the traffic noise (I live on a busy street).
I keep the music low and I leave the CD on repeat.
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Golden Rule 05:26 AM 08-10-2010
I use "The Timeless Sea" by John St. John

It has ocean sounds, flute and violin music, and the occassional sea gull in the background. I have been using it for years set on "repeat"... Love it!
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daysofelijah 06:18 AM 08-10-2010
I keep this one on repeat the whole time. I have also used the Kenny Loggin's Return to Pooh corner cd in the past. The do well with the same music on repeat the whole time. Part of the routine.

http://www.amazon.com/Can-Only-Imagi.../dp/B0000TWMY8
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JenNJ 06:57 AM 08-10-2010
I also use the relaxation CDs/ The one they are loving right now is called Summer Rainstorm. Very peaceful. Just quiet music and rain. I put it on repeat. Once I shut it off, they wake up naturally within a few minutes.
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Childminder 07:18 AM 08-10-2010
I have a sound machine that goes constantly during nap/bedtime time. It plays 'summer night' cause if I play a water(ocean or rain or waterfall)I think the kids have to pee more. I started using it to drown out other noise and it works so well that parents have gone out and bought it so that the kids sleep this well at home. Paid $14 for it online, it's a Conair.
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Vesta 09:13 AM 08-10-2010
Originally Posted by Childminder:
I have a sound machine that goes constantly during nap/bedtime time. It plays 'summer night' cause if I play a water(ocean or rain or waterfall)I think the kids have to pee more. I started using it to drown out other noise and it works so well that parents have gone out and bought it so that the kids sleep this well at home. Paid $14 for it online, it's a Conair.
I got completely hooked on white noise when I was in the Army and they used those giant fans in the bays during basic training.
I have a white noise machine (waterfall works best for me) by my bed and I have a back up with batteries that I take with me if we go on a trip or incase we lose electricity.
It's a horrible crutch, but I can't sleep in silence, plus I'm a very light sleeper and am woken up by what seems like any small noise.
Ahhh, I love white noise.
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Janet 09:41 AM 08-10-2010
I keep my XM radio playing all day long and for the duration of nap time I put the station on one called "Spa". My kids fall asleep within 5 minutes every time! I'm not even exaggerating! I'm pretty sure that I've conditioned them with the music unintentionally...but I'm OK with that!
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originalkat 12:52 PM 08-10-2010
I use Hap Palmer's Seagulls Music for Rest and Relaxation.
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DCMomOf3 12:59 PM 08-10-2010
I have a lullaby CD with instrumental versions of well known lullabies that I just set on repeat.
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Abigail 05:37 PM 08-10-2010
Originally Posted by daysofelijah:
I keep this one on repeat the whole time. I have also used the Kenny Loggin's Return to Pooh corner cd in the past. The do well with the same music on repeat the whole time. Part of the routine.

http://www.amazon.com/Can-Only-Imagi.../dp/B0000TWMY8
I listened to the samples on the link, does your have the words? I would probably sing along to some of the songs I know! LOL
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Abigail 05:39 PM 08-10-2010
Originally Posted by JenNJ:
I also use the relaxation CDs/ The one they are loving right now is called Summer Rainstorm. Very peaceful. Just quiet music and rain. I put it on repeat. Once I shut it off, they wake up naturally within a few minutes.
If you ever had bad afternoons then do you ever ask yourself, "Why did I turn off the music"? LOL
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Abigail 05:51 PM 08-10-2010
Originally Posted by twinmama:
I play mine the whole time (just have the CD on repeat). This is the one I have. No words...just music.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product
I just ordered this on Amazon for under $5 shipped to my door! Love it, ebay was higher priced. I LOVE options. Thank you so much for the link! Maybe I should play this and see if I fall asleep to it. I purchased about a dozen children's books last night, yet I was tired and couldn't sleep. So, I found myself reading to my kitten (he's a big boy now, 1 years old) and he just layed and purred and looked at the pictures as I sat in bed reading to him. Never read a dozen children's books to your cat before bed, all the cat-related story books I found were actually sad! LOL, I need to get out more, I know.
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