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Backyardgardener isn’t a name you would expect to offer Lullabies products, but we do. Who needs a fancy internet name to sell Lullabies, all you really need is a someone with a heart to help you. If you purchase any Lullabies item, the profits generated are used to assist our employee’s education fund. Honestly! Backyardgardener is the a fresh new store who offers Lullabies and many other products and categories. We are constantly expanding our store, so your able to shop and use your free time to do nothing. Our goal is providing quality Lullabies products, everything from top to bottom; indoors to outdoors; home & garden to automotive, computer equipment to tools and with a few extra toys for the kids.
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Some experts believe that babies who hear classical music over time show an increase in spatial intelligence, memory, creativity, intuition, and reasoning skills. Though the jury's still out on the specific benefits, there's no question that music (more ...)
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Tina Malia's lilting soprano voice glides over each selection in this unpredictable collection of lullabies. Traditional favorites like Brahms' Lullaby and Rock-a-Bye Baby mix with a few lovely surprises you'll enjoy as much as your baby does. (more ...)
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Music for Little People celebrates their 20th anniversary with this multicultural collection of favorite lullabies chosen from more than 100 recordings released in the last two decades. Lullaby: 20th Anniversary Special Collector's Edition CD
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Parents the world over share the tradition of putting their children to sleep with soothing music. This award-winning CD celebrates those Celtic, Swedish, Jewish, Native American, South African, African-American, Japanese, and Mexican melodies that (more ...)
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The fourth release from Putumayo Kid's ever-popular Dreamland series, African Dreamland promises to soothe your little one to sleep with relaxing vocals and instrumental blends from Cameroon to Cape Verde. A treat for young ears, this CD (more ...)
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Right now, it's bedtime somewhere in the world. These are the songs mothers have sung in their native tongue to sleepy-eyed children for generations. They're lovingly performed expressions of age-old traditions to soothe your child at naptime, (more ...)
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Soprano Susie Tallman lends her lovely, lilting voice to these folk renditions of traditional lullabies from around the world. Accompanied by the gentle sounds of piano, dobro, guitar, harmonica, and violin, she'll lull your baby peacefully to (more ...)
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Even the crankiest baby can sometimes be lulled by repetitive sounds. This clever CD offers a continuous 72-minute selection of such white noise. The eight selections are drawn from the natural world, such as a maternal heartbeat, waves crashing at (more ...)
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It's such an instinct to want to calm your baby, but it's not instinctive to know how. Pediatrician Harvey Karp, who researched crying and colic on an Ehrmann Fellowship, has blended modern science with ancient wisdom to develop a baby-soothing (more ...)
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This soothing collection of lullabies is written and performed by Signing Time! creator Rachel Coleman and her father, piano player Lex de Azevedo. Twelve lilting selections include Here Comes the Sandman, Lullaby Against Bad Dreams, You've Got (more ...)
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Forty calming compositions create a relaxing atmosphere in the delivery room and later in your baby's nursery. Songs like Gentle Whispers, Waterfall, Moonlit Forest, Peaceful Journey, and Breathe the Open Air set the scene for soothing (more ...)
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