I'm not sure how interesting this will be for people, but...
A few years ago, Nomi and I got iPods. But when we got iPhones, I stopped using my iPod as my portable music player. Especially after my Palm device died, it made much more sense for me to combine all my functionality into one device. It's true that my iPhone can't hold as much music as my iPod, but it was easier to carry around only one device rather than two (or the three I used to carry).
Sometime after we bought the iPods, we also bought a Bose SoundDock so we could plug the iPods in and listen to music in the living room. But once I stopped using my iPod, I thought that perhaps that was the end of using the SoundDock.
It wasn't until this past weekend that I realized how foolish I was being.
I dug out my iPod, loaded all my new music into it, and plugged it into the SoundDock. We now have a SoundDock with an iPod always plugged into it, so we can always play music for the room.
I took advantage of this yesterday by playing songs for the kids, and singing and dancing with them. I hope they like Schoolhouse Rock and Peter, Paul, and Mommy.
Any suggestions for music for babies would be welcome.
A few years ago, Nomi and I got iPods. But when we got iPhones, I stopped using my iPod as my portable music player. Especially after my Palm device died, it made much more sense for me to combine all my functionality into one device. It's true that my iPhone can't hold as much music as my iPod, but it was easier to carry around only one device rather than two (or the three I used to carry).
Sometime after we bought the iPods, we also bought a Bose SoundDock so we could plug the iPods in and listen to music in the living room. But once I stopped using my iPod, I thought that perhaps that was the end of using the SoundDock.
It wasn't until this past weekend that I realized how foolish I was being.
I dug out my iPod, loaded all my new music into it, and plugged it into the SoundDock. We now have a SoundDock with an iPod always plugged into it, so we can always play music for the room.
I took advantage of this yesterday by playing songs for the kids, and singing and dancing with them. I hope they like Schoolhouse Rock and Peter, Paul, and Mommy.
Any suggestions for music for babies would be welcome.
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Date: 2009-12-14 06:14 pm (UTC)http://www.amazon.com/Singable-Songs-Collection-Raffi/dp/B0000003IO
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Date: 2009-12-14 06:15 pm (UTC)http://www.zenrunningorder.org/index.php?option=com_zeromix&task=ViewMix&mixID=1162&Itemid=9
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Date: 2009-12-14 06:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-14 06:54 pm (UTC)Also soundtracks to some musicals, like Mary Poppins.
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Date: 2009-12-14 07:38 pm (UTC)Really Rosie by Carole King, They Might be Giants, David Polansky (a wonderful local artist), Laurie Berkner, the Wiggles (ok in moderation), a compilation called "A Child's Celebration of Song" that we love, and lots of Broadway.
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Date: 2009-12-14 07:42 pm (UTC)Here's a link to the topic on my LJ. I'll be posting more playlists from some of those mixes shortly (particularly now that someone is interested):
http://delkytlar.livejournal.com/21013.html
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Date: 2009-12-14 09:45 pm (UTC)Our kids' favorite is "Singin' in the Bathtub" by John Lithgow, but that might be a year or so down the road for your girls.
I also really like Sandra Boynton's CDs, and we own the books to go with a lot of the songs, so we can do songs and books together. The kids learned to "read" from memory the song-books before they did the books that didn't have melodies to go with them.
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Date: 2009-12-14 11:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-15 02:02 am (UTC)Or, you could scrap the whole thing, and play classical music. My parents gave me carte blanche to watch as much Tom and Jerry, Bugs Bunny, and the like, because of all the classical music in the soundtracks.
Later in life, when I started building my own classical music collection, I was amazed to find out how many different operas I was really familiar with.
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Date: 2009-12-15 05:46 am (UTC)If Ben were awake (which thank goodness he isn't tonight), he would say: Imagination Movers, Laurie Berkner, Hot Peas N' Butter, Barenaked Ladies (yes, them, but they have a great children's album, SnackTime), Ralph's World, Trout Fishing in America (Nomi will tell you that I have been raving about these guys for the last, um, four years, roughly), and the "Grumpy" song guy (Dave Weinstone, but the Grumpy song is under the name Music for Aardvarks). He also likes the Backyardigans music CDs.
Katie, who is also asleep, would add: Rick Springfield (yes, that Rick Springfield, but he has an amazing children's lullaby album that Katie adores)
Edited to Add: Oh, and They Might Be Giants -- He's getting Here Comes the Science for Christmas :).
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Date: 2009-12-15 06:10 am (UTC)Right now, when we are in the car, She sings along to the Science album, explaining "how a shooting star is not a star at all".