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Thanks Halley. I can't say I've ever heard music played under water, what a

neat idea for the pool.

I have a cd the kids call their sleepy music, it's Mozart for Mothers to Be.

I'm on my 3rd copy of it and 's been sleeping to that amost every night for

7 years! LOL! It puts both boys right to sleep they're so trained to it

anymore. I said some day they'll get on an elevator and hear one of those tunes

and drop to the floor in a lump.

s.

Re: baby is breech at almost 36 weeks

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>No, I really do believe in that stuff. I didn't use a headset, but

>always played good music...at least, with #1 I was going through this

> " opera " phase--played that guy who was really popular (the blind

>singer?) constantly...by #3 it was rock. :-) Call me a bad mommy if

>you want, but you've never seen a 15 month old rock it so well or so

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Hi,

I am pretty sure babies can hear underwater. They have done studies that

show babies recognize certain voices when they are born.

Also, I have been to a spa in Banff that plays music under the water so that

when you are floating on your back and your ears are in the water, you can

hear this lovely classical music.

I think it's great for babies/kids to be exposed to music. We play classical

music in our children's rooms every night.

I think your baby will definitely benefit fromt that ee.

Halley

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>To: <nosurgery4clubfoot >

>Subject: Re: Re: baby is breech at almost 36 weeks

>Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 07:28:49 -0600

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>Since I can kind of hear what I play him I just play what ever I'm in the

>mood to listen to, but the choices stretch from one end of the scale to the

>other. My dh says, " You can't hear under water. Isn't the baby under

>water? " But I figure he can feel the vibrations if nothing else and

>anything to make his little wheels turn is fine by me.

>s.

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>No, I really do believe in that stuff. I didn't use a headset, but

>always played good music...at least, with #1 I was going through this

> " opera " phase--played that guy who was really popular (the blind

>singer?) constantly...by #3 it was rock. :-) Call me a bad mommy if

>you want, but you've never seen a 15 month old rock it so well or so

>much...

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> > > board with a radio on her crotch. :-)

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