BabySleep Sounds White Noise CD
BabySleep Sounds™ White Noise CD
This white noise CD contains the following tracks:
- dust bunnies The whirring of a vacuum cleaner
- maternal suite The gentle calming tone of the maternal heartbeat
- drizzle drive The often intoxicating sound of driving in the rain - wipers and all
- cooling calm The familiar and calming sound of an air conditioner
- ocean breezin' The quiet, yet soothing crash of waves on the beach
- clean dreams The whirling of a clothes dryer
- out 'n' about The hustle and bustle of restaurant ambiance
- raindrop rhapsody The cozy and calm sound of rain on the roof
The BabySleep Sounds CD contains eight 8-minute tracks of familiar sounds that help soothe your baby. This CD was created and designed with fussy babies in mind. This wonderful CD works exceptionally well for colicky little ones. Each sound track is gently fades in and out for seamless sound when placed on repeat for the track that works for your best for your baby. Enjoy a peaceful baby all night long!
What the Experts Say About White Noise
"'White noise', such as the continuous, monotonous sound of a vacuum cleaner or a recording of ocean waves, can often relax and lull your baby.... “
- Mayo Clinic, Complete Book of Pregnancy & Baby's First Year
"A baby who cannot relax can be helped to do so by a variety of constant rhythmical stimuli.... it will work if the trouble is some kind of general and diffuse irritability or tenseness which is preventing a tired baby relaxing into sleep. The burring sound of a fan or heater works excellently. So does the sound of a car engine."
- Penelope Leach, Your Baby & Child From Birth to Age Five
"Comforting the Crier. Many babies are calmed, for example, by the hum of a fan or vacuum cleaner, a tape recording of uterine gurglings, or a record that plays soothing nature sounds, such as waves breaking on the beach...."
-Eisenberg, Murkoff, and Hathaway, What to Expect the First Year
"Sounds that involve all the frequencies audible to the human ear and are continuous and monotonous are very effective in settling the restless baby and keeping her asleep.... The lower, more monotonous, and rhythmical the tone, the more soothing.... Sound ridiculous? Not really. If you have ever had a fussy baby, you will try anything that works."
- William Sears, Keys to Calming the Fussy Baby


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