
When my sister Madeline was little, she used to have a plastic heart-shaped locket. I think she kept a picture of me in it for a long time (which is super sweet!). What I remember most, though, is the song it played: “You are My Sunshine.” This was in the 90’s, though, before kids’ toys became what they are today. Even at 10 years old, I thought the sound quality of that locket was annoying. Madeline loved it, though, so we heard a lot of that song (and I still think of her whenever I hear it).
It’s no secret that babies love music and other soothing and fun sounds. This week, I thought I’d share with you Gordon’s favorite song, musical toys, and apps. If you have a little one, check these out. If you don’t, keep them in mind for your next baby shower.
The Happy Song by Imogen Heap
A friend of mine shared this one with me, promising that it would put a smile on Gordon’s face, no matter what—and she was right! He loves the funny sounds (“ping ping, a submarine”) while I enjoy the soft melody. A lot of children’s songs grate on my nerves, but not this one—even after playing it a dozen times in a row.
Sadly, this song is a single and appears to be the only one the artist has made for children. However, that means you can get it on iTunes or Amazon for $1 and you don’t have to buy a whole CD.
My First Bible Songs by Shiloh Kidz
The CD comes with a padded, illustrated board book with the words to most of the songs printed. This is a nice feature, especially for older kids who are learning to read and want to follow along with the music.
VTech Sleep Soother
(We have an older version, but this newer one has a night light, which would be really helpful.)
Summer Infant Slumber Buddies Projection and Melodies Soother (Dozing Hippo)
Baby Sleep Sounds Guva Plus App
The only downside is that it’s an app on my phone, and I don’t want it running all night. I may upgrade for $4.99 so I can set a timer, unlock the rest of the sounds (like “cat purr”), lullabies, as well as various “shushes.” You can even record your own sounds with the upgraded version, a feature I haven’t seen elsewhere. The animations are also neat, although Gordon is too young for screen time, especially before bed. If you have a little one, or you struggle to fall asleep at night, check out Guva!
Unfortunately, this app is only available for iOS, but I’m sure there is something comparable for Android phones, as well.
Looking for a faith-based lullaby CD? Check out this post about our favorite, Hidden in My Heart. And don’t miss this post with resources to help you start blessing your child today.
Does your little one have a favorite song, musical toy, or app? Please share it in the comments for the rest of us!
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