Music
Bond with your baby through music.
From early on in life, music is one of the most important elements used to bond and communicate with your baby. Mom's singing voice is the most soothing and familiar sound for the baby. Singing helps to develop a longer attention span for an infant and helps in the development of language skills as the baby grows.

Babies respond happily to harmonies and sounds at the correct rhythm, tempo and dynamics. Research has shown that listening to classical music at a very young age can help develop new neural pathways which enhance a baby's capacity to learn. Neural pathways are the connections of new information that flow through the brain.
Introducing your baby/toddler to music from different styles and cultures gives him/her a chance to experience a diverse palate of sounds and harmonies found throughout the world.
Through a variety of musical experiences you and your baby will learn to bond with each other by listening to music, singing and moving together to the music.
Our CD A World of Songs was created for babies and the ones who love them. With our CD A World of Songs, both you and your baby will be immersed in a journey of happy rhythmical classical and folk music from different countries. This music will give you and your baby the opportunity to create playful activities. For example, moving to the beat, humming the melody, clapping, or integrating textured material like soft toys, soft cloths, and/or drumming to the beat using different percussive instruments such as wooden sticks and spoons, pots and pans, small xylophones, and the like.
The second half of the CD has soft and soothing melodies at a slower tempo, which are mixed with sounds from nature and a human voice. This part will help your baby calm down, relax, and fall asleep.
When you play music from different genres make sure to keep the volume down, and if your baby is overstimulated or irritable, turn the music off.



