Lullaby Land

January 24, 2011 by BabyCare  
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Lullaby Land

Winner of the Parent’s Choice Gold and NAPPA Gold Awards. Make bedtime a warm and peaceful experience with an enchanting collection of tradition, Celtic, and original lullabies. Linda’s soothing voice, accompanied by the lush and rich strains of oboe, cello, harp, guitar and flute create a soothing atmosphere and a magical journey the whole family will treasure as they sail to the dreaming shores of “Lullaby Land”. We’ve received many heartfelt testimonials about the calming effect of this album on infants, as well as new parents. A beautiful album!This lovely lullaby album features the beautiful and soothing voice of Linda Arnold. Unlike her other albums, Lullaby Land remains calm and subdued throughout for optimum relaxation. The very tasteful accompaniments employ soft strings and winds, and only one song uses children’s voices. Lyrics are included so anyone can sing along. Winner of a Parent’s Gold Choice Award and a National Parenting Publications Gold Award, Lullaby Land features a well-chosen mix of traditional favorites (”Kumbaya,” “All the Pretty Horses”) and newer songs (John Denver’s “For Baby”), but the original material is even more enjoyable. Arnold’s setting of “Starlight, Starbright” is about the perfect way to end any family’s busy day. –David Horiuchi

List Price: $ 13.89

Price: $ 12.25

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i have an old painting my mother called “the land of nod” depicting sleeping babies how can i find the origin?

August 21, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by mike87: i have an old painting my mother called “the land of nod” depicting sleeping babies how can i find the origin?

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Look at the painting and find any features that are interesting – any certain style of the artist (for example, is it realistic or impressionistic, does it look like an illustration, are there lots of straight lines or flowing lines), that would narrow it down for you to go to the library or google or explain to someone about it, is there an artist signature? That would be a LOT more helpful?
Or even a picture? You never know, someone could help?

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