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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

hippest baby in town

Labels: music

Just because you're a baby, doesn't mean you have to put up with all that crappy nursery music!

















Our son is going to be so musically ahead. They also have Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins. You can listen to samples in iTunes.
Quote from an Amazon reviewer...

...But It's genius is in the fact that this can be played in a children's room to help them sleep as it is quite soothing and infantile in typical lullaby fashion. but best of all you can stay in the room with your child and not have the urge to blow your brains out to a crappy predictable lullaby from the 'Play-school company over and over and over again. I can listen to this and enjoy it many time's. Get it if you are also ready to choke the stuffing out of mickey and Disney Babies: Lullaby and the such.

Posted by clayton at 12:58 PM  

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Books by the bed

  • 9 Things You Simply Must Do by Henry Cloud
  • Becoming A Dad: A Spiritual, Emotional And Practical Guide by Stephen James & David Thomas
  • The Complete Library of Christian Worship, Vol. 1 by Robert Webber

Blogs I Read [in order of priority]

  • Margo Faulkner
  • Baby Faulkner
  • Ragamuffin Soul
  • blog.worship.com
  • Anne Jackson
  • Andrew Jones
  • Transition Pete
  • Dan Kimball
  • Doug Pagitt
  • Nancy Beach
  • Bob Roberts
  • C. Tom Davis
  • Tim Stevens
  • Tony Morgan
  • Jonny Baker
  • Church Marketing Sucks
  • Richard Bowden
  • Grace Creativity Group
  • Brian McLaren

Grace Bloggers

  • Margo Faulkner
  • Baby Faulkner
  • Shellee Powell
  • John & Brandy Wadenpfuhl
  • Emily Estes
  • Kristy Bagg
  • Candi Sasser
  • Baby Sasser
  • Angie Patton

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