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very good music November 19, 2009 Y. Sun (Gaithersburg, MD) very good and soothing music, very relaxing even for audlts. But it only has 30 minutes playing time, I wish it would be longer, for an hour or so.
Soothing for the restless June 8, 2009 E. Larson (MN) I have a 3 month old son who fights sleep- even when he's overtired and can barely hold his eyes open. I got this CD when he was about 6 weeks old and started working it into his nap time routine. It didn't immediately put him to sleep, as some people have said it does for their children, but he did start to listen and stop fussing long enough to calm down and eventually go to sleep. Since then (he's 14 weeks now), I've used this CD most afternoons when settling him down for a nap. It won't put him to sleep if he's not tired, but if he's showing any signs of sleepiness, he'll usually drift off by the 6th track with little or no fussiness. I enjoy listening to the melodies as well, and it helps me rest a little while he's napping.
Excellent purchase! May 25, 2009 Mr. Albert Shala (Prishtinë, Kosova) I'm happy with the product, you get high quality selections from Mozart and it's really soothing and relaxing music, especially for the evening.
Didnt work for my 5month old April 7, 2009 Rachel Cockerham 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 5 month old fights her sleep pretty bad so i was hoping this would ease her into sleep. it didnt work. the music is good but it doesnt put the baby to sleep.
Mozart Effect is an urban myth April 5, 2009 William Morton (Lowell, Mass, USA) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Notice that all the reviews describe how classical music "soothes" and quiets children - which is all well and good, but any claim that classical music makes your child smarter just isn't true - the whole myth was built around ONE study of college students who were studying for ONE test - had nothing to do with infants. But, obviously, the myth sells a lot of CDs etc. So - soothing, yes, but enhancing intelligence? Try to find a study that proves it - they don't exist.
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