Baby Listener

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Graco Deluxe Prenatal Heart Listener w/ 2 Head Sets Bebesounds Deluxe Prenatal Heart Listener w/ 2 Head Sets Share the moment, share the thrill! Hear, Record, and E-mail your unborn baby’s heartbeat, kicks, and hiccups in the privacy of your own home! With Bebesounds’ Prenatal Heart Listener® expectant moms and dads can listen to baby’s sounds with family, siblings or friends. You should be able to start listening at the beginning of mom’s thir… |
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BabyAge Rest Easy Bundle What could be more important that the comfort of a mother and her child? Spend those moments relaxing in the comfort of your home with this Rest Easy Bundle created for the expecting mom!The Madison Glider and Ottoman is cozy yet chic, combining elegance and style with comfort and relaxation. Made from premium North Asian hardwoods, this luxuriously upholstered glider and ottoman combo provides op… |
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Wooden Heart $11.26 … |
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Return to Struggleville $11.11 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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From Your Heart & Your Soul $10.55 Songs are: One Thing After Another, Point of Light, Wake Up, Coming Home, From Your Heart and Your Soul, Triad, Belle Faccia, Wring It Out, and Funnels. Jazz music…. |
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Bebe Sounds Prenatal Heart Listener with Headphones by Unisar $10.25 Listen to your unborn baby! Hear and record your baby’s heartbeat, kicks, and hiccups. Near ClearHeart technology. Completely safe. Helps the entire family bond during pregnancy. Record your own heartbeat to soothe your newborn baby. Our Kit Includes: BebeSounds Prenatal Heart Listener, 1 headset, recording cable and English/Spanish instructions. Requires a 9-volt battery (not included). ClearHear… |
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BEBE SOUND BEBE-BE003 Prenatal Heart Listener w/ 1 H Monitor amplifies the natural sounds of your baby so you can hear kicks, hiccups, and heartbeat by placing the monitor against your stomach Sounds should be audible early in the third trimester Record your own heartbeat and play it to soothe your newborn baby Prenatal heart listener features 1 Headset Hear, record, and email your baby’s heartbeat Completely safe: No AC current Ultrasound or r… |
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Bose MediaMate Computer Speakers – Computer Gray $99.99 This Bose« Lifestyle« home entertainment system includes 5 swivel-cube speakers that project open, spacious sound throughout your room. A powered bass module with proprietary technology adds depth and impact to your favorite music and movies. The receiver/media center is capable of playing DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3 discs while the digital 5.1 decoding turns your family room into a theater! M… |
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Bebe Sounds prenatal gift set $39.95 The BebeSounds Prenatal Gift Set Deluxe is the perfect gift idea for the expectant mother and her family. It lets them listen to their unborn baby and stimulate her by talking and playing music to her. The Set includes a fetal monitor, two headsets, a special recording cable, a fetal microphone, fetal speakers, one 60-minute CD and one 60-minute audiocassette of specially selected music by Mozart… |
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Prenatal Heart Listener, Listen to Your Unborn Baby … |
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Unisar TV Listener J2 Watch T.V. While Your Baby Sleeps $59.99 Unisar TV Listener J2 Watch T.V. While Your Baby Sleeps |
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A Listener $34.99 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema A Listener – Giclee Print |
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Graco Prenatal Heart Listener $24.95 This innovative device will enable you to hear, record, and e-mail all your unborn baby’s little sounds!  The Prenatal Heart Listener simply amplifies baby’s heartbeat, kicks, and hiccups so that you can hear your little one before he or she is born. Get even closer to your baby by placing the Heart Listener on mommy’s stomach beginning early in the third trimester.  The heart should beat from 140-170 times a minute.  Also listen out for the soft thud of a kick or two quick drum pounds of a hiccup!  The whooshing sound you might hear is the passing of nutrients through the placenta.  Record these precious sounds with your cable and your own recorder; you can even e-mail them so loved ones can hear too! The Prenatal Heart Listener does not use any AC current, ultrasound, or radio waves, so it is safe for both mommy and baby. Features: Hear unborn baby’s heartbeat, kicks and hiccups Includes one headset and a special recording cable Note: This system is not a medical device and should NOT be used or relied upon for diagnostic and other medical purposes. |
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Unisar Improved TV Listener J3 Watch T.V. While Your Baby Sleeps $59.99 Unisar Improved TV Listener J3 Watch T.V. While Your Baby Sleeps |
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Graco Prenatal Listener $24.99 Listen, learn and love your unborn baby. FEATURES: Hear, record, and e-mail the heartbeat, kicks and sounds of your unborn child as she grows in the womb Improved design hugs the curvature of the belly more effectively and offers better sound quality Amplifies the heartbeat, kicks, hiccups and natural sounds of your baby, beginning late in your 2nd trimester Convenient e-mail feature allows you to share the sweet sounds of baby in the womb with friends and family Includes earbuds for listening to womb sounds, and a special cable for recording them Prenatal experience guide helps you understand the sounds you’re hearing, so you can better connect with your unborn baby Uses one 9 volt battery, not included Baby, Children & Toys , Childproofing & Safety , Alarms & Monitors , Comfort and Safety |
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The Listener $17.99 TWO YEARS AFTER THE END OF WORLD WAR II, a mysterious figure, Bertram Reiner, appears at Shadowbrook, a private asylum whose elegant hallways, vaulted ceilings, and magnificent grounds suggest a country estate more than a psychiatric hospital. At first, the chief psychiatrist — as genteel as his aristocratic surrounds — considers his charismatic patient to be a classic, though particularly intriguing, case of war neurosis. But as treatment progresses, Dr. Harrison’s sense of clarity clouds over, and he is drawn into Bertram’s disquieting preoccupations. Then, late one night, an intruder is sighted on the hospital grounds, the first in a series of uncanny events that appear to the doctor to be strangely linked; clues abound, yet the truth about Bertram seems always to slip away. Meanwhile, Dr. Harrison’s own long-buried troubles reemerge with brutal force. As the careful contours of his existence begin to waver, the doctor is plunged into dangerous, compulsive territory. When Dr. Harrison finds himself spying on his head nurse, Matilda, even following her one midnight through the underground tunnels that join the hospital buildings, he knows there is no turning back. He is desperate to get to the bottom of the intertwining mysteries connecting Bertram, Matilda, and himself, and senses that everything in his life — and theirs — is at stake. Set against the backdrop of the insanity of war, The Listener explores the havoc historical trauma plays with the psyche, and illuminates the uncertain boundary between sanity and insanity. Shira Nayman’s storytelling is mesmerizing. The Listener is a riveting tale of madness, mystery, and passion that excavates the dark corners of the human heart and mind. It is a work of rare depth and power. |
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The listener, $4.99 This book is in Used condition |
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Listener $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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A Young Listener $39.99 A Young Listener – Giclee Print |
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The Night Listener $5.99 “I’m a fabulist by trade,” warns Gabriel Noone, a late-night radio storyteller, as he begins to untangle the skeins of his tumultuous life: his crumbling ten-year love affair, his disaffection from his Southern father, his longtime weakness for ignoring reality. Gabriel’s most sympathetic listener is Pete Lomax, a thirteen-year-old fan in Wisconsin whose own horrific past has left his wise and generous beyond his years. But when this virtual father-son relationship is rocked by doubt, a desperate search for the truth ensues. Welcome to the complex, vertiginous world of The Night Listener. |
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1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die $74.23 The musical adventure of a lifetime. The most exciting book on music in years. A book of treasure, a book of discovery, a book to open your ears to new worlds of pleasure. Doing for music what Patricia Schultz author of the phenomenal 1,000 Places to See Before You Die does for travel, Tom Moon recommends 1,000 recordings guaranteed to give listeners the joy, the mystery, the revelation, the sheer fun of great music. This is a book both broad and deep, drawing from the diverse worlds of classical, jazz, rock, pop, blues, country, folk, musicals, hip-hop, world, opera, soundtracks, and more. It’s arranged alphabetically by artist to create the kind of unexpected juxtapositions that break down genre bias and broaden listeners horizons it makes every listener a seeker, actively pursuing new artists and new sounds, and reconfirming the greatness of the classics. Flanking J. S. Bach and his six entries, for example, are the little-known R&B singer Baby Huey and the ’80s Rastafarian hard-core punk band Bad Brains. Farther down the list: The Band, Samuel Barber, Cecelia Bartoli, Count Basie, and Afropop star Waldemer Bastos. Each entry is passionately written, with expert listening notes, fascinating anecdotes, and the occasional perfect quote Your collection could be filled with nothing but music from Ray Charles, said Tom Waits, and you’d have a completely balanced diet. Every entry identifies key tracks, additional works by the artist, and where to go next. And in the back, indexes and playlists for different moods and occasions. |
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1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die: A Listener’s Life List $0.99 The musical adventure of a lifetime. The most exciting book on music in years. A book of treasure, a book of discovery, a book to open your ears to new worlds of pleasure. Doing for music what Patricia Schultz—author of the phenomenal 1,000 Places to See Before You Die—does for travel, Tom Moon recommends 1,000 recordings guaranteed to give listeners the joy, the mystery, the revelation, the sheer fun of great music.This is a book both broad and deep, drawing from the diverse worlds of classical, jazz, rock, pop, blues, country, folk, musicals, hip-hop, world, opera, soundtracks, and more. It’s arranged alphabetically by artist to create the kind of unexpected juxtapositions that break down genre bias and broaden listeners’ horizons— it makes every listener a seeker, actively pursuing new artists and new sounds, and reconfirming the greatness of the classics. Flanking J. S. Bach and his six entries, for example, are the little-known R&B singer Baby Huey and the ’80s Rastafarian hard-core punk band Bad Brains. Farther down the list: The Band, Samuel Barber, Cecelia Bartoli, Count Basie, and Afropop star Waldemer Bastos.Each entry is passionately written, with expert listening notes, fascinating anecdotes, and the occasional perfect quote—"Your collection could be filled with nothing but music from Ray Charles," said Tom Waits, "and you’d have a completely balanced diet." Every entry identifies key tracks, additional works by the artist, and where to go next. And in the back, indexes and playlists for different moods and occasions. |
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Accumulation: None $15.98 Besides Pavement, (Smog) is one of the indie rock acts most overdue for a B-sides collection — it seems that Bill Callahan always saves at least one or two of his best songs for his singles and EPs, some of which are surprisingly hard to find even for die-hard fans. In theory, at least, the B-sides comp Accumulation: None should appease collectors and completists who missed out on some of (Smog)’s rarer tracks, particularly the ones that were only released on import 7″s. In reality, though, the collection is slightly disappointing, mostly because it includes only a dozen tracks. Granted, some of these tracks are among the hardest to find and most sought-after in Callahan’s body of work, such as “Astronaut,” which comes from the My Shell 7″; “Floating” and “Hole in the Heart” from the Floating EP; and “Real Live Dress,” which is from the Australian tour-only Manta Rays of Time EP. However, collecting just 12 of these rarities just whets the appetite for more: “A Hit,” which is one of (Smog)’s best and catchiest singles from the Wild Love era, is a welcome inclusion, but its B-side, the Callahan/Cynthia Dall duet “Wine-Stained Lips,” is sorely missed. Likewise, several other tracks from Manta Rays of Time, like the cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Baby Got Back,” would also be perfect on this collection. Likewise, the Peel sessions versions of “I Break Horses” and “Chosen One” are great but just leave the listener wanting more. And though it’s understandable that tracks from Burning Kingdom, ‘Neath the Puke Tree, and Kicking a Couple Around wouldn’t be represented here since each of those EPs is still relatively easy to find, singles such as the excellent Look Now are nowhere to be found on Accumulation: None. Nitpicking aside, however, this collection does feature some of Callahan’s best B-sides, including “Little Girl Shoes” from the Ex-Con EP, as well as “Spanish Moss” and “Came Blue” from the Hausmusik 7″. The inclusion of a new track, the … |
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Albums Produced by John Alag a: The Central Park Concert, Room for Squares, Unbroken, Wild Hope, Who We Are, Real Life, Somebody’s Miracle $20.03 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Central Park Concert, Room for Squares, Unbroken, Wild Hope, Who We Are, Real Life, Somebody’s Miracle, the Gorge, Any Given Thursday, the Best of What’s Around Vol. 1, Weekend on the Rocks, Waiting for My Rocket to Come, Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado, Dreams, Lifehouse, Remember Two Things, Listener Supported, Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95, Live in Chicago 12.19.98, Live at Luther College, Naked Baby Photos, Ripe, for the Ride Home, Running on Ice, Risen. Excerpt: Any Given Thursday item John Mayer chronology item Room for Squares (2001): Any Given Thursday (2003): Heavier Things (2003) Any Given Thursday is a live CD /DVD by John Mayer , recorded in Birmingham , Alabama at the Oak Mountain Amphitheater on September 12, 2002, during the Room for Squares tour. The album quickly peaked at #17 on the Billboard 200 chart. It features mostly songs from Room for Squares . Production and content Though mostly featuring songs from Room For Squares , the album also features “Man On The Side” (co-written with Cook) and “Covered in Rain”, neither of which had ever been released on a studio recording. “Covered in Rain”, according to a documentary included in the DVD release, is “part two” of the song “City Love”, which features the line, “covered in rain.” The concert features songs previously not heard, such as “Something’s Missing “, which appeared on Heavier Things , his following album, and (as of 2008) is the only song to have appeared on every live release. It also features “Comfortable” from his original EP , Inside Wants Out . The DVD contained several features in addition to the concert: an audio commentary of the concert by Mayer and his friend Scotty Crowe (whose blog is hosted on Mayer’s site since 2006), a photo gallery from the tour (not |
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Alligator $16.98 The National may sound like a garage band turned down, but there’s as much primal energy lurking behind Alligator as in any mop-topped group of city kids with bloodstained Danelectros in a dusty warehouse. While Matt Berninger’s lyrics and conversational delivery rely heavily on the kind of literate self-absorption that fuels so much of the indie rock scene today, he never comes off as preachy or unaware that the world would manage just fine without him; rather, he uses metaphor and humor as bullet points for a profound sense of displacement and anger. Out-of-the-blue statements like “f*ck me and make me a drink,” from the brooding but lovely “Karen,” are effective because the listener is brought into the story slowly, almost amiably, before being led to the plank. Berninger’s wry, filthy, and often eloquently sad tales of materialism, sex, and loneliness are augmented by the stellar duel-sibling attack of Aaron Dessner (guitar) and Bryce Dessner (guitar) and Scott Devendorf (guitar/bass) and Bryan Devendorf (drums), who flesh out each track with so many little creative flourishes that it takes a few listens to break them down into palatable portions. There are upbeat moments found within — “Lit Up” and “Looking for Astronauts” — but for the most part the National are content with playing the genial fatalists, and while “All the Wine” seems designed to serve as the record’s desolate backbone, “Baby, We’ll Be Fine,” with its quick changes, lush orchestration, and winsome refrain of “I’m so sorry for everything” is, despite an elegiac delivery, Alligator’s loneliest track, and like each part of this fine collection of city-weary poetry, it’s as brief as it is affecting. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi |
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Baby’s Book of Winnie the Pooh $39.98 New – Winnie the Pooh and baby too! A collection of playful rhymes and stories to delight the littlest listener. From bouncy songs to simple, silly stories to hush-a-bye lullabies, this treasury will help babies explore rhythm, rhyme and play. Illustrations. |
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BebeSounds Prenatal Heart Listener $19.95 Hear, record and e-mail your unborn baby”s heartbeat, kicks, and hiccups. How exciting to hear the sounds of your unborn baby”s little kicks, soft hiccups, and rapidly beating heart in the privacy of your own home. You should hear these sounds at the beginning of your third trimester. What will her heartbeat sound like? Your baby”s heart beats 140-170 times a minute and will sound like a rapidly galloping horse. Her hiccups will sound like 2 rapid drumbeats, and her kicks will sound like soft thuds. You will also hear the nutrients passing through the placenta. This will have a whooshing sound. But don”t just listen to these sounds share your joy. Included is a special recording cable so you can record your baby”s sounds with your own recording device, e-mail your baby”s sounds to family and friends and record your own heartbeat to soothe your newborn baby. The Prenatal Heart Listener includes a Fetal Monitor, 1 Headset and a special Recording Cable. It requires one 9-volt battery (not included). |
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Best Friend for Life: 75 Simple Ways to Make Me a Happy, Healthy, and Well-Behaved Dog $12.95 Revised, expanded, and redesigned, this handy paperback edition is loaded with irresistible photos and easy-to-implement tips for raising a happy, healthy, well-mannered dog, no matter what the breed or environment.Every dog owner wants to communicate better with his or her pet, insuring the well-being of both dog and owner. This inspiring book has great tricks and ideas for dog owners of all kinds, from the first-timer to the lifelong pet owner—and its combination of simple, practical tips with delightful photos and inspiring stories of real dogs makes for a little book that has everything.A self-described "dog listener," Anne Bobby has translated her deep animal intuition and extensive experience into 75 easy-to-follow tips written from the point of view of the dog addressing the owner. They cover the most common questions and dilemmas dog-owners face, from figuring out the healthiest snacks to how to introduce a dog to the new baby, to how to instill proper "petiquette" at the dog run. Each tip is illustrated by a photo from well-known animal photographer Jim Dratfield, making the book as "gifty" and adorable as it is practical. |
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Blue Is Cold – Dont Mess With My Peg-Legged Baby CD $11.59 BIC – Bio: Blue Is Cold is a southeastern Washington trio that plays original American music (Alt. Country – Americana – Roots Rock) a listener can’t pigeon-hole into any specific genre. Beg… |
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Boom, Baby, Boom, Boom! $17.98 New – Full of the rhythmic verve of the best picture books for young readers, “Boom, Baby, Boom, Boom!” uses inventive, onomatopoetic sounds and bright, bold pictures to tell the story of a happy mother serving lunch to a baby who may not be very hungry after all. This romp of a text, paired with beguiling illustrations, is sure to get enthusiastic response–and even invite lots of listener participation. Full color. |
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Elivs R b $12.08 This collection could be Elvis Presley’s personal play list – R&B and blues classics that became an essential part of his lifelong repertoire, songs he powerfully connected to, as both performer and listener. They represent the breadth of Elvis’ career, from the landmark early sessions at Sun Studio to the final recordings he cut at Graceland. Elvis didn’t merely cover songs like That’s All Right, Lawdy, Miss Clawdy or Reconsider Baby, he made them his own, stamping his own personality, history and musical passion on each and every one of these remarkable tracks. |
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Eric Anders – Not at One CD $13.69 “One of the best I’ve ever heard.” — Derek Sivers, Founder CD Baby, on “Not At One” “This kind of studied, literate songwriting is a gift given to the listener-one that surprises, challenges… |
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FirstSounds Prenatal Heart Listener $14.99 How wonderful to be able to hear and record the sounds of your unborn baby”s heartbeat, kicks and hiccups right at home. The FirstSounds Prenatal Heart Listener includes an adapter that lets you connect your own headset so two people can listen at the same time. It”s so easy. Just place the monitor on your bare stomach, press the activation button, and the monitor will amplify your baby”s sounds. The Prenatal Heart Listener is completely non-intrusive and is absolutely safe for you and your baby. It was developed by a neonatal nurse and uses the bell stethoscope method to detect your baby”s sounds. But don”t just listen. Connect our recording cable to your table recorder and record these precious sounds as you listen. Also record your own heartbeat to soothe your newborn baby. |
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Forest Show – Forest Show CD $15.69 contemporary instrumental music is interwoven with background sounds of the forest – the listener hears the natural sounds of wild birds, frogs, insects & baby monkeys, while at the same time heari… |
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Forest Show CD $17.55 contemporary instrumental music is interwoven with background sounds of the forest – the listener hears the natural sounds of wild birds, frogs, insects & baby monkeys, while at the same time heari… |
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Histrioniks – Camouflage Baby CD $12.35 The Histrioniks are up to new tricks on now, their fourth CD. After the psychedelic, garage sounds of “Thin”, “Camouflage Baby” will be a surprise to fans of the band. The listener will be pleasan… |
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Hush Li’l Baby arr. Lloyd Conley – HL -4490771 $35 DESCRIPTIONS: The well-known children’s prayer Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep is the basis of this teaching and performance piece for beginners. Lloyd has also included some vocal effects that reinforce proper dynamics and will put a smile on any listener’s face. |
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Linda Wohl – Move On Baby CD $13.69 Valentine Green Music is proud to present Maine Diva Linda Wohl. In her own new music and song Linda delivers a quality of emotion that penetrates the very soul of the listener. Legenday produ… |
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MOXIE GIRLZ MAGIC HAIR STAMP N $30.34 Our Moxie Girlz Magic Hair Stamp N Style Doll – Sophina is all about expressing herself with cool new hairstyles. Stamp it out with cute designs that print right on your Moxie Girlz’ hair and your own. Add wild color and get totally creative! The Moxie Girlz Magic Hair Stamp N Style Doll – Sophina features: Moxie Girlz doll Four adorable stamp-on designs Add streaks too! Hair glitter mascara for your doll and you! Two cool hair colors to stamp-on Stamper Tool, Hair clips, and Hairbrush included. Warm, thoughtful, and caring, Sophina is always thinking about the world around her. She believes anyone can make a difference if they really want to. Sophina dreams of being a famous songwriter one day. She loves to travel, camp and hike and then write stories & songs about her adventures! Sophina’s friends love her because she is a great listener, and she’s always there when you need her. Sophina Likes: writing…songwriting especially, traveling, camping and hiking…total nature girl, adventure, getting involved, being there when her friends need her! Sophina Dislikes: Text Messages…they’re too short. Long emails and phone calls are way better! Managing her money, bugs…but don’t tell anybody, cafeteria food…so uncreative, bad manners, and when her friends are out of town and she has nobody to hang out with. Breaking into the fashion doll scene, Moxie Girlz, are ready to help empower girls to express themselves with courage, determination and energy. Every girl has the strength to do something amazing . Anything is possible as long as you stay true to yourself and never give up on your dreams! What is Moxie ? 1. Positive attitude and confidence . 2. The courage to go for it. 3. Energy in everything you do. |
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Ministry – A Handbook For Preachers And Teachers $12.95 Filled with numerous Biblical references and examples of blessings and prayers, “Ministry: A Handbook for Teachers and Preachers” takes an in-depth look at preaching and is a well-written manual for those in the ministry or those who aspire to become a leader.Mr. Tompkins writes about how to structure and present an effective sermon. In addition to knowing the Bible, the deliverer must also be able to extract the essential message and prepare a sermon that the listener can relate to. He equates delivering the sermon to that of giving a sales pitch – once the critical point is made, close the deal. If a minister tries to present all of his knowledge during a sermon, some of those followers may tune out. However, he warns to not try and make the Bible fit the message, but rather let the message come from the Bible.Whether you are a new preacher, or a ministerial student or an experienced pastor, you sometimes look for a sermon idea, outline, illustration, poem or a bit of Bible trivia to make it interesting. You may want help with marriage or grief counseling, or a new idea on how to do a baby dedication. You may want to teach others how to preach, or take a refresher course yourself. It is all in this book by Glenn C. Tompkins, Th.D. |
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Mother’s Song: A Lullaby $0.01 This tender, lyrical song is an outpouring of a young mother’s love for her baby. She compares her little one to every good thing, from roses and pearls to the queen herself, in lovely, simple verses. In the charming subtext created by artist Elizabeth Sayles, the setting is an idyllic twilight world, where fairies and sprites play among the flowers and craft an exquisite gift for the sleeping mother and child.Collected in the English countryside by 19th-century folklorist Sabine Baring-Gould, the words of the lullaby have come down to us without music. A melody has been composed for this book and appears with simple piano accompaniment following the text. Spoken or sung, Mother’s Song is a romantic rhapsody that goes straight to the listener’s heart. |
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Return to Struggleville $13.99 Listener, CD,CD BABY, Running Time: 00:29:49 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20120511110026817 |
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Spy Gear Spy Decoy Listener $13.08 Enemy spies will never suspect you’re listening in on their secret plans when you stroll past, seemingly consumed by an important call on your cell phone. The Spy Decoy Listener looks like an ordinary flip phone but houses a directional microphone that amplifies sound, allowing you to hear distant discussions more clearly.If approached, quickly end your call and push the keypad before closing your phone to trigger the time-delayed ring. In 10 seconds you’ll have a believable excuse to answer your phone and tune back in to confidential conversations around you.NOTE: Requires button cell batteries, included. |
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The Carnivorous Carnival: Book the Ninth (A Series of Unfortunate Events) $12.99 Dear Listener,The word carnivorous means meat eating and this carnivorous volume contains such a distressing story that consuming any of its contents would be far more stomach-turning than even the most imbalanced meal.It would be best if I didn’t mention any of the unnerving ingredients of this story, particularly, an unruly crowd, a wooden plank, and Chabo the Wolf Baby. I also shouldn’t mention the features of the interactive CD, which include: Perplexing word games, Photos from the Lemony Snicket Archives, and Art from the Brett Helquist gallery.Sadly for me, I continue to research the lives of the Baudelaire orphans, but your time might be filled with something more palatable. With all due respect,Lemony Snicket |
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The Carnivorous Carnival: Book the Ninth (A Series of Unfortunate Events) $6.99 Dear Listener,The word carnivorous means meat eating and this carnivorous volume contains such a distressing story that consuming any of its contents would be far more stomach-turning than even the most imbalanced meal.It would be best if I didn’t mention any of the unnerving ingredients of this story, particularly, an unruly crowd, a wooden plank, and Chabo the Wolf Baby. I also shouldn’t mention the features of the interactive CD, which include: Perplexing word games, Photos from the Lemony Snicket Archives, and Art from the Brett Helquist gallery.Sadly for me, I continue to research the lives of the Baudelaire orphans, but your time might be filled with something more palatable. With all due respect,Lemony Snicket |
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The Carnivorous Carnival: Book the Ninth (A Series of Unfortunate Events) $1.6 Dear Listener,The word carnivorous means meat eating and this carnivorous volume contains such a distressing story that consuming any of its contents would be far more stomach-turning than even the most imbalanced meal.It would be best if I didn’t mention any of the unnerving ingredients of this story, particularly, an unruly crowd, a wooden plank, and Chabo the Wolf Baby. I also shouldn’t mention the features of the interactive CD, which include: Perplexing word games, Photos from the Lemony Snicket Archives, and Art from the Brett Helquist gallery.Sadly for me, I continue to research the lives of the Baudelaire orphans, but your time might be filled with something more palatable. With all due respect,Lemony Snicket |
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UGLYDOLL-OX $24.48 Uglydoll Plush Doll – Ox – What kind of name is OX? No, not like the animal OX, as in HUG and KISS! How can he hug you with such short arms? OX uses his ears! He’s not a very good listener, but he puts his ears to good use in many other ways! OX is great at magic, and his best trick is turning your stuff into his stuff. His best buddy Wedgehead calls that stealing, but OX just wants to borrow things from you for a few hundred years. He promises to put everything back when he’s done. What he wants to steal most are kisses, whether they’re in the chocolate variety or just plain, and he promises to be your friend if you would lend him a hand, or an ear…or like Two Dollars! Approximate size 12 – 14 inches. From the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family! What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun! In 2001, when David’s soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many I miss you letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a plush doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day! A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast! Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6×6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later! |
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Ugly doll OX Keychain $5.99 What kind of name is OX? No, not like the animal OX, as in HUG and KISS! How can he hug you with such short arms? OX uses his ears! He’s not a very good listener, but he puts his ears to good use in many other ways! OX is great at magic, and his best trick is turning your stuff into his stuff. His best buddy Wedgehead calls that stealing, but OX just wants to borrow things from you for a few hundred years. He promises to put everything back when he’s done. What he wants to steal most are kisses, whether they’re in the chocolate variety or just plain, and he promises to be your friend if you would lend him a hand, or an ear…or like Two Dollars! UGLY DOLL OX PLUSH KEYCHAIN IS 4". Recommended Age: 2 and up |
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What Can It Be? $157.86 New – “What Can it Be?” encourages children to use their imaginations as Baby Bop and her brother B.J. try to imagine what Barney’s surprise is. This book is suitable for the young listener as well as the beginner reader. |
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What Can It Be? $5.79 New – “What Can it Be?” encourages children to use their imaginations as Baby Bop and her brother B.J. try to imagine what Barney’s surprise is. This book is suitable for the young listener as well as the beginner reader. |
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Music for Babies
They say that if babies listen to classical music, they will become smarter. This is false. Classical music does not have such effects on babies or toddlers. It is the exposure to music which actually improves the mental development of a child. The same goes when you read a story to your child; he/she develops his/her language skills.
Some say that listening to any kind of music help babies recognize sound patterns. Brain stimulation at an early age helps develop a person’s skills in logic and understanding. In fact, research claims that any stimulation (e.g., listening to any types of music and stories) will increase spatial reasoning. This is the brain function used to understand math, science, and engineering.
So it is not only the child’s creativity that gets developed when he/she gets music lessons, he/she also gets the benefit of being smarter because his/her brain is stimulated at an early age. No wonder most parents not only focus on teaching ABC’s and 123′s, but also have their children take music lessons as soon as they are ready.
Learning music requires a child’s full concentration. So, it not only cultivates their natural talents, it also teaches them discipline. It introduces them to different types of music, allowing them to choose which ones meet their preference and style. As long as there’s interest, learning music is very easy.
Practicing to be better is one way discipline will be instilled on them. Their focus and concentration skills can also be developed depending on how often they train.
To get the full benefit of music’s effects on a child’s brain development, lessonsshould come from qualified instructors. Also, focus should center on the child’s instrument of choice. The focus could be on dancing, singing, or even playing an instrument. Each will have a different effect on the child, but you can rest assured that it will have many long-term benefits.
Of course, your son or daughter won’t instantly become a musical genius if you expose him/her to music at an early age. A child’s skills need to be developed and honed as he/she grows. This means getting proper direction from great music teachers. Knowing the theory behind music will cultivate their skills as performers.
More than just entertainment, music is a venue for people to express their creativity. Musicians become great when they’re able to express human emotions through the patterns, styles, and structures of music. Great music creates a connection between the artist and the audience. Great songs and performances reach deep into our sub consciousness, reminding us of a memorable experience. This is the true power and skill of a great musician.
Want your child to be part of the world of music? Yes, you exposed him/her to music early. But more training is still necessary. Enroll your child for music lessons from Take Lessons today. Our instructors are courteous and friendly. They’ll teach your child everything he/she needs to know about music. And they’ll do so in a fun and entertaining way!
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