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Emzy5 · 01/09/2007 20:31

hey,

just posted this somewhere else, then found the sleep section... d'oh!

my ds is 10 weeks old and my friend, just had a dd, gave me a copy of a cd (used to be on vynil) called 'all aboard'. it's full of old kids songs like teddy bears picnic and nellie th elephant. i was listening to it with my ds and track 22 is a song called 'morning town ride'. coincidently my dad used to sing it to me and my bro and sis when we were little. he passed away 1 and a half years ago. i don't really believe in afterlife but hearing that made me feel close to him. now i try and play it or sing it to ds when i can so it becomes part of him too.

do any of you have special songs with your dc? if not please can i recommend train whstle blowing?

click here to go to the song

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conkertree · 03/09/2007 07:47

i'd forgotten that song but i used to listen to it when i was wee too - will try singing it to lo today.

My favourite song to sing to him (he's 4 weeks old tomorrow) is Oklahoma as I used to sing it most days in the shower when i was pregnant.

He also calms down to Horsey Horsey dont you stop.

My nephew (2 1/2) immediately stops crying if you sing him Goodnight Sweetheart - possibly cause it was sung to him right from birth, so am trying to build up the same thing with my lo.

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Emzy5 · 03/09/2007 19:04

ah bless music is so important. how does horsey horsey go?

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conkertree · 04/09/2007 16:57

its

horsey horsey dont you stop,
just let the feet go clippety clop
tail go swish and the wheels go round
giddey up, we're homeward bound.

didnt use to like it all that much but its the one that ds seems to enjoy most.

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southeastastra · 04/09/2007 17:00

my mum used to sing:

go to sleep my baby
close your sleepy eyes
angels are looking at you (insert name) down from the skies
great big moon is shining
stars begin to peep
and it's time little babies were fast asleep

ahh

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Emzy5 · 04/09/2007 19:44

i like them both too. there's something nice about bedtime rhymes and bedtime phrases. my mum always said "good night sleep tight, don't let the ned bugs bite!" weird but good

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MrsBadger · 04/09/2007 19:47

oh this takes me back
vintage thread here

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southeastastra · 04/09/2007 19:55

i'm lost it's a weightwatchers thread though very long maybe i'm missing something

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Emzy5 · 04/09/2007 20:00

also that should have read "...bed bugs bite." not ned bugs. although they may have been called ned, i never asked.

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MrsBadger · 04/09/2007 21:24

damn damn damnly damn
here
how embarrassing

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Emzy5 · 06/09/2007 11:57

thanks mrs b :O

def more useful than the ww stuff!

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HonorMatopoeia · 07/09/2007 21:03

Ahhhhh Morningtown Ride - I love that song. Used to sing it with my Mum and Dad when we were a family touring folksy type trio (odd but true!!!!).
I have Lula, Lula bye bye and Hush here comes the sandman for Dd. We have to sing them every night.

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littlelapin · 07/09/2007 21:06

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Habbibu · 07/09/2007 21:19

Moon River. Don't know why, but she loves it. My mum used to say (not sing):

Good night and god bless you

May the angels undress you

(quickly) And the Devil run away with your clothes!

It's a wonder I ever slept...

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