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The Rhythm of Play
Interacting With Babies and Toddlers Through Music
By Lisa Flaxman
Most important, music is fun! There are many different ways to give your child an introduction to the wonderful world of sounds.
First, it's in your attitude: Have a great time with your baby! Be enthusiastic! Smile! Use an expressive oice! It's not so much what you sing as how you sing it.
Second, know that any music the infant hears is beneficial, so if you don't feel like singing, put on your favorite rock or jazz or folk recording and dance around the room or tap the percussion beat on the baby's foot.
Third, remember that repetition is very important for a child, so don't worry about singing "Old MacDonald" over and over if it's the only song you know.
Finally, realize that even reading Goodnight Moon
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