Thursday, May 27, 2010

Lullabies by Request



I have to tell you, nothing makes me happier than featuring a company that is apart of the multiples community! Today's product is Lullabies by Request from nationally-known recording artists, The O'Neill Brothers. This CD was inspired by the time that Tim O'Neill's premature twins spent in the NICU. Tim and his wife Annie attribute at least some of the babies’ recovery to the piano music they played for them throughout their hospital stay. Tim and Ryan O’Neill were inspired to record the new CD to help families who are going through a similar experience, or who have babies, toddlers or even older children who need help falling asleep.

The CD features 16 lullabies, which is just over 74 minutes of music. Inside the booklet there are stories telling you why each song is featured. I highly recommend that you do not read the stories while listening to the music as you will probably need a box of tissue. Each song is beautiful, relaxing and perfect to help your children fall asleep. Songs include Hush Little Baby, Lullabye, House at Pooh Corner, Rock a Bye Baby/Edelweiss, You Are My Sunshine, Amazing Grace, My Own Home, The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Irish Lullaby, Puff the Magic Dragon, The Muffin Man, Come Back Paddy Reilly, Caislean Droma Mhor (The Castle of Dromore), Twinkle Twinkle in D, Nighty Night Mr. Moon, and This Love

If you visit The O'Neill Brother's website you can find more of their CD's (including two additional lullaby CD's, one being all Notre Dame songs which is AMAZING!), MP3 downloads, and appearance information. Visit Multiples and More to learn how you can enter to win your own copy of Lullabies by Request!


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the product mentioned above for free for review purposes from The O'Neill Brothers. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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