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<description>hello...beuller....anyone? anyone?
hi, i am at university at the moment and i am doing a presentation on how music grows in children...i am using lullabys to help me out, and wondered if you could help me anyone? anyone
what do you think lullabys have in common to make babies sleepy??
can you think of any other pointers i could use?
kelly xxx
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