I didn't know they made them like that, either! We have a portable docking station, and I keep my previous iPhone docked on it just for Pandora. We pay the 4-5 dollars per month for the ad-free version--totally worth it!
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I'm liking the new suggestions. My daughter showed me something I didn't realize, too. You can combine stations to get more variety. I'll have to go look later to remember exactly how, but there's a tab called "add variety" to add to an existing station.- Flag
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My kids have always loved music from the 1950s and 1960s, and most of the lyrics are tame enough. (I've edited "Tequila" out of the mix, after I realized the problem--oops.) And it's music I like and can stand, rather than the overcaffeinated Kidz Bop stuff that makes me want to poke my eye out with a Tinker Toy stick. Moving toward modernity, The Boss is pretty good too.- Flag
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We always listen to Lullabye radio for nap time.
My 15mo DCB goes to sleep within 2 minutes most of the time when I have the radio station on. I close the blinds, and turn on lullabye radio and sit beside the pack n play until he falls asleep, and then I go do my lunch cleaning.
I can see him from my whole house and check on him often.- Flag
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Pandora and my internet do not get along. But when they do, I turn on the Beatles station.
I also have most of the rock a bye babies (renditions of popular bands) on my iPod for nap.
If we have dance parties we cycle through happy by pharrell Williams, shake it off by Taylor Swift, afro circus from Madagascar 2 and a couple frozen songs. I could listen to them all day.- Flag
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