Review - Lullabelly Prenatal Music Belt ~ Play Music to Your Baby in the Womb

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Lullabelly Prenatal Music BeltI think it is fairly common knowledge regarding the benefits of playing music and singing or talking to your child while still in the womb.  I put this to the test while carrying Riley and have since become a believer in the power of music and a mother's voice to an unborn child.  I was a teacher while pregnant with Riley, so she heard me yapping all day long, every day.

For months after she was born, it seemed that my voice was the only thing that could soothe her when she was upset or fussy.  Also, I tried stretching headphones across my belly for many months (until they finally broke) and playing her the comforting and melodic tunes of Enya and even two and a half years later, she still loves it any time she hears one of their songs.

Lullabelly has created an ingenious device which makes playing music for your baby incredibly simple and convenient.  Keep reading to learn much more about this prenatal must-have!

I reviewed the Lullabelly Prenatal Music Beltin Sunshine Yellow from Lullabelly, which retails for $55.00 with FREE SHIPPING.

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Research has shown that playing music during pregnancy can help reduce stress levels for both mother and child, improves baby's sleeping habits after being born, lays the foundation for your baby's learning abilities, encourages the development of language and memory skills and creates a wonderful bonding experience during your pregnancy.

Lullabelly is the modern mom's way to safely and comfortably play music to her baby in the womb.  Instead of stretching headphones across your belly until they snap (like mine did), now you can wear a safe belt across your tummy.  With the Lullabelly, parents can play lullabies, audio books, voice recordings, etc. by simply plugging in the Lullabelly's 3.5 mm plug to an iPod, smartphone, laptop or mp3 player.

This ultra-soft minky fabric also has adjustable Velcro straps so that it can be easily and comfortably secured to your growing belly and grow right along with you!  It even has a large front pocket with zipper so that it can house your portable music player for true hands-free operation.  My favorite feature has to be the included sound splitter and deluxe comfort earphones with volume control.  Now mom or dad can tune in and listen right along with baby...what a bonding experience!

Finally, the sound level speaker in the Lullabelly prenatal music belt is completely removable so that the belt can be laundered in the washing machine.

If you are expecting or you are looking for the perfect gift for someone who is, then don't hesitate to purchase the Lullabelly prenatal music belt.  A gift that can promote healthy sleeping habits, improved learning abilities and a closer bond between mother and child?  What's not to like about that?  Any mommy-to-be will be thrilled to wear the new Lullabelly on her belly!

Product Review 4 Stars
Disclosure:  I received the Lullabelly Prenatal Music Belt in Sunshine Yellow from Lullabelly and Mom Bloggers Club in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective.
I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, who definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!

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