To help raise awareness for The Getty Owl Foundation and SMA, Team Getty is giving away some of the Sweet Water Child Lullabies for Getty albums. I am honored to have three of the albums to give away on my blog.
To enter to win please "like" the Getty Owl Facebook Page and leave a comment on this blog post sharing how you would enjoy the Sweet Water Child Lullabies for Getty album and I will randomly choose three winners on Saturday, April 16.
Please share the news and if you don't win - consider buying the album... it's a lovely collection of songs and goes for a good cause.
My daughter would love the album - she is a music lover at 2.
ReplyDeleteI would play the album for our kidlet when she/he comes home to us!
ReplyDeleteI would frame the album artwork cover for LLC's room - and enjoy the beautiful music in the car.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this Jenny. I downloaded one this afternoon - beautiful! If I win one I have a mom-to-be in mind :-)
ReplyDeleteI always "like" a good cause =)and if I get lucky my kids will be happy too!
ReplyDeleteA good cause it always worthy in my book!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it rather selfishly - to play when I steal a few moments for a nap! Life has been crazier than usual and I could use some peacefulness and good music!
i would give it to my nephew - maybe it would help him sleep!
ReplyDeleteShh...don't tell, but i have quite a collection of children's music despite you know, not having any children. This would be a welcome addition.
ReplyDeleteNo babies here, but I have a friend who is having her second baby with a few more complications than the first. Maybe if she can play this for him/her as the months go by, things will get better for the two of them.
ReplyDeleteI would love this album for a friend's niece who is now pregnant after suffering from infertility and miscarriage she would LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI work in a Children's Room in a small library. This would make a great addition for storytime!
ReplyDeleteI have a new grandson and we would definately listen while he cuddles with his nana..
ReplyDeleteI liked them. I love kid music! and my daughter does too!
ReplyDeleteI would play it in my kindergarten classroom!
ReplyDeleteI "liked" it. I will snuggle my little one while listening and we will drift off to sleep.
ReplyDeleteI first heard of sma when j. Robbins' (jawbox/burning airlines) son was diagnosed.
http://callumrobbins.blogspot.com/
Not updated recently though.
I will keep getty in my thoughts.
I picture using this to come back from Hulk mode - and maybe to get to sleep without nightmares. (Sorry I'm late, haven't been online for personal stuff all week)
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