Monday, December 6, 2010

A Gift That Grows

The doll population in your house exceeds the human population of Rhode Island. Your nephew has enough Legos to build a life-size replica of the Space Needle. Need a new gift idea?

A Cuddletunes Bear is a unique and meaningful gift for any family or child. You’ll love recording messages (both serious and silly), reading stories (both old and new), and uploading songs (both your own and professional). A Cuddletunes Bear is a great gift because it keeps changing: record and upload new content as often as you’d like. As kids grow older, the soundtrack can change with them, making Cuddletunes truly a gift that grows!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Cuddletunes Goes Camo!

Here’s a note we received from Katie, a military mom preparing for the second half of her husband Matt’s deployment.


Caleb really loves his Cuddletunes bear and he gets so excited when he hears Matt's voice. With Caleb developing and changing so much it's been great for Matt to be able to update the recordings with new songs or animals noises and keep up with whatever stage Caleb is in at the time.


He's recorded Bible verses and prays with Caleb before bed at night. I can hardly play them without crying. Thanks for giving us another way to connect as a family while Matt is gone this year.


We were thrilled to receive this note from Katie and hope that other military kids enjoy Cuddletunes as much as Caleb. Cuddletunes is passionate about supporting military families and making deployments a little easier for kids.


Special discounts are available for military families, email info@cuddletunes.com for details!


Monday, September 27, 2010

Award Winner!

Cuddletunes is the proud recipient of a 2010 Outstanding iParenting Media Award! The sponsoring website, iParenting.com, is an award-winning network of parenting websites which also includes a syndicated newspaper column and radio show. The mission of the iParenting Media Awards program is to provide “a credible and objective method of determining the best products.” We are thrilled and honored to be included on a list of award winners from major toy companies such as Fisher-Price, Mattel, and Hasbro.

Click here to see the iParenting article

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Kira loves cuddletunes!

We received this wonderful message and photo from Lisa in Seattle.


"I gave my daughter Kira a cuddletunes bear in the hospital. After having kidney surgery she needed to stay in the hospital for several days, and I bought the cuddletunes bear to provide comfort and familiarity. Kira loves Disney princesses, especially Ariel, so I loaded her bear with her favorite Disney songs and read her two stories. When Kira woke up after her surgery and I gave her the bear, she lit up with excitement. During her recovery period, her cuddletunes bear was soothing and calming and helped her to sleep. Now her little sister wants one!"

Thursday, June 3, 2010

"Absolutely Adorable!"

Last week Cuddletunes was featured on the popular webcast 24/7 MOMS- find out why founder and mother of five Trisha Novotny loves our bears!


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Our Youngest "Employee"

Since Cuddletunes is run by busy parents, we see our fair share of unofficial take your daughter or son to work days! That's part of what we love about being a small company- we all know each other and have the same priorities. Kind of like family.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Music Effect

There is no doubt that music is relaxing, and the very existence of the lullaby is a testament to the soothing effect of music on children. Cuddletunes bears combine two essential elements of bedtime into one: a cuddly bear and calming lullabies. However, a Cuddletunes bear also provides the perfect vehicle for introducing and fostering a lifetime love of music in children. The Cuddletunes MP3 player has 973 megabytes of storage, or space for about 12 hours of music. In addition to the five lullabies included with every bear, consider uploading different kinds of music, such as classical or children’s songs.

Not only is music a huge facet of our culture and lives, but it is also important for children’s development and growth. According to research, creating a “rich sensory environment” for a child is critical to their development. When children are exposed to different stimuli, including music, their brains form bridges between neurons or strengthen existing connections. These connections, commonly referred to as neural bridges, are essential to the development of a child’s brain. Neural bridges are crucial to intellectual development, and without enough stimulation neurons can die.

Music also helps children develop critical skills. According to Gari Stein, founder of Music for Little Folks and author of The More We Get Together, music helps children learn to recognize patterns and sequences and promotes language, creativity, and memory. Learning to recognize a beat is also important to other areas of development. According to Don Campbell, author of The Mozart Effect for Children, identifying rhythm and musical beats contributes to coordination, and research shows that children with a strong sense of beat are more likely to read well.

Get creative with your Cuddletunes bear. Download your child’s favorite songs or introduce them to new music, and watch them grow and thrive!

References

Baney, Cynthia Ensign. “Wired for Sound: The Essential Connection Between Music and Development.” www.km-ajoyfulnoise.com/index.php?s=content&p=Music-and-the-Brain.

Campbell, Don. The Mozart Effect for Children.

Parenthood.com. “How Music Benefits Children.” www.parenthood.com/article-topics/how_music_benefits_children.html.

Stein, Gari. The More We Get Together: Nurturing Relationships Through Music, Play, Books and Art.