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  2. Soothing Sounds for Baby - Wikipedia

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    Soothing Sounds for Baby (1962) is a three-volume set of ambient electronic music by American composer, musician, and inventor Raymond Scott.Scott originally intended to lull infants to sleep with the music, but later generations have found value in the music for its minimalist aspects, often comparing it to the works of Brian Eno, Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream despite having predated such ...

  3. Baby rattle - Wikipedia

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    Greek philosopher Aristotle says in his Politics that young children should be given a rattle (particularly one designed by Archytas) to keep them quiet and "stop them from breaking things in the house". [5] 'Morthwyl sinc' or 'Ragyrud', an ancient Welsh weaving practice of a child's rattle made out of rushes or sedge.

  4. Chime hours - Wikipedia

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    It is also said that if chime children or other similarly gifted individuals use their powers for selfish ends, rather than for the benefit of others, they are to perish "miserably and spiritually". [1] Similar myths have been said to exist in other parts of the world, including Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, [4] and China. [6]

  5. Clock chime - Wikipedia

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    Bells that play clock chimes are commonly placed in bell towers and elaborate floor clocks, but may be found any place where a large clock is installed. [ 1 ] The chime is distinct from the striking of the hour on a single bell, although a clock that plays a chime normally plays the associated hour strike as well, while the bell stuck on the ...

  6. Baoding balls - Wikipedia

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    Most Baoding balls consist of a pair of hollow spheres, each containing a chime that rings when an inner ball strikes the outer sphere. Many modern examples are decorated with cloisonné and brass wire; these are essentially decorative since they easily chip when dropped or rubbed together. Baoding balls can also be made of solid jade, agate ...

  7. Stimming - Wikipedia

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    Stimming has been interpreted as a protective response to overstimulation, in which people calm themselves by blocking less predictable environmental stimuli, to which they have a heightened sensitivity. [2] [4] A further explanation views stimming as a way to relieve anxiety and other negative or heightened emotions. [5]