[tri-med] Re: Music player

Thank you to everyone.  Michelle suggested one called BeBop and I think I may 
try to find that one.  Corinne, it is a CD player and I think I will take you 
up on that offer to burn some CDs for Candace.  I have some blank CDs that I 
can mail you so it won't cost you anything.  E-mail me off-list please and we 
can talk some more.  Thanks again everyone!!!!!> From: 
corinne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tri-med] 
Re: Music player> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 21:29:37 -0600> > Kim,> > As an aside, 
I have an iPod with loads and loads of kids music, if you end> up getting 
something that will play music CDs, I would be happy to burn some> CDs for 
Candace so she can have some compilation CDs to choose from. :)> > Corinne> 
_____________________________> Corinne O'Flynn, Executive Director> Rowan Tree 
Foundation> PO Box 393> Parker, CO 80134> (303) 378-4300> > 
www.rowantreefoundation.org> > > > > -----Original Message-----> From: 
tri-med-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tri-med-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On> Behalf 
Of Kim Ihlenfeldt> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 9:20 PM> To: 
Tri-Med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tri-med] Music player> > OK, here's kind of a 
goofy question. Candace's speech therapist would like> me to get her a music 
player/boom box kind of thing. I want it to be> portable and light enough that 
Candace can carry it. I want it to be simple> to operate but yet have a large 
variety of songs. Some of her favorites are> "Old MacDonald", "Twinkle 
Twinkle", "Pat-A-Cake", and "If You're Happy". I> have seen some MP3's for 
kids, but I don't see that as something Candace> could handle. I remember when 
Cameron was younger there used to be> something out there that was just a 
little cassette player with lots of> cassettes with lots of songs, plus a 
microphone. Don't remember who made> it. Can anyone think of anything that 
would be easy for Candace to operate> AND have lots of music to choose from? I 
know, I'm not picky at all. lol> Hopefully someone can help me out here. 
Please. Thank you.> > > > > Kim Ihlenfeldt, husband Kerry (complex balanced 
translocation 9, 15, and 18> chromosomes), son Cameron 9 (same genetics as 
Dad), Cayden T-18 (12-16-02 to> 01-16-03), and Candace 2 (Partial Trisomy 18 
and Partial Trisomy 15)> > > 
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