Review
[For Baby Soother cassette]"It was brilliant. Emma went quiet when I turned it on". Michelle used the tape to calm Emma from the age of six weeks to seven months' --
Parents Magazine- "Our Verdict", January 1991[for The Baby Soother cassette] "The Baby Soother" cassette - Although by no means invariable in its success, it has on occasions produced dramatic and immediate results when all else has failed. . . It is clearly worth having around" --
Health Visitor Magazine, Vol 55 June 1982[for The Baby Soother cassette]"It's marvellous. I put it on after a night feed and he settles immediately. I used to have to cuddle him until he dropped off again. Now I feed him and put him back in his crib with the tape on and hop back into bed"'. --
The Sunday Times Magazine, Tester's Comments, September 15th 1985[for the Baby Soother cassette] "What we found, well quite simply that it worked. "If I hadn't had this tape I would have gone mad' - said the young mother who tested it for us'... RATING; 9 out of 10. --
Woman Magazine, 27th Jan 1992
Book Description
The "Jaygee Babysooth" audio CD - calms crying babies and is a digitally re-mastered version of the successful cassette - "The Baby Soother" which consists of a foreground of rhythmic sounds with a background of pink noise and was tested for a year on over 350 babies in British maternity hospitals and homes and found to soothe over 90 % of fractious babies as long as it was started on the infant within the first 3 months of birth. The sound frequencies of the CD are almost identical to that of a mother's womb and the lower/ middle band of the human speaking voice. It play for 25 minutes and comes with full instructions on how to use it. Using only sounds to settle babies is a reality. Astounding results emerged from the tests. They showed that over 90% of babies ceased crying within an average of around 3 minutes . and that soothing times ranged from a few seconds, up to 10 minutes, depending on the individual baby.