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15 Fun Lullabies (So Your Children Finally Fall Asleep)

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Introduction

Are you looking for songs to lull your children to sleep? The first, and most important lesson parents learn is – don’t wake the baby! However, despite your best efforts, sometimes your baby wakes up in the middle of the night. This means that your child will need to be lulled back to sleep. Enter the lullaby songs. Keep reading to learn 15 fun lullabies (so your children finally fall asleep).

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15 Fun Lullabies (So Your Children Finally Fall Asleep): What Type of Song Should I Sing?

Does it really matter what you sing?

  • When your children are babies, it doesn’t matter much what the lyrics are.
  • All that matters is that the music is gentle and quiet, and that you sing in a soothing voice.
  • In other words, your voice is lulling your children to sleep.

This explains why a lullaby like Rock a-Bye Baby can have such disturbing lyrics.

  • Even though the lyrics are about your baby having a (possibly fatal) fall, your baby doesn’t care because your baby can’t understand the words.
  • However, keep in mind that you’ll probably be singing lullabies through the toddler and preschool years, and possibly beyond.
  • You need to pick lyrics that you won’t be uncomfortable singing to your children as they get older.

15 Fun Lullabies (So Your Children Finally Fall Asleep): What Are Some Popular Lullaby Songs to Sing?

Lulling your children to sleep doesn’t have to be a herculean task.

  • Here are 15 fun lullabies that help your kids drift off peacefully.
  • They’re a mix of traditional and contemporary songs.

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Video: Ba, Ba, Black Sheep

The ABC Song, Ba Ba Black Sheep, and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star are all sung to the same melody. This song is very calming for kids. To extend the length of the lullaby, try singing all the versions of the song back-to-back.

Video: Baby Beluga

This song, written by Raffi, is a modern children’s classic.

Video: Edelweiss

Edelweiss, from the musical The Sound of Music, is another song that is very soothing when sung quietly.

Video: Hush Little Baby

This traditional children’s tune makes a perfect lullaby song.

Video: Hushaby Mountain

Hushaby Mountain is the song that the character Caractacus Potts sings to his kids in the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Video: Jesus Love Me

Jesus Love Me is a good option for those parents who want to bring a little church music into their child’s bedtime routine.

Video: Mary Had a Little Lamb

Kids adore this song.

Video: Mr. Blue Sky

This 1977 hit by ELO is a very up song, so you’d need to slow it down and sing it quietly, because your ultimate goal is to lull your children to sleep.

Video: Puff the Magic Dragon

Puff the Magic Dragon is a fun folk standard.

Video: Stay Awake

Stay Awake, from the movie Mary Poppins, uses the magic of reverse psychology by extolling your child to not fall asleep.

Video: The Lion Sleeps Tonight

The Lion Sleeps Tonight makes the list on sheer catchy-ness and the fact that the word sleeps figures prominently in the lyrics.

Video: Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral

The line “that’s an Irish lullaby” pretty much sums it up.

Video: What A Wonderful World

While What a Wonderful World isn’t really a lullaby song, it’s a wonderfully optimistic tune to sing to your kids.

Video: Yellow Submarine

Of course, some Beatles had to make the list.

Video: You Are My Sunshine

You Are My Sunshine is another bright, optimistic song.

Here are some additional lullaby song resources.

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Final Thoughts

Takeaway points:

  1. Working these fun lullabies into your nighttime routine will be a special experience that’ll build memories for both you and your children.
  2. In addition, a peacefully calm child will fall asleep much more quickly.
  3. Which in turn means that you yourself can go to (or get back to) bed that much more quickly.

Have fun lulling your children to sleep!

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