child so lovely / Go to sleep, go to sleepy / In the arms of your mother.” Not unlike some fairy tales, some lullabies can even serve as a warning to children to behave, or some ill may befall them.
toddlers and young children. The difference is in the intention: lullabies are specifically sung to soothe and encourage sleep. Many of our most famous lullabies (and not just those from Western ...
By the way, Lullaby Baby Trio, if you are reading this… you’ve gotta get a Passage Du Desir cover album put together ASAP. Parents that happen to also be Johnny Blue Skies/Sturgill Simpson fans are ...
Tjitji Lullaby (meaning child in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara languages) sings baby animals to sleep as the sun sets and the moon rises. Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview ...
Marringa means "sleeping" in Anindilyakwa. In the Marringa lullaby, Duwedirra (White Cockatoo) sweeps over the land and waters as the sun sets across Northern Australia, turning our day from play to ...
A recent TikTok video posted by mom Jillian James (jillianjames31) got parents wondering whether some of the lullabies we sing to our kids are actually sad or causing negative feelings.