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Mother and Baby on MSNSoothing songs and dreamy lullabies to help your baby drift off to sleepLullabies have been around for centuries, with the earliest known ones dating back to 2,000 BC. But unlike today’s gentle melodies, those ancient lullabies we ...
"If a baby likes to listen to white noise or a lullaby on a sound device as they go to sleep, it does need to be on all night. Some devices cut off after a certain amount of time and that's not a ...
A lot of lullabies have a swinging feel to them, perfect for rocking a baby to sleep. This is achieved with a 6/8 time signature. To try to get a feel for how this works, start by counting with a ...
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