Music not only soothes babies, but greatly benefits their development. Raising your child in a creative, musical environment engages their senses to strengthen their cognitive skills and abilities.
Filling your baby’s life with music early on helps to make learning easier for them by boosting their mood and creating music-related pathways in the brain. Parents can easily incorporate music into their baby’s daily routine by putting on a playlist during playtime or by singing to them at bedtime.
Regularly exposing your baby to music will stimulate their brain, helping to advance their motor skills, emotional intelligence, auditory memory, creativity, and linguistic skills.
Keep your infant engaged and entertained by exploring a diverse blend of music with them.
Start your newborn’s musical journey with these popular, timeless baby songs.
Popular Lullabies for Babies
Lullabies are excellent for soothing your baby at bedtime. Here are some of the most beloved lullabies for babies.
Brahms’ Lullaby (Lullaby and Goodnight)
This classic is a quintessential lullaby. Maybe you don't recognize the official title of Brahms' Lullaby, but you're probably familiar with the popular childhood melody.
Hush Little Baby (Mockingbird)
Everyone is familiar with the famous first lines of this classic lullaby: Hush little baby, don't say a word. Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird.
Parents can make the lullaby special for their newborn by opting to replace “Baby” with their child’s name. Creating a personal rendition in this way enhances the experience for your baby and provides them with the direct attention they crave from a parent.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
A tune known by all, “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” is not only a song that will help soothe your baby at bedtime, it can also help your child learn the alphabet more easily.
Since “Alphabet Song” and “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” share the same melody, children familiar with this lullaby can begin developing the music-related pathway they’ll use when learning the alphabet.
Rock-a-Bye Baby
This English nursery rhyme first became popular in the 1760s when it was published in Mother Goose’s Melody. Over the centuries, the song became a staple of childhood as parents, generation after generation, sang the song to soothe their babies.
Popular Classical Music for Babies
Classical music has persisted as a timeless, popular choice for babies thanks to its widely studied cognitive effects.
Better known as the “Mozart effect,” classical music has been proven to increase the spatial reasoning skills in children who regularly listened to and played classical music.
In addition to its brain development benefits, many classical scores include soothing melodies that are ideal for calming your baby and helping them fall asleep.
Mozart
Many studies have shown that the complexity of Mozart’s compositions can activate areas of the brain that help to strengthen spatial reasoning over time. Mozart’s soft, complex scores keep babies calm and engaged.
Baby Einstein
This popular video series exposes infants to some of the greatest classical composers of all time. The series pairs classical music with visual performances that are rich with vibrant colors, playful puppets, and baby animals.
Accompanying classical scores with a wide variety of visual elements creates a vivid sensory experience to keep your baby entertained, engaged, and calm.
Sound Machines Designed for Babies
The repetitive, auditory stimulation of sound machines can soothe your baby and help them achieve a restful, uninterrupted sleep.
Many sound machines offer a wide variety of calming sounds to help your infant sleep through the night. Popular soundscapes include white noise, light rain, meadow sounds, and the ocean.
Your Own Singing Voice
You don’t need to be a Grammy Award-winning artist for your baby to enjoy your voice. Babies adore the attention and focus they receive when you sing directly to them.
Create a sweet nightly routine that includes singing a goodnight lullaby or two to your baby. Routinely soothing your baby with a lullaby at night allows them to associate your singing with their bedtime.
Singing to your child before bed also helps to solidify the special bond you two share by creating a sweet, intimate moment to end each day with.
Filling your child’s life with music will boost their spirits and support healthy cognitive development as your baby grows into a well-rounded individual.
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