The words – originally "hush-a-bye baby," not "rock-a-bye" – first appeared in writing in Mother Goose's Melody, a compilation of nursery rhymes published around 1760. Mother Goose's Melody ...
We spoke to baby sleep consultant Andrea Grace to find ... Lullabies are often confused with nursery songs and rhymes, as both are primarily sung for babies, toddlers and young children.
Rhymes like Sleeping Bunnies or Mary ... crawling and eventually walking, your baby is constantly testing the boundaries of their movement. Singing nursery rhymes with actions is a great way ...
Bedtime nursery rhymes and lullabies offer some of the ... your bedtime routine is sure to soothe both you and your baby. Are you sleeping, are you sleeping? Brother John, Brother John?