Sleepy Baby
Lullabies, Classical & Traditional Music
Tempo: 40-70 beats per minute
A restful collection arranged to progressively lull your child into a deep and refreshing sleep. Bedtime Guide included with suggestions for establishing a successful bedtime routine.
Each unique arrangement is performed by the award-winning players of the Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble and produced with latest audio technology to ensure premium quality recordings.
|
TRACKS |
TIME |
| 1. |
Rockabye, Baby - Crockett |
5:51 min |
| 2. |
Bedtime - Traditional |
4:06 min |
| 3. |
Sleep, Little Child - Mozart |
6:25 min |
| 4. |
Sleep On, Little One - Brahms |
4:33 min |
| 5. |
All Thru the Night - Traditional Welsh |
4:15 min |
| 6. |
Lullaby - Brahms |
6:18 min |
| 7. |
Golden Slumbers - Traditional English |
3:55 min |
| 8. |
Ave Maria - Bach/Gounod |
3:12 min |
| 9. |
Pavane - Faure |
6:22 min |
| 10. |
The Swan - Saint-Saens |
3:13 min |
| 11. |
Little Children - Mozart |
2:52 min |
| 12. |
To a Wild Rose - MacDowell |
2:21 min |
| 13. |
Sleepytime - Traditional |
6:35 min |
|
Total |
60:00 min |

Just as food nourishes a baby's growing body, the elements of music - melody, tone and harmony - nourish a baby's rapidly developing brain.
Even before children are born, research shows that music has a beneficial effect on the network of neurons that will be the foundation of their later learning, language development and music ability.
Music for Babies fosters the brain growth crucial to healthy young minds. Each volume has been carefully crafted to provide the kind of musical nourishment that scientific study has shown will actively support optimum brain development in a child's early years. By playing this music, you help build a strong foundation for the innate potential of your infant or toddler. Uniquely appropriate for children from birth to 36 months, Music for Babies is equally enjoyable for older listeners.
Your Baby's Hearing
To learn easily and communicate effectively, your child needs to hear well. Hearing damage is the number one undiagnosed health issue in infants, and it can lead to language and learning disabilities.
35% of infants born in the US are not screened for hearing problems. Exposure to loud sounds “toxic noise” is a threat to hearing health. It can be especially harmful during the early childhood years; even everyday sounds can damage the delicate auditory apparatus in very young children. We encourage you to monitor your children’s auditory environment to promote their hearing health.
A note from the National Campaign for Hearing Health
"There is no doubt that early auditory stimulation is integral to a child's cognitive and language development. The Music for Babies™ collection is a delightful opportunity to enhance learning development through sound, and is an important extension of our Hearing Healthy Kids program - a comprehensive public awareness and education campaign about what it means to raise a hearing healthy child."
-The National Campaign for Hearing Health