[Lullabies] Gentle songs to help babies sleep — soothing lullabies for your little one
A collection of lullabies to gently lull your baby to sleep, perfect for playing from the newborn stage.
We’ve gathered a rich selection: famous Japanese lullabies, nursery songs that make ideal lullabies, classical music, lullabies from baby-oriented TV programs, and lullabies used as insert songs in anime.
Please make use of this when you’re having trouble getting your baby to fall asleep.
These are all gentle songs, so they’ll soothe your baby—and the mom or dad singing along too—and before you know it, you might all drift off to sleep together.
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Cinnamon’s LullabyShinamon

A popular Sanrio character named “Cinnamon,” after its tail curls up like a cinnamon roll.
In this “Cinnamon’s Lullaby,” which Cinnamon sings as if gently speaking to you, the adorable voice is perfect for helping children drift off to sleep.
The lyrics are also very cute—tender and encouraging in a way that, for some reason, can move not only children but adults to tears.
It’s also charming how the name Cinnamon rhymes with the sentence ending “…da mon” in Japanese.
Hush Little Babymazāgūsu

Originally a traditional lullaby sung in the southern United States, it spread widely and became a well-known, long-standing lullaby recognized around the world.
In Japan, it is known by the titles “Oyasumi Akachan” and “Bōya wa Nenne.” The lyrics are a bit unusual: a mother, trying to soothe a baby who won’t fall asleep, promises to buy this and that—if one thing won’t do, she’ll try another—seemingly giving the baby whatever they want.
In conclusion
Have you found a lullaby that helps your baby sleep well? Every song has such a gentle melody that it soothes adults, too. It can be frustrating when the baby won’t fall asleep, but every now and then, try singing a lullaby and drifting off together. A baby’s sleep is important, but mom and dad should take time to rest their bodies as well.


