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[Baby Sleep Music] Soothing music/BGM that lulls your baby to sleep

What kind of music do you play when putting your baby to sleep?

It’s tough to soothe a baby to sleep when their sleep rhythm isn’t established yet, isn’t it?

I’m sure the moms and dads handling this are exhausted.

In this article, we introduce music and background tracks to help your baby sleep comfortably.

We’ve gathered classics, music box tunes, and relaxing tracks with natural sounds, so please try them when you’re having trouble getting your baby to sleep.

[Baby Sleep Music] Soothing Music and BGM to Help with Bedtime (31–40)

Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking Theme Song (March of the Toy Soldiers)Leon Jessel

Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking Opening/Ending: “Kewpie and the Vegetable Friends – Stage” Edition
Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking Theme Song (March of the Toy Soldiers)Leon Jessel

It’s a classical piece by a German composer that conjures up images of toy soldiers marching lightly.

You probably know it as the opening theme of “Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking”! Its steady rhythm and bright, bouncy melody are sure to blow away a baby’s anxieties.

Composed in 1897 as a piano piece and later orchestrated by the composer himself, it has been beloved in Japan as the theme of a long-running cooking show since January 1963.

Put it on when someone’s in a grumpy mood, and it’s sure to lift the spirits of both parent and child.

A Whole New WorldPeabo Bryson & Regina Belle

Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – A Whole New World
A Whole New WorldPeabo Bryson & Regina Belle

A gem of a duet known as the theme song from Disney’s Aladdin.

Its beautiful, dreamlike melody evokes a romantic scene of setting off into an unknown world with a loved one, resonating deeply in the heart.

Debuting in the fall of 1992 as the film’s end-credit version, the song went on to reach No.

1 on the U.S.

charts in March 1993.

Its grand yet warm sound soothes a baby’s heart and gently leads them into a comfortable sleep.

On nights when it’s hard to drift off, give it a listen as a song to enrich a relaxing parent–child moment.

Hagoon’s Hug-Hug SongFukui Yosuke

Cry-Stopping Hug Video: “Hagun’s Hug-Hug Song” (Long ver.)
Hagoon’s Hug-Hug SongFukui Yosuke

This is a wonderfully appealing piece with a warm, lively melody that invites parent–child interaction.

Composed by Yosuke Fukui, known for crafting numerous memorable commercial jingles, it was released in August 2018 as part of the baby products brand GOO.N’s project.

Drawing on expert insights, the song skillfully weaves in sounds that capture babies’ attention, and its gradually quickening tempo helps lift fussy moods into a cheerful state.

In fact, a real-world study showed it calmed 94.3% of crying babies—music that supports moments filled with smiles for parents and children alike.

PythagoraSwitch Opening ThemeKurihara Masami

Masaki Kurihara: “PythagoraSwitch Opening Theme” La Strada_All Members Masaki KURIHARA “Pythagora Switch Opening Theme” | YWS
PythagoraSwitch Opening ThemeKurihara Masami

An uplifting instrumental piece by Masaki Kurihara, who has created numerous commercial music tracks.

The lively melodies played by recorder and melodica feel like a signal that something fun is about to begin.

They gently spark a baby’s curiosity and can brighten even a grumpy mood.

Widely known as the opening theme of the NHK E-TV program “PythagoraSwitch,” this piece is included on albums such as “PythagoraSwitch: Uta no CD,” released around 2010.

It’s perfect not only for refreshing a baby’s mood, but also for adding a cheerful touch to time spent together as a parent and child.

Edo Lullaby

Nen nen korori yo — “Thank you, Lullaby” — from Lullaby-san, Thank You, compiled and authored by the NPO Japan Lullaby Association
Edo Lullaby

When it comes to lullabies, this is the song.

It’s a representative Japanese lullaby that has been sung since the Edo period.

The melody is a little melancholic, but in any era, babies will doze off peacefully on their mother’s back when they hear it…

It must be a very soothing tune for babies.

[Baby Sleep Music] Sleep-inducing Music/BGM You’ll Want to Play for Bedtime (41–50)

TWO HOURS of gentle lullabies for babies – Baby Sleep MusicAndrew Holdsworth

I find the beautiful piano tones incredibly soothing.

When I play this music for my child, they fall asleep in about 30 minutes.

Since the music lasts for two hours, after my child falls asleep I just keep it on and enjoy a graceful time of music and reading by myself.

That time has become my relaxation time.

BABY SLEEP MUSIC , BABY RELAXING MUSIC , BEDTIMEnew toyota

I find the sound of the piano very soothing.

I like music boxes too, but it seems that listening to the piano also helps me feel calm.

Even when I’m crying, if I play this music, I calm down while gazing steadily at the screen.

As if the crying had been a lie, I then fell fast asleep just like that.