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  • Bye, Baby, Bye: A Lullaby

    Bye, Baby, Bye: A Lullaby

    Bye, Baby, Bye: A Lullaby (1890 was written by Eudora S. Bumstead, composed by Fred C. Hahr. Retrieved from New York…

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  • Chinese Lullaby

    Chinese Lullaby

    (东北摇篮曲) is a widely known lullaby sung throughout China The moon is bright, the wind is quiet,The tree leaves hang…

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  • Czech Lullaby

    Czech Lullaby

    Sleep, Johnny, SleepSpi, Janíčku, spi) is a playful Czech lullaby from the Moravian lands. Janíček is the familiar form of…

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  • Dutch Lullaby

    Dutch Lullaby

    Sleep Baby Sleep (Slaap Kindje Slaap) is a traditional Dutch lullaby. We offer the most popular lyrics of many variations. Sleep…

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  • Eeny Meeny Miny Moe

    Eeny Meeny Miny Moe

    A wonderful counting game to pick “who’s it” or “not it.” There are many variations to encourage wordplay for pre-k…

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  • Five Little Speckled Frogs

    Five Little Speckled Frogs

    Enjoy this wonderful counting song with your young children. Repeat the verse, taking away a frog each time, and showing…

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  • French Lullaby

    French Lullaby

    Lullaby, Child, Lullaby (Dodo, L’enfant, Dodo) is a traditional French lullaby. Lullaby, child, lullabyThe child will quickly go to sleepLullaby, child,…

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  • Goosey Goosey Gander

    Goosey Goosey Gander

    This nursery rhyme had many versions, the earliest may have been in The Nursery Parnassus published in London in 1784. As with…

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  • Hush, Little Baby

    Hush, Little Baby

    Hush, Little Baby is a traditional American folk lullaby, believed to have originated from the Southern United States, by R. Stuart…

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  • Japanese Lullaby

    Japanese Lullaby

    Lullaby of Takeda (Takeda no komoriuta) is a traditional Japanese lullaby from Kyoto sung by a tired caregiver who needs her…

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