![]() London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady.īuild it up with wood and clay, Wood and clay, wood and clay, Build it up with wood and clay, My fair lady. Your baby won't care if you have the voice of an angel or not, but if you don't want to sing, we've included YouTube links, and lyrics so you'll never forget the words! Nursery rhyme list: ![]() If you've found yourself in a lullaby rut and are struggling to find new songs to sing, then we have rounded up the best traditional and more modern lullabies to send your little one to sleep. Singing your child a lullaby as part of their bedtime routine is not only a lovely way to soothe them to sleep but it helps with bonding which is an important process after labour. Lullabies have even been found to reduce pain and calm babies breathing patterns, especially in pre-term and premature infants.Īs they get older and begin to sing, singing along to nursery rhymes with your little one brings them an enormous amount of enjoyment, teaches them something new, as well as being the perfect activity for some bonding time. Even at a young age, just by listening and interacting with new words, sounds, and actions will contribute to helping their memory and speech development. When you have a baby, you find yourself churning out all your old favourites and you are surprised you still remember every word. These short, but sweet songs tend to stay with us forever. ![]() Some of your earliest fond memories of childhood are probably listening to a bedtime story or hearing your parents sing you a lullaby before you fell asleep.
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