ITSY BITSY SPIDER WENT UP THE WATERSPOUT 3D Nursery Rhyme song with Lyrics. It can be used as a lullaby for babies to go to sleep also for children, toddlers and preschoolers.
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Itsy Bitsy Spider Lyrics:
The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout.
Down came the rain, and washed the spider out.
Up came the sun, and dried up all the rain,
and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.
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► Why should your baby listen to lullabies:
More recent research has shown that lullabies can have beneficial effects on physiological functioning and development in premature infants. The element of a slow, repetitive entrained rhythm can regulate sucking behavior. Infants have a natural tendency to entrain to the sounds that surround them. Beat perception begins during fetal development in the womb and infants are born with an innate musical preference. The element of lullaby sounds can regulate infant heart rate, quiet-alert states, and sleep. Lullabies can also enhance parent-child bonding, thus decreasing parental stress associated with the intensive care. In short, lullabies induce relaxation, rest, comfort, and optimal growth and development.
► Lullabies in classical music:
Lullabies written by established classical composers are often given the form-name berceuse, which is French for lullaby, or cradle song. The most famous lullaby is the one by Johannes Brahms (“Wiegenlied”, 1868, ► https://youtu.be/fvHp8B0VOBA ). While there has been no confirmation, there are many strong arguments that Brahms suffered from a sleep disorder known as sleep apnea. It is speculated (based on lullabies’ utility as a sleep aid) that this was part of his inspiration for composing “Wiegenlied.” Chopin’s Opus 57 is a berceuse for solo piano ( ► https://youtu.be/6Fqj1Fm67VY ).
Enjoy 10+ minutes of Are You Sleeping Brother John and more nursery rhymes in this fun collection of kids songs and engaging playlist for children. Click on time stamps below to view your favorite nursery rhymes. Thanks for watching!
Watch your favorites:
0:00 – Are You Sleeping Brother John
2:22 – Johny Johny Yes Papa
4:34 – Finger Family Carnival Fun
6:34 – Itsy Bitsy Spider
7:49 – Halloween Song with Little Miss Muffet
9:45 – If You’re Happy and You Know It
Created by: Denisa Senovsky
Music production: Denisa Senovsky, Michael Creber
Illustrations by: Denisa Senovsky
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Soft Twinkle Twinkle Little Star LULLABY for babies to go to sleep in 8 hour loop and falling colored balls. Relaxing baby LULLABY songs go to sleep for children, toddlers, preschoolers and also adults performed on piano.
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► Why should your baby listen to lullabies:
More recent research has shown that lullabies can have beneficial effects on physiological functioning and development in premature infants. The element of a slow, repetitive entrained rhythm can regulate sucking behavior. Infants have a natural tendency to entrain to the sounds that surround them. Beat perception begins during fetal development in the womb and infants are born with an innate musical preference. The element of lullaby sounds can regulate infant heart rate, quiet-alert states, and sleep. Lullabies can also enhance parent-child bonding, thus decreasing parental stress associated with the intensive care. In short, lullabies induce relaxation, rest, comfort, and optimal growth and development.
► Lullabies in classical music:
Lullabies written by established classical composers are often given the form-name berceuse, which is French for lullaby, or cradle song. The most famous lullaby is the one by Johannes Brahms (“Wiegenlied”, 1868, ► https://youtu.be/fvHp8B0VOBA ). While there has been no confirmation, there are many strong arguments that Brahms suffered from a sleep disorder known as sleep apnea. It is speculated (based on lullabies’ utility as a sleep aid) that this was part of his inspiration for composing “Wiegenlied.” Chopin’s Opus 57 is a berceuse for solo piano ( ► https://youtu.be/6Fqj1Fm67VY ).