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❤ 12h ❤ Womb sounds for babies go to sleep with heartbeat – White noise sound go to sleep

12 hours long Womb sounds for babies to go to sleep with heartbeat to relax the infants. Please watch it on TV or external speakers due to poor quality of mobile devices speaker.
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► 1. White noise reduces stress in babies.

What do babies get stressed about? Just about everything. They’re stressed when they’re over-tired, they’re stressed because their world is more stimulating than they’re ready to handle, they’re overwhelmed with lights, faces, and excitement. White noise creates a safe space for them by blocking out that stimulation.

► 2. White noise helps babies sleep.

They fall asleep more easily and stay asleep longer. Babies have what are called “sleep arousals”, usually about every 20-45 minutes. Ever wonder why your baby only naps for 20 minutes at a time? Well it’s because when she hits her sleep arousal at the ~20 minute mark she is unable to fall back into deeper sleep and thus her nap is over. White noise helps babies gently navigate these arousals to get longer, more restorative naps. It also helps to block out the noise of life (older siblings, doorbells, garbage trucks, etc.) that can interfere with naps and night sleep.

► 3. White noise helps babies cry less.

Did you know that shushing is a sound that people universally understand and make with babies? Shushing is simply white noise that you make yourself. The key to using white noise (sushing or from a radio) to help calm a crying baby is that it needs to be LOUDER than the crying. Holding a screaming baby while shushing like a gentle librarian is useless. Your baby can’t hear the shushing over his own crying. You need to shush LOUDLY (sounds a bit ridiculous I know) so that the calming noise can penetrate above the crying. Also you may need to continue to shush for a while. Loud sustained shushing can be a challenge. If you’re starting to feel dizzy and/or see stars it’s time to outsource your shushing to an electric white noise device (radio, et al).

► 4. White noise reduces the risk of SIDS.

A relatively famous study (famous if you read a lot about baby sleep, so honestly you should be a little proud if you haven’t heard of it) showed that babies had a significant reduction in the risk of SIDS if they had a fan in their room. Nobody knows why the fan helps – it could be my moving the air around although many believe it has to do with the white noise the fan makes. We DO know that white noise reduces active sleep (which is the sleep state where SIDS is most likely to occur).

► 5. White noise will help YOU sleep.

Parents notoriously wake up every time the baby grunts or gurgles (and babies are NOISY CREATURES). Newborn swings can also be quite noisy, especially when they’re banging away mere inches from your bed. White noise will help mask these small noises so you and your partner can sleep better.

► 6. White noise is easy to wean off of.

When your baby is older (generally after their 1st birthday) you can gradually start to decrease the volume of the white noise. If they continue to sleep well, you’re done. If they wake up more frequently then they used to turn the white noise back on.

Secret Sound game #4 | Secret Sound | Lah-Lah

Can you help Lah-Lah, Buzz, Tom Tom, Mister Saxophone and Squeezy Sneezy guess the Secret Sound? Subscribe now at http://bit.ly/Lah-Lah
Lah-Lah, Buzz the Bandleader with Lola his dancing double bass, Mister Saxophone, Squeezy Sneezy the piano accordion and Tom Tom on drums are five friends who love playing music together. Lah-Lah has chosen some of her favourite videos from her TV Series ‘Lah-Lah’s Adventures’ plus lots of music clips to sing and dance along to. Maybe you’d like to make a home-made musical instrument from the ‘Make It Play It’ playlist? Or see if you can guess the Secret Sound before Lah-Lah and the band? Whether you join the jam in Get The Groove or meet a new instrument in Band On The Bus there’s lots to watch.

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Meet the Xylophone | Band On The Bus | Lah-Lah

On the bus, Lah-Lah, Buzz, and the band meet Claire who plays the xylophone. Claire plays high and low notes for Lah-Lah. Subscribe now at http://bit.ly/Lah-Lah
Lah-Lah, Buzz the Bandleader with Lola his dancing double bass, Mister Saxophone, Squeezy Sneezy the piano accordion and Tom Tom on drums are five friends who love playing music together. Lah-Lah has chosen some of her favourite videos from her TV Series ‘Lah-Lah’s Adventures’ plus lots of music clips to sing and dance along to. Maybe you’d like to make a home-made musical instrument from the ‘Make It Play It’ playlist? Or see if you can guess the Secret Sound before Lah-Lah and the band? Whether you join the jam in Get The Groove or meet a new instrument in Band On The Bus there’s lots to watch.

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❤ 8h ❤ Christmas Lullaby Songs – Fireplace Music – Lullabies for Babies to go to sleep

Advent Christmas Lullabies for babies to go to sleep in a massive 8 hour loop with relaxing fireplace. Calming baby songs for newborns, children and bedtime music for toddlers.
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Lah-Lah Plays Castanets| Get The Groove | Lah-Lah

Lah-Lah plays homemade castanets in a jam with the band. The band ‘Get The Groove’ improvising a Tango rhythm. Can you ‘get the groove’ too? Subscribe now at http://bit.ly/Lah-Lah
Lah-Lah, Buzz the Bandleader with Lola his dancing double bass, Mister Saxophone, Squeezy Sneezy the piano accordion and Tom Tom on drums are five friends who love playing music together. Lah-Lah has chosen some of her favourite videos from her TV Series ‘Lah-Lah’s Adventures’ plus lots of music clips to sing and dance along to. Maybe you’d like to make a home-made musical instrument from the ‘Make It Play It’ playlist? Or see if you can guess the Secret Sound before Lah-Lah and the band? Whether you join the jam in Get The Groove or meet a new instrument in Band On The Bus there’s lots to watch.

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1 HOUR of Animated Sing-Along Kids Songs, Nursery Rhymes & Lullabies

New and improved version: https://youtu.be/Ykby1JJhIgg
My lullabies on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Ydduk8VQ0usKsWnhSDrmL
More lullabies: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6FnHPxQoj8ptXNjschZp8h
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1 hour of original animated sing-along kids songs / baby songs, nursery rhymes, and lullabies for children of all ages. These are great for kids and for babies (or for adults–I won’t judge xD). As always, I arranged and recorded this music specifically for the fantastic viewers of this channel, and you won’t find this version anywhere else on YouTube. I hope you enjoy!

Don’t forget to click subscribe for more kids songs and baby music. New videos are uploaded every Thursday.

Also check out our other videos:
♫ Softly Sung Lullabies: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmw32pUmXbdr3NZtWhSr_AnqyCfzq9AAl
♫ Instrumental Lullabies: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmw32pUmXbdoaRDLsnEZ9PiJqTW2osLO0
♫ Classical Music Lullabies: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmw32pUmXbdrkVUvfSkgAARYj2kWlCyO3

Singing by Emily McClung
Music by John McClung