lullabies

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lullabies

Once

a lullaby
1992
Rhymed text and illustrations describe young animals and children in the moments just before they fall asleep.

Sleep, baby, sleep

lullabies and night poems
1994
A collection of poems and lullabies written by William Blake, Rudyard Kipling, Margaret Wise Brown, and others. Also includes dozens of traditional works drawn from English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Spanish, and other sources.

Hush, little baby

2006
An illustrated version of the traditional folk song in which a father promises the world to his restless baby daughter.

Sleep, sleep, sleep

1995
A lullaby book for children around the world.

Rock-a-bye baby

2004
An illustrated version of all ten verses of the familiar lullaby that takes a baby on a wondrous journey ending at sunset in his mother's arms. Includes musical score.

Oh, I love!

1988
A lullaby repeats the sounds made by a rooster, pig, chick, goose, lamb, and "my little baby" too.

Baby bat's lullaby

2004
With loving words, a mother bat lulls her baby to sleep.

The night is singing

2006
Rhyming text tells of lullabies that can be heard in the sounds of the night, such as a radiator's hiss, a cat's shadowboxing, and a rainstorm's drumming.

Jumbo's lullaby

1999
A mother elephant sings to her baby of the dreams of other animals, hoping to get her own little one to sleep.

All asleep

1984
A collection of lullabies and other poems suitable for reading at bedtime.

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