lullabies

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Goodnight, my angel

a lullabye
2004
A father sings a lullaby to his young daughter, assuring her of his everlasting love. Includes a CD with a recording of the song by Billy Joel.

Close your eyes

1978
A lullaby interspersed with illustrations of a father's efforts to put his reluctant child to bed.

Hush little baby

1984
In an old lullaby a baby is promised an assortment of presents from its adoring parent.

Hush, little digger

2006
Presents a variation of the classic lullaby, as a father reassures his son that when it comes to digging, the boy is better than a dump truck, a backhoe, or even a bulldozer.

Hush little baby

1997
In this variation on an old lullaby, a baby rabbit is promised an assortment of presents from its adoring parent.

Mockingbird

1998
A variation of an old lullaby in which adoring family and friends promise the baby an assortment of presents.

The nursery treasury

a collection of baby games, rhymes, and lullabies
1988
An illustrated collection of over two-hundred traditional rhymes, poems, lullabies, and games.

Hush!

a Thai lullaby
2000
A lullaby which asks animals such as a lizard, monkey, and water-buffalo to be quiet and not disturb the sleeping baby.

The animals' lullaby

1993
Animals return home, the sandman arrives, and children snuggle in their beds at the close of another day.

Sleep rhymes around the world

2000
A collection of twenty-one sleep rhymes from seventeen different countries. Each lullaby is illustrated by an artist native to the country and is presented in its native language along with a translation in English.

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