Bedtime Songs for Babies, Toddlers and Kids | Relaxing Music and Nursery Rhymes

Bedtime Songs for Babies, Toddlers and Kids | Relaxing Music and Nursery Rhymes

Video Summary

This video is a long compilation of bedtime songs and classic nursery rhymes, paired with soft and relaxing visuals to help children fall asleep more easily. The songs and animations mainly focus on peaceful night-time themes, stars, and calming activities.

Highlighted Songs

  • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (00:01): Children gaze at the stars and imagine flying with balloons, meeting friendly animals in the night sky.
  • Row, Row, Row Your Boat (02:12:00): Illustrated with two kids rowing a boat through changing seasons — spring with butterflies, summer with dragonflies, autumn leaves, and winter snow.
  • A-Tisket, A-Tasket (06:21:00): A boy plays with a bird, shares flowers with a girl, and enjoys a sweet cake together.
  • Hey Diddle Diddle (08:04:00): Features cats, dogs, cows, and dancing under the moonlight.
  • Rain, Rain, Go Away (09:28:00): Kids stuck inside due to rain, later using an umbrella to go out and play.
  • Five Little Ducks (15:51:00): Five little ducks swim with their mother, gradually disappear, and eventually return.
  • Old MacDonald Had a Farm (17:35:00): Introduces farm animals such as cats, dogs, parrots, chicks, mice, and cows.
  • Hush Little Baby (22:45:00): Classic lullaby with gentle animal characters like pandas, sheep, rabbits, giraffes, and hippos falling asleep.
  • Rock-a-bye Baby (24:25:00): Babies sleep in a cradle on a tree, surrounded by angels and sleeping animals.
  • Are You Sleeping, Brother John? (27:58:00): Brother John sleeps as morning bells ring, welcoming a new day.

Review

Diverse Content: A rich mix of classic lullabies and nursery rhymes ensures both familiarity and variety for children.

Soothing Visuals: Gentle, bright animations and cute animal characters create a calming visual atmosphere, perfect for bedtime.

Relaxing Music: Slow and melodic tunes calm children’s minds, encouraging them to relax and drift into sleep.

Good Length: With nearly 30 minutes of content, it can last through bedtime routines or help children settle down at night.

Note: Some subtitles are mixed between English and Vietnamese, which may cause minor confusion if following the lyrics on-screen.

You can watch the full video here: Bedtime Songs for Babies, Toddlers and Kids