Xmas Holidays: the best moment of the year to rest and take a break. Have a veeeeery relaxing Christmas with this music ...
Seeking a way to get your baby to sleep? Most parents will turn to lullabies. Dr. Don MacMannis, child psychologist and and award-winning PBS songwriter and producer, told TODAY Parents that lullabies ...
Music has proven effects on our brains from childhood till adulthood. During the first couple of months after birth, the brain processes music in specialized areas. It helps the baby connect, ...
Singing or playing womb-like sounds in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may help slow the heart rate and improve sleep and eating patterns of premature babies, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Having trouble getting to sleep? Two albums of arranged videogame music, called Prescription For Sleep: Game Music Lullabies, might do the trick. Cue up a little Super Mario 64 and you're off to the ...
Rock your baby to sleep to the tune of pop music lullabies In this undated stock photo, a young mother rocks her newborn baby to sleep. STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images New parents, rejoice! Now you can sing ...
When was 'Rock-a-Bye Baby' written? Like many lullabies, the exact origins of "Rock-a-Bye Baby" aren't entirely clear. The words – originally "hush-a-bye baby," not "rock-a-bye" – first appeared in ...
Grimes has partnered with Endel for AI Lullaby, a new project designed to help babies and adults get some shut-eye. The project was partially inspired by the musician becoming a new mom and wanting ...