Lullabies for Babies – Best Music for Baby (Including Classical)

One of the best ways to stimulate a very young child is through music. Lullabies for babies is wonderful for their brains and personal development.

Sleeping baby listening to Lullabies for Babies Best Music for Baby including Classical and Christian and Streaming

Since it’s been 5 years since I had a newborn, I’m a little rusty on how to play with babies. One of the best ways to stimulate a very young child is through music. Lullabies for babies, classical music for babies and really any music for babies is wonderful for their brains and personal development.

I reached out to YOU regarding what you thought was the best music for babies and WOW did you deliver!

Here are some of the most popular responses…

Best Music for Babies

There are so many different types of music for baby these days—classical, lullabies, Christian, pop… you name it.

Best Of Raffi
Best Of Raffi by Raffi
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Best Of Raffi
When I'm With You
When I’m With You by JJ Heller
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When I'm With You
Sing: Creation Songs
Sing: Creation Songs by Ellie Holcomb
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Sing: Creation Songs
You Are My Little Bird
You Are My Little Bird by Elizabeth Mitchell
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You Are My Little Bird
Classical Peace
Classical Peace by Dino Kartsonakis
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Classical Peace
The Justine Clarke Show!
The Justine Clarke Show! by Justine Clarke
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The Justine Clarke Show!
Strawberry Wind
Strawberry Wind by Jessie Baylin
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Strawberry Wind
Lovely Sleepy Baby and the Sea
Lovely Sleepy Baby and the Sea by Raimond Lap
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Lovely Sleepy Baby and the Sea
Sing-A-Longs And Lullabies For The Film Curious George
Sing-A-Longs And Lullabies For The Film Curious George by Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson And Friends: Sing-A-Longs And Lullabies For The Film Curious George by Jack Johnson

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Sing-A-Longs And Lullabies For The Film Curious George
Overcome
Overcome by David Nevue
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Overcome
A Delicate Joy
A Delicate Joy by David Nevue
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A Delicate Joy
Kids World Party
Kids World Party by Putumayo Kids Presents
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Kids World Party
The Disney Songbook
The Disney Songbook by Jim Brickman
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The Disney Songbook
Piano Lullabies Baby's Bedtime Favorites
Piano Lullabies: Baby’s Bedtime Favorites by Jim Brickman
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Piano Lullabies Baby's Bedtime Favorites
Mr. Music’s Sing-Along
Mr. Music’s Sing-Along by Lifekids
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Mr. Music’s Sing-Along
Truth Love Creation
Truth Love Creation by Reema Datta
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Truth Love Creation
Feeling Good Today!
Feeling Good Today! by Snatam Kaur
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Feeling Good Today!
Odds & Ends by Andrew & Polly
Odds & Ends by Andrew & Polly
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Odds & Ends by Andrew & Polly
Diez Deditos
Diez Deditos by José-Luis Orozco
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Diez Deditos

Best Lullabies for Babies

Lullabies are great for playing during nap time or other quiet periods throughout the day.

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Best Classical Music for Babies

Classical music is another great option for quite times during the day.

Best Christian Music for Babies

Christian music is a great way to reap the benefits of music, but also introduce your baby to your faith from an early age.

Best Pop Music for Babies

If you love pop music, but don’t necessarily want your baby listening to the radio, these are great options.

Streaming Music Playlists for Babies

There are so many ways to listen to music, but streaming is a great option, since you can save and organize playlists, and then access them from just about anywhere in the world. You can also share your playlists with all of your friends and their kids, too!

Apple Music Baby Playlists

Spotify Baby Music Playlists

Pandora Baby Music Playlists

Benefits of Music for Babies

Why do we care what the best music for babies is? Because, music can:

  • Enhance mood (Bye, bye fussy baby?): Classical music is anecdotally connected to reduced stress levels, but studies show that this is true—even during medical procedures.
  • Boost memory: Studies show that students who listen to classical music score better on tests. And guess what? This applies to babies learning about the world, too. (sourcesource) Music training helps improve brain function by creating more connections within the brain. (source)
  • Lower blood pressure: Classical music for babies can even lower blood pressure and relieve pain! (Is baby teething? Pop on Mozart!) (Source)
  • Improve language skills: When baby listens to music, they picks up on the “rhythm, timbral contracts, and melodic contour,” which later help them focus on the syntax and semantics of the language. (source) Basically, music helps baby dissect how language is put together.
  • Improve sleep quality: Classical music can help boost the quality of sleep baby gets. (source) Playing music also masks “house noises” that can disturb a sleeping baby. White noise machines do the same thing, but classical music is a great alternative if you’re traveling.

How About You?

Now I would love to hear from YOU, our readers. What do you think is the best music for babies? Or best lullabies for babies? Or best classical music for babies? Share with us so we can add to our list!

Genevieve Howland

About the Author

Genevieve Howland is a childbirth educator and breastfeeding advocate. She is the bestselling author of The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth and creator of the Mama Natural Birth Course. A mother of three, graduate of the University of Colorado, and YouTuber with over 130,000,000 views, she helps mothers and moms-to-be lead healthier and more natural lives.

5 Comments

  1. Lullabies for babies as they love to listen sweet music for their love to take for that it is required to take love ourselves with these musical lines for ourselves.
    Thanks!
    Baby Grafitty (https://babygrafitty.com/)

  2. This is great! Thank you.

  3. As well the piano concerto 21 by Mozart.

  4. We really like the lullaby by Trout fishing in America. There other songs are fun too.
    I like the Wombles
    The song Happy by Pharrell Williams is a hot right now.
    And with every diaper change we sing Ladybug picnic by Elisabeth Mitchel

  5. Casper Babypants! He has a ton of fun music for babies and kiddos. He also has 2 albums for sleepy time. ❤!


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