Infant Lullabies
A personalized lullaby for the age of first smiles, first laughs, and growing curiosity.
Between three and twelve months, your infant is making extraordinary leaps in awareness. They begin to recognize familiar faces, track objects, and respond to their own name. Social smiling, babbling, and early attempts at communication emerge. Their brain is building the neural architecture for language, and musical exposure during this window has been shown to strengthen auditory processing and pattern recognition.
Sleep regression is common around four months as the brain reorganizes its sleep architecture from newborn patterns to adult-like sleep cycles. Separation anxiety can begin to emerge toward the end of this period, making bedtime feel harder. A consistent auditory ritual, like a personalized lullaby, becomes an anchor that signals safety and helps bridge the transition from wakefulness to sleep.
Supports emerging language development by exposing the brain to melodic patterns, rhythm, and pitch variation
Creates a reliable sleep cue that helps your infant self-soothe through the four-month sleep regression
Stimulates auditory processing and pattern recognition during a critical window for brain development
Provides an emotional anchor during the onset of separation anxiety, offering comfort even when you step away
Infant lullabies work best when they celebrate the daily moments of discovery. Lyrics about first smiles, curious eyes, babbling conversations, and the warmth of being held resonate deeply. Simple, repeating phrases let your baby start to anticipate and connect with the music.
Ready in minutes. Treasured forever.
Newborn
0–3 monthsA personalized lullaby crafted for the earliest days, when every sound is brand new.
Toddler
1–3 yearsA personalized lullaby for the age of big feelings, boundless energy, and bedtime negotiations.
Preschooler
3–5 yearsA personalized lullaby for the age of imagination, big questions, and not wanting to miss a thing.
Young Child
5–8 yearsA personalized lullaby for the age of growing independence, real friendships, and still needing you at bedtime.