An Ode to a baby
Lullaby - Etymology From Middle English lullen, to lull + bye. First recorded circa 1560 , says an online resource. Some lullabies, I think, are intentionally devoid of logic. Some are intelligently crafted to educate. While some are soaked in love, some others are plain funny. But interestingly most lullabies carry meaningful particulars of the land and its culture. The books below are well enjoyed by my toddler and me, so much so that when read at times other than bedtime, he typically wants to at least lie down for a bit after our session. Title: Hush Little Baby Author & Illustrations: Sylvia Long Published by: Chronicle Books Disturbed by the materialistic attitude of the lyrics of the traditional American lullaby âHush little babyâ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hush,_Little_Baby), award-winning artist Sylvia Long has reworked it for a more nature-centric version. This one oozes warmth and lulls the listener and singer, in the same stillness of the night that Mama bunn...