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Jun 14, 2011 · Lullaby and Goodnight (Brahms' Lullaby) - Bedtime Lullabies from JOHNSON'S® Baby. Learn about our 3-step bedtime routine, clinically proven to help your baby...
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One of the best ways to get your baby to sleep, and stay asleep, is with a relaxing lullaby.Brought to you by JOHNSON’S BEDTIME Baby Sleep App, enjoy the Lul...
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At around three months, your baby should start to sleep for longer stretches at night – which means you’ll also get a little more sleep than before. After three months, babies will usually sleep 13 to 15 hours a day. It’s important to realise that every baby is different, and some will need more sleep, while others need less.
Jun 14, 2011 · Rock-A-Bye Baby - Bedtime Lullabies from JOHNSON'S® Baby. Learn about our 3-step bedtime routine, clinically proven to help your baby sleep better*, at www.j...
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- JOHNSONâSÂŽ Baby UK
The makers of JOHNSON’S ® understands that a good night’s sleep for your baby can mean a good night’s sleep for you. That’s why we have created a FREE baby sleep app at your fingertips. Download now! Discover how you can get your baby – at any age – the sleep he or she needs so you can also get more of the sleep you need.
Step 2 – Baby Massage. A soothing massage is a wonderful way to make your baby feel secure, loved and ready for sleep. Use a lotion with a relaxing scent like JOHNSON’S® Bedtime Lotion. Research has shown that routine touch and massage improves sleep quality and quantity when part of a before-bed routine. Massage can also help you ...
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Below are some of our favorite baby lullabies. Download all as .zip (10.5mb) Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. You probably knew this baby lullaby when you were still a baby yourself. This timeless lullaby song for babies is a poem born in 1800’s England by Jane Taylor – one of the few remembered female poets of the 19thcentury, England.