
Time To Go To Bed Song
Dennis Wang
Discover a soothing time to go to bed song where moonlight beams across the pillowcase and stars hum your child to sleep.
June 12, 2026
Drift off to sleep with lullabies made for kids past the baby years. These gentle songs are crafted for toddlers, preschoolers, and school age children who need a calm wind down at the end of a busy day. Browse the collection below, or use Sleepytale to create lullabies featuring your child's own name woven into soothing melodies that grow with them.

Dennis Wang
Discover a soothing time to go to bed song where moonlight beams across the pillowcase and stars hum your child to sleep.
June 12, 2026

Dennis Wang
Cozy Kid is one of the loveliest songs to sing to kids, with moonlit breezes and twinkling stars guiding little dreamers to sleep.
June 12, 2026

Dennis Wang
Starlight's Dream is one of the gentlest songs to help you sleep, floating past shimmering stars to a calm ocean shore.
June 12, 2026

Dennis Wang
Can sleepy time songs carry your child to sleep while small boats sway a silver lake under shimmering stars?
June 11, 2026

Dennis Wang
Stars shimmer and voices fade, but this sleepy music for kids wraps your little one in moonlit calm.
June 10, 2026

Dennis Wang
A lantern glows over quiet seas as stars sing low in this collection of sleeping rhymes for peaceful bedtime moments.
June 9, 2026

Dennis Wang
Discover how gentle sleep time songs like Twilight Lullaby carry your child through silver moonlit skies to peaceful rest.
June 8, 2026

Dennis Wang
Wondering if a sleep tight lullaby can help your child drift off while soft stars and silver pillows guard their dreams.
June 8, 2026
Lullabies are not just for babies. Toddlers, preschoolers, and school age children all benefit from soft music at bedtime, especially after days packed with school, play, and screens. A calm song gives your child's busy mind something gentle to land on, slowing their thoughts and easing them out of the energy of the day. As kids get older, the lyrics start to matter more, so lullabies for this age can carry simple stories or comforting images alongside the melody. Playing the same lullaby every night builds a strong sleep cue, the kind that quietly tells your child it is time to rest even when they are not ready to admit they are tired. For more gentle options, explore our classic lullabies or animal lullabies.
Start the lullaby once your child is in bed and the lights are low, ideally after a story or a few quiet minutes of talking about the day. Keep the volume soft so the song fades into the background as your child relaxes. Let your child help pick the lullaby a few nights a week so bedtime feels like something they have a say in, which often cuts down on resistance. Rotate through a few favorites to keep the routine fresh, but keep one or two anchor songs that play almost every night. Sleepytale lets you create custom lullabies featuring your child's name woven into the melody, turning bedtime into a song made just for them. As your child grows, the same lullabies can carry through the years, becoming a steady part of how their day ends.