Goodnight, Little One 🌙 A Gentle Lullaby for Sweet Dreams 

The stars are waking up, the moon is watching over you, and it’s time to close your eyes. Miri is here to sing you the softest bedtime song. Snuggle up, take a deep breath, and let this lullaby carry you to dreamland. Goodnight, little one.

Play the Goodnight Little One Puzzle

Can You Put the Pieces Back Together and Complete the Puzzle?

After listening to the lullaby, try our Goodnight Little One jigsaw puzzle! It’s a calm, screen-friendly activity perfect for winding down before bed.

Goodnight Little One lullaby bedtime song for babies with Miri from Kittelfdora under a starry sky

Lyrics;

The sun has gone to sleep now
The stars are waking up
The moon is watching over you
With so much gentle love

Goodnight, little one
Goodnight, little one
Close your eyes and dream away
Tomorrow’s full of play
Goodnight, little one

The trees are softly swaying
The birds have found their nest
The flowers closed their petals
It’s time for you to rest

Goodnight, little one
Goodnight, little one
Close your eyes and dream away
Tomorrow’s full of play
Goodnight, little one

You were brave today
You were kind today
Every little thing you did
Was perfectly okay

Goodnight, little one
Goodnight, little one
Close your eyes and dream away
Tomorrow’s full of play
Goodnight, little one

Goodnight… goodnight…

💡 Teacher & Parent Tip

Goodnight, Little One” is more than just a bedtime song, it’s a tool for building emotional security. Here are a few ways to use it:

Before Sleep: Play the lullaby as part of your nightly routine. Consistency helps children feel safe and signals that it’s time to rest.

Emotional Check-In: After listening, ask your child: “What was the best part of your day?” The bridge of the song (“You were brave today, you were kind today”) opens a natural space for this conversation.

In the Classroom: Use the song during rest time or quiet time. The slow tempo and repetitive melody help create a calm environment for the whole group.

For Anxious Children: The song’s message, “the moon is watching over you”, can be a comforting phrase to repeat when a child feels uneasy at night.

🌙 Why Do Lullabies Help Children Sleep?

Lullabies have been used for thousands of years to calm little ones before sleep. Research shows that slow, repetitive melodies help lower a child’s heart rate and reduce bedtime anxiety. The gentle rhythm of a lullaby creates a feeling of safety, making it easier for babies and toddlers to relax and drift off to sleep. “Goodnight, Little One” is designed with a slow 70 BPM tempo, soft piano, and warm vocals to guide your child through a calm and peaceful bedtime routine.

What Is the Odora Method?

The Odora Method is Kittelfdora Kids’ unique approach to early childhood learning. Instead of pushing academic skills too early, it focuses on emotional intelligence, nature connection, and gentle learning through music and storytelling. Every song in the Dreammaker’s Lullabies album is built on this philosophy — helping children feel safe, loved, and brave enough to dream.

Frequently Asked Questions

“Goodnight, Little One” is suitable for newborns, babies, toddlers, and children up to age 6. The simple melody and warm vocals are designed to be soothing for all young listeners.

Yes! In fact, using the same lullaby as part of a bedtime routine helps children feel secure. Repetition is comforting for young minds and signals that it’s time to sleep.

Yes. “Goodnight, Little One” is available on Spotify as part of the Dreammaker’s Lullabies album by Kittelfdora Kids.

You can also find it on Apple Music, Youtube Music and other streaming platforms.

The song features soft piano, gentle acoustic guitar, light music box, and warm string accents, all chosen to create a calm, dreamy atmosphere.

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