

And we know we ALL wanted Belle’s dress from this scene. No one can deny that this song was a major part of their childhood. Just don’t watch the video while you are singing to your baby or you might yell at Eric for not just KISSING her already! Beauty and the Beast– Beauty and the Beast The easy jazz/Caribbean tones of this song make it the perfect song to lull your little to a peaceful rest. This song will always remind us that all we need is to be open to new perspectives. We all remember watching this movie and wishing we had our own magic carpet. If only it were really this easy, just start singing and dancing and your prince magically appears and starts dancing with you! A Whole New World– Aladdin Answer? “I’m going to Disney World!” A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes– CinderellaĬlassic Disney really had a thing with dreams! What better message to give your little as they are drifting off then to encourage their active imaginations as they sleep. If you’re like me, you even remember the corny VHS commercials that would sing the song and then ask the Super Bowl winners where they were going now. Whether you know all the words or not, I am sure everyone can recognize the iconic music of the Disney logo before every movie. One day, our Prince Charming will show up so that we can live happily ever after. The movie that started Walt’s great empire gives us the foundation of what we all loved to believe. Someday My Prince Will Come– Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs I have the solution: Disney lullabies!Īnd because I love you all, I included the sing-along versions so that you can buff up on your lyrics before you find a softer instrumental track and sing to your child yourself. Many parents of the Disney generation are worried that their children will not love the classics as much as they did. However, we didn’t follow Peter Pan’s advise, and we all grew up! Now we are all of the age where it is expected of us to start having children. The media calls us “millennials,” but I like to affectionately refer to my generation as “the Disney generation.” We were all raised on Disney movies and know most if not all of the classics by heart.
