Welcome songs for new babies
Welcome songs are some of the most replayed gifts we make. Built around the family the baby is being welcomed into, the parents' story, and the world the kid is walking into.

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Story behind this song: June: a bedtime song built from a toddler nickname and a few tiny routines. It follows the way she says one word, the rocket sheets, the made-up bedtime ritual, and the details parents want to remember years later.

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Lyric visual
Moonpajamas,purplecupnearthelight
Onemoremangosliceandthengoodnight
Kitchendancingstillglowsinyoureyes
Singtheagainsonglowuntilyousleep
What to include
How it works
1. Start with the story
Start with the little details. The best family songs usually come from routines adults almost forget to mention.
2. Unlock and hear your song
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What it can feel like
"It caught the little version of them we are always afraid of outgrowing."
Family song sample
FAQ
Yes. These are often made as keepsakes for parents now and replay for the child later.
Yes. Family and kids covers babies, toddlers, parent-child stories, and wider family keepsakes.
Yes. The flow can land lullaby-soft, cinematic, or warm contemporary depending on the brief.
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More about this kind of song
Family songs are quieter than most occasion songs but often hit harder. They are not for one person; they are for the whole table. Below are the angles families build around — birthdays, reunions, baby births, sibling milestones, and the songs that become the family soundtrack.
Sub-occasions
Welcome songs are some of the most replayed gifts we make. Built around the family the baby is being welcomed into, the parents' story, and the world the kid is walking into.
Sibling songs work best when they hold a few specific shared moments — the trip, the joke, the way you kept each other sane through a season.
For reunions, the song acts as a centerpiece. Build it around the family stories everyone has heard at every Thanksgiving, and let the chorus pull the whole table in.
From a real customer
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Lyric examples
These are illustrative excerpts — every real song is built from your specific memories, names, and tone. Use them to picture the feeling, not the final lines.
Hey, little one. The house is louder than usual and the dog is figuring it out. We have been waiting for you for a year and most of our lives.
We argued the whole way to the lake and laughed the whole way home. You are the only person who remembers it the same way I do.
More questions
Yes. Family songs work especially well when they hold two, three, or more people in the lyric.
Yes. Welcome songs are one of the most replayed family-song use cases. Built around the family the baby is joining.
Yes. Specific family rituals are some of the strongest lyric inputs.
Related ideas
Pick the angle that fits your moment, then start your song from any of these.
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