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Baby Songs: Good Night (1999)

Baby Songs: Good Night (1999)
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Intended as a lullaby program for infants and children up to the age of six, this award-winning music video in the Baby Songs series features the songs and antics of Hap Palmer. Soothing music and visuals start the tape, with noisier sections between some of the songs. Some of the songs are of a religious nature. Visuals include rocking grandmas floating in mid-air, kids playing with their favorite stuffed animals that suddenly grow life-size, waltzing teddy bears in formal wear, a little man on the crib, and a flying puppet. The song "Sleep On" has a scenario about a little boy who keeps waking up in the night and going in to his parents' bed. In the end he gets to stay there, while the mom sleeps in his bed. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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Synopsis of Baby Songs: Good Night

Intended as a lullaby program for infants and children up to the age of six, this award-winning music video in the Baby Songs series features the songs and antics of Hap Palmer. Soothing music and visuals start the tape, with noisier sections between some of the songs. Some of the songs are of a religious nature. Visuals include rocking grandmas floating in mid-air, kids playing with their favorite stuffed animals that suddenly grow life-size, waltzing teddy bears in formal wear, a little man on the crib, and a flying puppet. The song "Sleep On" has a scenario about a little boy who keeps waking up in the night and going in to his parents' bed. In the end he gets to stay there, while the mom sleeps in his bed. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
45 mins
Categories:
Family & Kids
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