For the Song You Sang Every Night

Some childhood memories don't look like much from the outside. A nightlight left on. A blanket tucked twice. The same song, again and again, because it was the one that worked.

Years later, that song is still there. It can turn a grown person into the child who was safe in that room. It can make a parent remember the weight of a sleeping baby. It can make a grandparent's voice feel close, even when the moment itself is long past.

We take that song's actual waveform — the real shape of the sound — and print it raised and permanent on something made to be kept. A jewelry box for a bedside table. A necklace close to the heart. A piece of art for the room where the next generation hears it.

For the child who still remembers. For the parent who sang it. For the person who wants to hold onto the sound of being loved.

The bedtime song. The lullaby. The one that made childhood feel safe. Design it in the colors of the memory.

Design the childhood song →

Songs others have chosen

  • "You Are My Sunshine"Traditional
  • "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)"John Lennon
  • "Golden Slumbers"The Beatles
  • "Lullaby"The Chicks
  • "Rainbow Connection"The Muppets

But the right song is the one they asked for one more time.

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