| Dedication | [2] |
| “There’s a Baby Born” | [5] |
| “Did You Know?” | [6] |
| Lullaby of the Moon | [8] |
| Baby’s Bed | [10] |
| Babies | [12] |
| Lullaby of the Arctic | [13] |
| Baby Noah | [14] |
| Lullaby of the Ocean | [16] |
| Keep Warm the Baby’s Feet | [17] |
| Lullaby of the Forest | [18] |
| Our Kitty | [19] |
| Mother’s Lullaby | [20] |
| Wintergreen Berries | [21] |
| The Cradle Song of the Rockies | [22] |
| The Cradle Song of the Nile | [23] |
| Snow-birds | [25] |
| The Miner’s Cradle Song | [26] |
| Eve’s Care | [27] |
| The Oriole’s Song | [28] |
| Lullaby of the Oriole | [30] |
| The Mother to Her Sleeping Babe | [31] |
| The Baptism | [36] |
| Ode to the Moon | [37] |
| The Moon and Her Star | [39] |
| Pansies | [40] |
| My Baby | [41] |
| Baby’s Cup | [42] |
| Be a Baby While You Can | [43] |
| Mother Eve | [45] |
| Lullaby of the Thrush | [46] |
| Baby’s Chilly Ride | [47] |
| Baby’s Medicine | [49] |
| Baby’s Bath | [51] |
| The Farmer’s Cradle Song | [52] |
| The Little Fawn | [53] |
| Our Baby | [55] |
| Lilies | [57] |
| The Diver’s Cradle Song | [58] |
| The Rising Generation | [59] |
| Why the Babies Went Home | [62] |
| Blessings of God | [63] |
| Kindness to All | [65] |
| Chorus of the Flowers | [66] |
| The Cornstalk Chair | [67] |
| Little Old Baby Clothes | [69] |
| Lullaby of the Roses | [71] |
| Lullaby of the Sun | [73] |
| Earth’s Requiem for the Little Ones | [74] |
| Darling Baby | [75] |
| The Ancient of Days | [76] |
| Little Shoes | [78] |
| There’s an Angel Here | [79] |
| “Waking Up the Stars” | [80] |
| Lullaby of the Stars | [81] |
| Roses | [83] |
| Mother Earth’s Lullaby | [84] |
| Lullaby of the Rain-drops | [86] |
| Kissing the Sunbeam | [88] |
| Jewel of the Cradle | [90] |
| Baby Sweet | [91] |
| Angel of the Cradle | [92] |
| Let Angels Name It | [94] |
| The Two Cradles | [96] |
| My Darling Unborn | [98] |
| Our First-Born | [100] |
| The Mother’s Thoughts on the Death of Her First-Born | [101] |
| Angel-Twin | [103] |
| Our Children | [104] |
[DEDICATION]
Father of Lights, to Thee I give
These scattered notes; and as they glide
O’er hilltops bright and valleys wide;
O’er hamlet, old with penury,
Or palace filled with luxury;
O’er city and o’er wilderness;