Sleepytime PlaylistBy Erika Milvey The best "getting your baby to sleep" tips are all about routine - and parents the world over know that the right music can make that routine extra smooth, and extra sleep-inducing.A good bedtime soundtrack should start with one or two songs that have ear-catching melodies or lyrics to engage your baby - but be sure to keep the volume low to encourage quiet. Most infants find soothing female voices calming; later, when your little one is drifting off, play the instrumental tracks.Until your child is old enough to start demanding the likes of Barney or the Wiggles, you can get away with playing tunes that you'll enjoy, too. Lisa Loeb, The Beatles, and Alison Krauss are all pleasing for your ears and your baby's alike. On an instrumental note, this playlist ends with knock-out versions of tried and true classics – Twinkle Twinkle and Brahms' Lullaby (aka "Cradle Song"). You might just fall asleep yourself.Click to sample the songs in this playlist by a mom and former "Parenting" magazine music critic; to make this sleepytime experience for your baby, just download. Sweet dreams!Alison Krauss, Baby MineHolly Cole Trio, All The Pretty Little HorsesThe Mamas and the Papas, Dream a Little Dream of MeLisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell, Twinkle Twinkle Little StarFiona Apple, Across the Universe Ray Penney, Rockaby BabyChet Atkins and Tommy Emmanuel, Smokey Mountain LullabyJC Mendizabal, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Classical String Quartet, Brahms' Lullaby