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Photo by @hannahreyesmorales / Over the last year, we’ve been exploring what might be the very first love songs that we hear: lullabies. We wanted to find out what bedtime looked and sounded like for families around the world.

Christiana and Ori are seen at home in West Point, Liberia. Christiana was a teenager when she gave birth to her first child, and she was sent away by her parents when they found out about her pregnancy. Here, she’s seen with her second child, Ori in their room—the first roof over her head after years of spending bedtime in the streets.

"I will never give up. After a while, my change will come," she sings.

We think of lullabies as simple, soothing songs that help put children to sleep, but they also reveal so much about caregivers. Read—and listen to—our story on lullabies, in this month’s issue of Nat Geo, with audio by Rupert Compston. Follow me @hannahreyesmorales as we journey exploring nighttime rituals around the world. #livinglullabies #Liberia @insidenatgeo @timstrust.

Join me and my editor @_mallorybenedict as we present this project and discuss this story on the virtual Nat Geo Live stage today, December 3, at 7-8 p.m. EST. Register for free at the link in bio.


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