Children regulate through relationship, voice, and pictures. That is why the children’s pieces tell small, comforting stories that lead from the starting feeling into the desired state. Restlessness finds trust. Fear finds courage. Sadness finds consolation. The voice stays soft, the words are kind, the melodies sway like a steady breath.
How the pieces are built
Beneath each song lies the exact frequency of the flower as a warm, steady foundation. Above it weave soft colours of sound—harp or piano, gentle strings, a quiet flute. There is no pressure and no strong beat, only a subtle heart-like pulse that gives safety. After each stanza there is room for the experience to sink in. The result is the felt sense of being carried.
Two ways in, one intention
For every flower there is a song and an instrumental version. The song guides; the instrumental lets the feeling echo and settle. Both carry the same frequency and reach for the same inner order. This gives families a flexible, situation-friendly choice: at bedtime, after an intense moment during the day, or simply as a short pause in the middle of things.
Begin gently, grow regular
There is no elaborate setup. A calm space, a low volume, a few minutes of time—that is enough. Many families enjoy a small ritual: a hand on the heart, one deep breath, a short sentence of encouragement. Perfect execution is not the goal; returning to it is. Over time a song becomes a familiar bridge into rest, and the instrumental track becomes a quiet room the day can breathe in.
A word to parents
This music is not a substitute for medical care. It is an invitation to offer your child’s nervous system mild, repeating impulses of safety. Many parents notice that evenings grow easier, transitions soften, and children find their centre more quickly. When the world feels big, sound can stay small and friendly. That is where its strength lies.
In this spirit: our warmest wishes and much joy with our Bach Flower productions.
Your SONIMA Studio Team