More Breastfeeding Advocacy Songs
November 14, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under activism
If you are looking for breastfeeding advocacy songs for a nurse-in, nurse-out, rally, World Breastfeeding Week or other breastfeeding awareness event, consider these songs recorded in conjunction with the Synchronized Breastfeeding Worldwide event last August. These are not quite as powerful as the World Breastfeeding Week Kit songs, but they’re catchy and set to tunes every mother should recognize! Click on the song titles to hear a rendition of each song. My favorite is “Give Your Breast” set to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It”! For a song from the child’s perspective, try “Breastfeed Me” sung to the tune of “Let It Be” by the Beatles. “Breast friends are best friends” in “The More We Get Together.” If you want to kick it old school, try the “Synchronized Breastfeeding Song” set to “I Could Have Danced All Night.” This last one’s a tongue-twister: “Do You Breastfeed” sung to “Are You Sleeping.” The site helpfully provides the words for all of the songs, too.
Which one is your favorite?
















