Breathe First Song Library
Play-along songs to help kids build calm breathing, better chewing, and strong, healthy faces – one track at a time.
- Created by Breathe First clinicians & creators
- Easy to follow, kid-friendly and parent-approved
- Perfect for daily chew time, bedtime, and breathing breaks
Christmas – Audio Playlist
Press play and choose a track from the playlist below. Use it during Myo Munchee or Myo Nozzle time, or just as a fun festive listening ritual.
Breathe First Song Library
Choose a playlist, press play, and use the songs during chew time, breathing practice, or bedtime wind-down.
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The Christmas Chew - Pop Edit 🎅🎄 3:04
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Sip it slow with the Myo Nozzle this Christmas 3:39
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🎄🦷🎶 “Chewing Through Christmas” – Festive Myo Montage Song 3:10
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Join the Christmas Chew 4:02
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🎅🎄 “Santa Is Watching (Keep That Nose Clear! 4:02
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Chew Chew Myomunchee Rock Edit 3:10
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I chew my Myomunchee - Kid Rock Edit 4:02
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I chew my Myomunchee - Soft Rock Edit 0:30
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Sip Sip Myo Nozzle 3:40
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Sip it slow with the Myo Nozzle this Christmas 3:39
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Sip it slow - Indie Fold Edit 3:39
Coming soon to the Song Library
We’re building a full library of songs to make breathing and chewing practice part of your everyday family rhythm.
Daily Chew Time Tracks
Short, catchy routines you can use with Myo Munchee or chew kits after school or dinner.
- 2–4 minute chewing songs
- Call-and-response lyrics for kids
- Easy to repeat every day
Calm Breathing & Bedtime
Slower, soothing tracks to help little ones wind down while practising nose breathing.
- Soft vocals & gentle cues
- Focus on lips closed, tongue up
- Perfect for bedtime routines
Backing Tracks & Instrumentals
Instrumental versions you can use for practice, classes or to sing along with your own lyrics.
- No vocals – just the track
- Great for therapists & teachers
- Licensing friendly for sessions
How to use these songs
For parents & carers
- Choose one track and use it at the same time each day.
- Link the song to a habit – e.g. after brushing teeth or before story time.
- Keep it fun: dance, mime the lyrics, or let kids “DJ” the next track.
For therapists & teachers
- Use tracks as part of Myo homework or in-clinic chew time.
- Share this page with families so they can practise at home.
- Combine songs with visual timers or sticker charts for motivation.