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Exhausted and Confused?   Yes! I need help and more sleep.
Exhausted and Confused?   Yes! I need help and more sleep.
Exhausted and Confused?   Yes! I need help and more sleep.

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  1. Ella says

    For me it was important to “filter” the sounds: as Babys have a very damped sense of hearing in the womb, I found an app that creates a similar acoustic environment. The sounds are great and you can also load your own recordings. SleepFester. There is also a free version with less sounds and features – SleepFest [on Google Play].
    Our two girls love it and we use it at home or on the road.

  2. Ella says

    For me it was important to “filter” the sounds: as Babys have a very damped sense of hearing in the womb, I found an app that creates a similar acoustic environment by reducing the high frequencies. The sounds are great and you can also load your own recordings. SleepFester:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tonage.sleepfester&hl=en
    There is also a free version with less sounds and features – SleepFest:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tonage.sleepfest

    Our two girls love it and we use it at home or on the road.

  3. Norman D. Garica says

    Do you think These apps are really useful for the babies? Does it make any addictions to these apps as negative purpose?

    • Debbye @ The Baby Sleep Site says

      Hi @Norman – Thank you for writing to us! The apps made for your baby are the white noise and/or lullaby music apps. These can be very helpful at helping babies/toddlers/even grown ups sleep, by blocking out other noises. The white noise apps are especially easy to replicate in any environment, using even an FM radio tuned to static. The sound is soothing, and again, can block out other noises to help induce sleep.
      If you are worried about starting habits that may need to be broken later, then using no songs or white noise is best, if you can keep baby’s sleep area quiet.
      We hope that you find what works best for your family! Thanks again for visiting!

  4. JewelsBPF says

    My son, James, loves to watch and listen to the app called Rabbit Hole. It plays music from your library and has a full screen visualizer with lots of bright colors. We watch and listen to music together before he goes to bed at night. It works almost every time. It even worked for both of us last night as we were laying on my bed!!

  5. Emily DeJeu says

    @ Bayla — so glad to hear an endorsement for Sound Sleeper! The creators actually contacted us directly about the app; I hadn’t even heard of it until we received their e-mail. It sounds so cool! And yes, that “listen” feature seems to set it apart from other white noise apps.

    Thanks for this recommendation, and for including the back story. Always interesting to know more about why people create the apps they create. 🙂

  6. Bayla says

    Sound Sleeper is our absolute favorite. Its “listening” mode, which is different from everything else we found, saved us so many sleepless nights. Highly recommended! … and the story of the creators is great too. It’s here:
    http://parents2parentsapps.com/soundsleeper/

  7. Emily DeJeu says

    @ Lynda — glad you found the article useful! And thank you for these recommendations. The Meal Board one sounds intriguing!

    For other parents who might be interested in the Meal Board app: http://www.mealboard.com