![]() Get more baby sleep help with Maternal Instincts ![]() You can tell that parents are happy with Nighty Night: the app on both platforms has a stellar 4.5 star rating. Nighty Night has been downloaded for iOS over 4 million times, and over 2 million times for Android. It’s a perfect story to integrate into your baby’s nighttime sleep routine. Sweet music, soothing narration, and cute animals come together for an interactive bedtime story in Nighty Night. The app also displays soothing animations that can be used as a nightlight while your little one falls asleep. You can play the music or sounds you choose indefinitely, or you can set a timer. Not sure if your baby prefers white noise or lullabies? The Sleepy Sounds app has both options, including options to play nature sounds, or your own music on your device. There are versions available for iOS, Android, and Amazon. As a bonus, this app has “good morning games” to help kids establish a getting ready routine, too. (You might remember Daniel Tiger from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood!) Little ones can follow along with Daniel Tiger as he gets ready for bed by taking a bath, brushing teeth, picking pajamas, and reading a bedtime story. Daniel Tiger’s Day & Nightĭaniel Tiger’s Day & Night is an app put together by PBS Kids that combines storytelling and music. Plus, it has soothing backgrounds and sound visualizations, along with a customizable digital alarm clock. Choose from rainstorms, ocean waves, city trains, white noise, and much more. Parents can mix and match different sound loops and samples to create their own mix of soothing noises. The Lightning Bug Sleep Clock is a free app for Android that boasts more than 200 white noise sounds. There are timer options you can choose from, and the “sound equalizer” option can automatically adjust the shush volume to your baby’s cries. Parents can even record their own shushes to use instead of the standard noises included. The Baby Shusher app for iOS uses rhythmic shushing sounds to calm a fussy baby. With this app, you can choose songs or sounds to play for your baby, as well as the duration it should be played (all the way up to 12 hours.) Lullabies are sung by mothers around the world, and can help your baby if she’s used to falling asleep to lullabies. The Lullaby for Babies Android app has a 4.5 star rating on Google Play, with over 45,000 reviews by parents! Those positive reviews speak volumes. If you’re looking for another natural sleep aid to try, check out our list of favorite bedtime apps to encourage better sleep for your baby. Need a little extra help for getting your little one to fall asleep or stay asleep? There are many natural sleep aids you can try, like having a soothing bath and storytime routine. ![]()
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