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Sweet Dreams, Baby app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5232 ratings )
Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Niko Chainopoulos
0.99 USD
Current version: 3.0.2, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 12 Nov 2009
App size: 26.34 Mb

Sweet Dreams, Baby: Soothing Sounds for Babies
No more sleepless nights: These everyday sounds soothe restless babies to sleep

I do not know if you have ever heard, but it is a fact that a vacuum cleaner is not only good for cleaning, but that it also has a calming effect on babies. So does a hairdryer, which has an especially powerful impact on lulling newborns to sleep. As a happy father I can confirm the calming effect of these sounds. It is mentioned in many baby advice books and even midwives and pediatricians recommend using them.

Especially in the first few weeks and months after birth, the sudden lack of the comforting and protective womb causes restlessness. The new feeling of having an endless unfamiliar space around them causes irritation and discomfort, hence leading to the search for the cuddliness of the womb. Colic is also often a reason for restlessness. Monotonous everyday sounds remind babies of their time in the womb. The time before birth is a worry-free, secure, and safe time in which babies feel the protection of their mothers. The sound of a hairdryer, vacuum cleaner, or even a washing machine is similar to the sounds they hear in the womb. These sounds take restless babies back to this time and help to calm them down.

The sounds on this app are ideal for your iPhone and your iPod touch. This would also be the perfect gift for a baby shower. Energy efficient and always accessible, your sleepless nights will become a thing of the past.

FEATURES
High-quality stereo sounds
Easy to use interface
Timer
Playlist
Volume control

Includes 7 everyday sounds:
- Vacuum cleaner
- Hairdryer
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Fan
- Breast pump
- Running shower

Tip: It is highly recommended that the iPhone FLIGHT mode is switched on. This ensures your baby a sound sleep and reduces the radiations.

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