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Peaceful Rhythms: Play nature's relaxing sounds for your baby's full night sleep app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 2080 ratings )
Music Entertainment
Developer: Mihai Motroc
Free
Current version: 3.0, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 08 Jun 2016
App size: 23.48 Mb

Looking at your babies and kids relieves your stress. Their smiles, laughs, angelic faces, their cute reactions put smiles on your lips. Even when you are tired from work and your hectic schedule, your babies and kids remove the tension building up inside your body. But there are also times that we are very tired from heavy work and just want to sleep right away, but we cannot because we need to make sure that the baby is safe and sound.

Key Features

*** Listen to different sounds of nature and seasons. Relax as you close your eyes and feel the change of ambiance.
*** White noises are included. When babies are stressed, they can listen to white noises which are really effective in calming them down. They also miss the sound of their mothers womb since they stayed there for a long time.
*** Help your babies learn by listening to educational song such as the Alphabet song. These songs can educate the babies not only during bed time but also during play time.
*** Sounds of nature and seasons are also available. If you want to hear the ocean or forest in your room, just tap on this app and let in play. Enjoy the sounds of the splashing waves, rustling trees, bubbles of the sea, and mysterious forests.
*** White noise, which serves as babies relaxation is also here. If your baby is stress and just do not want to stop crying, just tap on white noise and let it play. Babies love it.
*** Sounds of animals are also available in this app. This can help babies determine sounds of each animal in their early stage. They can also get sweet dreams by listening to it.


Singing songs to our babies are important and has great impact in their lives. These lullabies do not only serve as a remedy to make them sleep faster, but these songs also serve as their early education