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Distant Thunder Rumbles and Dreamy Music - Gently Soothe Baby to Sleep at Bedtime

Distant Thunder Rumbles and Dreamy Music - Gently Soothe Baby to Sleep at Bedtime

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This recording has soft sleepifying music with distant rumbles of thunder which are similar to Brown noise, with overlays of white noise too. 1.5Hrs

With a gentle decrease in volume towards the end.

🐭Please note: Play this episode at a low volume.

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🐞WHO IS 'Hushabye Baby'? Perfect for little ones who struggle to fall into slumber, we offer a diverse library of natural and man-made sounds, (with and without music) to ensure a sensory-friendly experience for your young ones. Our recordings are designed to help relax and regulate your young child. Not all recordings will have this effect on every listener, because sounds are subjective. What works for one, may not work for another.

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