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13 June 2010 Server Update:
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13 June 2010 Server Update:
babysleepingsounds.com is now being hosted on its own linode.com dedicated VPS.
You will now see a faster website, and faster downloads. Thanks!
My baby likes the rain sounds more and more. I created a custom track just for him, and am releasing this as a free download as a thanks for visiting my site.
This one is limited in length (only 5 minutes long) but is engineered to repeat. Set your iPod or CD player to repeat this track and your baby will be calmed by the soothing sounds.
Help calm your baby during that 6PM-10PM night time fussiness! Put on cool soothing sounds and your baby will instantly relax.
It works like magic.
If your baby is having a hard time sleeping though the night, Baby Sleeping Sounds can help! Find out which sound works for your baby, and play that sound to help them sleep peacefully.
My own baby loves the water sounds (brook, river, shower) which all help him sleep through the night. It’s like flipping a light switch to instant sleep.
Listen to our high quality sound samples.
For less than the price of a couple of mochas, your baby can experience peace and a restful sleep!
Thank you for your kind notes. The little guy is doing well! 6 weeks old now.
He is partial to pink noise when having trouble sleeping, then the ‘brook’ sound works well as a general background sound. More later,
Check out this video:
My wife and I are excited to announce our new son! So far he loves pure white noise. I’ll keep you posted,

What IS white noise?
Some people think of white noise as static. That is perhaps the simplest most easy way to picture this sound. It is constant, random noise which is equal at all pitches and does not waiver.

It is somewhat similar to the sound of your TV or FM radio which is not picking up a station.
And this is soothing?
Yes! For babies the sound inside a mother’s woob is what we perceive as a very loud constant wall of sound. This fullness of sound is closely matched with white noise.
So is this why people use hair dyers, vacuums, and such?
Yes! Vacuums, hair dryers, and other sounds simulate white noise. Check out my available sounds!