Fortunately, there are many excellent gadgets and apps that can help you avoid those interrupted nights and ensure that your kids sleep peacefully.
1. My Little Morphee Sound Machine
One of the best gadgets you can safely leave in your child’s bedroom is the My Little Morphee sound machine, a standalone sleep and calming device that contains almost two hundred sound sessions, including stories, calming music, and nature sounds.
Children as young as three can operate this simple, screen-free device independently. It’s aimed at children up to 10 years old, who can then progress to the original Morphee sound machine.
2. Hatch Rest Mini
Another device for your child’s bedroom is the Rest Mini from smart sleep experts Hatch. It’s a simple sound machine with eight sounds available, including ocean, chirping birds, and rain.
You can control every feature of the Hatch Rest Mini from a smartphone app, allowing you to set timers to turn the sound off when your child is asleep or switch it on again if you hear them stirring during the night. There’s lots of excellent sleep tech for kids.
There’s a bonus to using this comforting light. Having an Echo device in your child’s bedroom means you can ask Alexa to play sleep sounds or soothing music at bedtime or at night.
You can also ask Google Assistant to read a bedtime story if you prefer to use Google devices.
4. Moshi Kids
There are many meditation apps to help you get to sleep, but award-winning Moshi is about more than just meditation.
Moshi is designed to help kids of all ages throughout the night with over 85 hours of sleep sounds, meditations, and music. There are also many stories featuring characters your kids will love, with notable narrators such as Goldie Hawn.
Each section features aids for both bedtime and for waking up during the night, so hopefully, if your child’s sleep is disturbed, you can help them drop off again quickly. The settings allow you to loop and replay items, so you can leave sleep sounds playing throughout the night if needed.
Download: Moshi Kids for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)
5. Sleepiest
Sleepiest: Sleep Meditations is similar to Moshi Kids, but adults will love this app too. Sleepiest is designed for Apple devices, and it provides you and your little one with over one hundred bedtime stories and 150 sleep sounds to help you through the night.
Within the app, you’ll find Koko Sleep, a podcast section full of children’s stories that gets updated every few days, so there’s always fresh content for you to explore together.
Adult users will like the smart sleep tracking features, but Sleepiest contains a rich seam of sleep aid content for your kids.
Download: Sleepiest for iOS (Free, subscription available)
6. BetterSleep
Although BetterSleep is subtitled Sleep Tracker in the App stores, that’s only part of the story. BetterSleep (formerly called Relax Melodies) does include excellent sleep-tracking functions.
But the most appealing element to your kids is the vast catalog of sleep sounds you can combine to create unique sound mixes. With every natural calming noise included, along with some unusual ones (like bumblebees or horses trotting), each member of your family can design their very own sleep soundtrack.
There are more than one hundred sleep stories, and parents can use timers to control it all.
Download: BetterSleep for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)
7. White Noise Sleep Sounds
White Noise Sleep Sounds by Sleep Pillow is full of high-quality sleep sounds to help your child relax and sleep soundly. And, since beautiful nature images denote all the sounds, even young children can choose their favorites by tapping the picture they want.
The free app allows you to mix up to three sounds together. Subscribe for access to the entire sound catalog and unlimited mixes, timers, and an alarm clock.
Download: Sleep Sounds for iOS | White Noise Sleep Sounds for Android (Free, subscription available)
8. White Noise Deep Sleep Sounds
White Noise Deep Sleep Sounds is the final app your child can use for comforting audio to soothe them and help them get back to sleep. The free catalog has around 30 sounds, but you can upgrade to a subscription to access a more extensive catalog with everything presented in enhanced 3D stereo sound.
This app might be handy if you have young children, as it contains some beautiful lullabies and a series of rumbly, whooshing sounds intended to replicate the experience of being in the womb.
Download: White Noise Deep Sleep Sounds for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)
9. Slumber
Slumber offers a collection of ultra-relaxing sleep stories, including lots designed especially for kids.
Choose from the catalog and add background effects to suit the tale as you listen. You can control the sound levels, so the storyteller’s voice isn’t overpowered. Once the story is over, the ambient sounds can continue for as long as you’d like. So, you can send your child to sleep listening to a story, knowing that the sounds they chose will soothe them for as long as needed.
There are 20 stories in the free library, but you can subscribe for the full catalog.
Download: Slumber for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)
10. Sleep Cycle: Sleep Tracker
Many sleep apps do contain some sleep-tracking elements. If you want to track how well your child is sleeping, Sleep Cycle is a free, simple tracker that will do the job without them needing to wear any device throughout the night. Instead, your phone or tablet’s microphone acts as a sleep recorder, allowing Sleep Cycle to use sound analysis to identify sleep states.
Sleep Cycle can be used as a gentle alarm clock, waking your child gently from sleep by sensing when their sleep cycle has reached a light sleep phase.
Download: Sleep Cycle: Sleep Tracker for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)
Maximize Your Child’s Sleep Health Using Technology
From the moment their head hits the pillow until they wake up, you can use one of these excellent tools to help maximize your children’s sleep. It’s comforting to know that if they wake up in the night, there are strategies your kids can use to soothe themselves and get themselves back to sleep. This will help you to have a better night’s sleep too!