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January Jammies is a sleep-focused episode of Miss Carly’s Car Rides created to help babies, toddlers, and young kids wind down and fall asleep. Designed for bedtime, naptime, or calm winter evenings, this episode includes soothing music, gentle stories, and a toddler-friendly sleep meditation paired with soft binaural beats to support relaxation and rest. January Jammies is a sleep-focused episode of Miss Carly’s Car Rides created to help babies, toddlers, and young kids wind down and fall asleep. Designed for bedtime, naptime, or calm winter evenings, this episode includes soothing music, gentle stories, and a toddler-friendly sleep meditation paired with soft binaural beats to support relaxation and rest. Perfect for parents looking for a screen-free audio routine to help little ones settle, feel safe, and drift off to sleep.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereJanuary Jammies is a sleep-focused episode of Miss Carly’s Car Rides created to help babies, toddlers, and young kids wind down and fall asleep. Designed for bedtime, naptime, or calm winter evenings, this episode includes soothing music, gentle stories, and a toddler-friendly sleep meditation paired with soft binaural beats to support relaxation and rest. Perfect for parents looking for a screen-free audio routine to help little ones settle, feel safe, and drift off to sleep.
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