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A special episode from our sister podcast Sleep Tight Sounds.
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A special episode from our sister podcast Sleep Tight Sounds.
Buckle up, get cozy in bed and imagine being an astronaut, exploring distant galaxies, meeting friendly aliens, and discovering new planets. Our soundtrack features sounds and music meant to encourage you to create a space story in your mind all of your own. You could imagine flying past colourful nebulas, the rings of Saturn, and race comets across the sky. But if you find yourself falling asleep before you finish your story, that's ok. You can continue it in your dreams. Happy dreaming of interstellar adventures!
Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark❤️👂📖
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About Sleep Tight Relax
Prepare to drift calmly off to sleep by listening to our weekly podcast, which mixes relaxation and meditation techniques with rich bedtime stories, calming sounds of nature, and soothing music. Created for kids but safe for all ages, Sleep Tight Relax can make bedtime, quality time by helping busy minds become calm and relaxed.
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