
Amazon Echo Now Helps Kids Fall Asleep With Stories
Amazon's new Sleep Studio feature turns Echo speakers into bedtime helpers with calming stories, meditations, and sounds. Parents can schedule wind-down routines that start automatically 30 minutes before bedtime.
Bedtime battles just got easier for exhausted parents everywhere. Amazon launched Sleep Studio, a feature that transforms Echo speakers into calming bedtime companions for kids.
The new tool combines soothing bedtime stories, gentle meditations, and relaxing sounds to help children wind down naturally. Parents can schedule everything through the Amazon Kids Parent Dashboard, making the nightly routine smoother for everyone involved.
Sleep Studio automatically starts a half-hour wind-down session before a child's scheduled bedtime. Kids can also trigger it themselves by simply saying "Alexa, play Sleep Studio" whenever they feel tired.
The content comes from trusted wellness platforms including Calm, Headspace, and Moshi. "A good night's sleep is important for a healthy, rested mind for everyone," says Fergal Walker, vice president of partnerships at Calm.
The Echo Glow device adds an extra touch by lighting up with color-coded signals. Kids can see at a glance when it's time to sleep and when they can hop out of bed in the morning.

Parents maintain full control through the dashboard app or website, where they can create custom playlists and adjust schedules as needed. The feature is included with Amazon Kids Plus subscriptions at $5.99 monthly, with no additional cost.
Why This Inspires
Getting enough quality sleep shapes everything about childhood, from learning and memory to emotional wellbeing and growth. When kids struggle at bedtime, the stress ripples through the whole family.
Sleep Studio tackles this universal challenge with tools that work. Instead of screens or prolonged negotiations, children get calming content designed by sleep and mindfulness experts. Parents get predictable routines that actually stick.
The technology meets families where they already are, using devices many already own to solve a problem every parent knows too well.
Better sleep habits built in childhood often last a lifetime, setting kids up for healthier futures.
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Based on reporting by The Verge
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