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My Little Pony Sleep Story Launches on Calm Kids Meditation App

A brand new Sleep Story for kids is available on Calm, with Sofia Carson reprising her role as the voice of Princess Pipp Petals in the latest My Little Pony movie.

Calm is an app that provides content for sleep and relaxation, with a section devoted to helping children get to sleep. The new My Little Pony story launched on March 10 and is available in the Kids section now, timed to be ready for the United States’ Daylight Savings on March 13. Switching the clocks ahead an hour can interrupt daily schedules, so parents might currently be especially interested in an audio experience designed to ease kids into a different bedtime routine. Calm’s press release also notes that March is World Sleep Awareness Month.


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Princess Pipp, the cheerful pegasus pony at the center of Netflix’s My Little Pony: A New Generation, “soars beneath the twinkling stars, exploring the scenic sights of Equestria and the history of Zephyr Heights” in her Calm story. Carson shared her thoughts on reprising the role, saying, “I’m immensely happy to bring the voice of my beloved Princess Pipp to Calm, so that together we may journey into a restful night sleep filled with sweet dreams.”

The Calm app was launched in 2012, with Calm Kids, “a vertical of mental wellness content for kids and families available exclusively within the app,” being added in 2021. The concentration on output for kids was sparked by the difficulties that kids and their parents were having after a stressful year under the shadow of the pandemic. Beyond My Little Pony, other properties explored through Calm Kids include Minions, Peppa Pig and the Trolls universe.


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My Little Pony: A New Generation is a reboot of Hasbro’s popular cartoon series dating back to the 1980s. In each incarnation, a set of characters consisting of colorful ponies, unicorns, pegasi and other friends embark on adventures and learn about kindness and fun, often to the tune of cheerful original songs. The franchise also always includes a corresponding toy line and other merchandise to tempt both children and collectors.

While Calm does have some content available for free, full access to the app costs $69.99 annually or $400 for a lifetime subscription. More information can be found on the app’s official site[tldr_position].


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Source: Calm Press Release

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