Hogwarts Library Sound Machine (12 Hours)

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Download our Mobile App! Apple App Store | Google Play Store --- Need to study for the OWL exam? Then join us in the Library! Here, you will find a crackling fire and a calm, quiet space to concentrate. You may overhear whispered conversations, but the librarian is very strict, so the discreet sounds of creaky old chairs and turning pages are as loud as it gets. You won’t be bothered by the other students – Madam Pince does not allow talking, laughing, running, or eating in her domain. And don’t even think of sneaking into the Restricted Section - she guards it like a Cerberus protecting the Sorcerer’s Stone! Only authorized faculty and students can access the secrets of the Dark Arts that reside there. But if you need to cram for the OWL, the studious atmosphere will serve you well. --- 🗣️ Follow Us on Instagram & TikTok @dwellspring.io --- If these Sound Machines have been helpful for you, I'd be so grateful if you'd rate the show on either Spotify or Apple Podcasts 🙏 --- To unlock intro-free, ad-free versions of all the 12 Hour Sound Machines, subscribe to the Podcast at dwellspring.io/podcast. This free episode has an ad or two at the very beginning but once the Sound Machine starts, rest assured there will be no more interruptions whatsoever 😴 . If you have any specific sounds you'd like added, hit me up at [email protected]. --- Episode Keywords: Harry Potter | Potter | Hogwarts | Hogsmead | Wizard | OWL | Wand | School | Library | Ambient Noise | Baby | Sleep | Travel | Sound Masking | Sound Cancellation | Meditation | ADHD | Anxiety | Autism --- © 12 Hour Sound Machines, LLC. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this content is strictly prohibited. --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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