Kids get a better recharge with happy and healthy habits that make the falling-asleep part easier. A long cuddle, a warm bath, a good book or some music – all ages have their favourite ways of unwinding.
Soft light from your soft toy
A soft-glowing, cuddly friend is a good companion when it’s story time – not to mention in bed. This little night lamp will work wonders to keep the monsters under the bed at bay.
Learning to love your bed
Sleeping in your own bed is an important step in growing up. Soon enough, a cot that’s a nice, safe and comfy space can become a favourite place. It usually just takes some getting used to.
Nighty night, little mobile
A colourful mobile is a familiar, soothing sight when your baby is drifting off to sleep. And as soon as their eyes pop open again, it can offer moments of great fun.
Get up and snuggle up
Keeping warm after the bedtime bath is a nice way to get extra sleepy. Just roll up in this comfy and cosy hooded towel made from 100% cotton from more sustainable sources.
Draw the blind, lower the light
A block-out blind is your best friend when it comes to sleeping well. Light sends a wake-up signal to the brain that lowers the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin, which makes it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep.
Your precious kids get the freshest air
Air quality affects our sleep – and sleep significantly affects our health. This air purifier improves the air quality in the children’s bedroom by filtering out dust and pollen. Adding a gas filter also helps reduce unpleasant smells.