Help promote a good night's sleep - naturally!
SleepyPatch uses the natural power of essential oils such as Lavender and Mandarin to calm the nervous system and quickly relax your child's body into a state of deep sleep.
Better yet, it's the kind of deep (REM) sleep that your child's brain needs to wake up feeling refreshed; learn, play and build positive memories; and enjoy a calmer, less anxious, and more productive day thanks to increased concentration and focus. It works by triggering the receptors in the nose which then sends messages through the nervous systems to the limbic system which controls behavior and emotions.
SleepyPatches use a specially crafted formulation of essential oils to bring on sleep. SleepyPatch is designed to help calm the nervous system, the mind and stimulate an overall relaxed sensation. With the calming notes of: mandarin, lavender, marjoram and vetiver, these gentle essential oils help create a feeling of sleepiness to head you into a deep slumber.
Simply place a Sleepypatch sticker on the collar or chest of Pyjamas, or on the pillow or bedhead.
What we love about the SleepyPatch Sleep Promoting Stickers:
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Pack of 24 assorted patches with super cute designs
- 100% Natural Essential Oils
- Easy to peel and stick
- Comes in a zip-locked bag and lasts up to 6 months when sealed correctly
- Make it a part of your kid's bedtime routine
Not recommended for children under 2 due to possible choking hazard.
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SleepyPatch 24 Night Trial:
We want everyone to get the best sleep possible, and it can take up to 24 nights to get a feel for the difference SleepyPatch can make. With our risk-free trial and return policy, you can try SleepyPatch risk free. So, if you’re not 100% in love after the first 24-Night Adjustment Period, returns are free and easy directly through Natural Patch
Please note: we cannot guarantee this product will work for everyone. However research from publications and institutions like the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the Neuropsychiatric Rehabilitation Laboratory, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Services all report favorable benefits from essential oils.