Children's lights

Children's lights

Help your baby or child settle more easily and support their natural sleep response with a light designed for a calm bedtime routine

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The right light for a good night

Light plays a powerful role in a child's ability to fall and stay asleep. Unlike adults, children are especially sensitive to light, as their pupils are larger and their eyes let in more light. This makes them significantly more susceptible to light-induced melatonin suppression.

Even seemingly harmless indoor lighting can disrupt their natural body clock and make it harder for them to fall asleep. For children with heightened sensory sensitivities, the right lighting can provide a calming and predictable environment that reduces anxiety. Choosing lighting that is scientifically designed to support natural sleep is not just about making a room darker; it's about providing a tool that makes bedtime routines easier and supports your child's healthy development.

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Unlike a standard nightlight, Bedbug uses special low-blue light technology to significantly reduce the stimulating light that can affect a child's natural body clock. This helps prepare your child for sleep by not suppressing the signals that tell their body it's time to rest. Bedbug is a complete 3-in-1 sleep aid, offering a reading light, a gentle sunset feature to help them feel sleepy, and a reassuring nightlight.

Bedbug is designed to support your child's natural sleep-wake cycle. Its gentle, 15-minute fading sunset mimics the natural transition to night, helping to create a calm environment that signals to their body that it's time to sleep. Once asleep, the optional nightlight provides a non-alerting orange glow that won't disrupt their nighttime rhythms, so you can both get a good night's rest.

Studies show that children are particularly sensitive to bright light, which can make it harder for them to fall asleep. Bedbug's low-blue light technology helps avoid this stimulation. By providing a gentle, warm light, it supports your child's natural sleep response and helps them settle more easily, which is why it's recommended by parenting experts like Sarah Ockwell-Smith.