Create a serene sanctuary of peace and tranquility in your nursery with our calming essential oils for babies, expertly crafted to help your child wind down naturally. In today's overstimulating world, learning how to rest is a vital developmental skill. The Let’s Meditate Nursery Range is specially formulated to teach children the gentle art of patience and stillness, making it the perfect addition to your family's naptime or bedtime routine.
At the heart of this soothing blend is Neroli (Citrus aurantium), a safe and incredibly gentle plant extract that acts as a natural sedative to calm overactive senses and soothe daytime restlessness. We have paired this with pure Frankincense (Boswellia carterii), which therapeutically slows and deepens the breath, triggering an immediate relaxation response in young children. Finally, a base of premium Sandalwood (Santalum album) works to ground their emotions, making these the ideal calming essential oils for babies and toddlers who struggle to settle into a peaceful state of mind.
Functions and Benefits:
Promotes Patience: Gently teaches overstimulated minds how to find stillness and practice emotional patience.
Aids Deep Relaxation: Frankincense naturally encourages slower, deeper breathing to relieve physical tension.
Nursery Safe: A beautifully mild and comforting formulation that is completely safe for infants and toddlers alike.
Directions for Use: To introduce these calming essential oils for babies into your routine, add 2–3 drops into the water of an electrical diffuser. Diffuse in the nursery 30 minutes before bedtime or during quiet reading hours.
Ingredients: Citrus aurantium (Neroli), Boswellia carterii (Frankincense), Santalum album (Sandalwood). Naturally occurring compounds: Citral, Farnesol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool.
Safety Precautions: Essential oils are powerful plant extracts. Keep out of reach of children. Store securely in the dropper bottle. Do not ingest. Always dilute in a suitable carrier oil before skin application. Conduct a patch test before first use.


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