Unlock your child's full potential during playtime with our premium essential oils for kids, expertly blended to stimulate young minds and elevate early development. While play comes naturally to children, incorporating targeted aromatherapy can deeply expand their learning, imagination, and educational growth. The Let’s Play Nursery Range introduces a vibrant, aromatic atmosphere that brings natural energy and focus directly into your home or nursery space.
This professional-grade formulation utilizes a powerful trio of plant extracts. Sweet Orange essential oil acts as a comforting, cheery base that instantly revitalizes the senses and lifts the mood. We have paired this with Neroli, a soothing yet uplifting extract that actively calms agitation while inspiring creative thinking. Finally, a grounding touch of Sandalwood works quietly in the background to ease childhood anxiety and day-to-day irritability. Together, these pure ingredients make it one of the finest essential oils for kids who need to channel their natural energy productively.
Functions and Benefits:
Brain Stimulation: Ignites natural curiosity, supporting cognitive development and active learning.
Creative Focus: Neroli helps soothe daytime agitation, allowing children to focus on creative tasks.
Emotional Balance: Sandalwood gently addresses irritability, creating a harmonious environment for peaceful play.
Directions for Use: For an optimal sensory experience, add 2–3 drops of these specialized essential oils for kids into the water of an electrical diffuser. Run during morning playtime or afternoon study sessions.
Ingredients: Citrus sinensis (Sweet Orange), Citrus aurantium (Neroli), Piper nigrum (Black Pepper), 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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