kids | Panda https://pandalondon.com Feel right at home Tue, 10 Oct 2023 09:57:24 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://pandalondon.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/cropped-Panda-Icon-Logo-01-32x32.png kids | Panda https://pandalondon.com 32 32 Autumn Special: Sleeping Routine and Nutrition Tips for Little Ones https://pandalondon.com/sleeping-routine-and-nutrition-tips-for-little-ones/ Tue, 12 Sep 2023 12:29:32 +0000 https://pandalondon.com/?p=254855

As we ease into September, change is in the air. With shorter days, darker mornings (and lots more snuggly nights in), it’s a great time to focus on getting little ones into a good sleep routine and ensuring they get all the right nutrients for a healthy season. Our home renovation expert and Mum of two Emily Smythe talks to us about bedtime routines, nutritious snacks and simple ways to encourage your little heroes to be eco-friendly.

Emily Smythe

1) As a mum of two under three (rockstar) how important do you feel good nutrition and sleep are for little ones’ well-being?

Good nutrition and sleep are crucial for all of us, especially children. If they don’t get enough good quality sleep, not only can they be more irritable, it can affect their immune systems – particularly at this time of year. I always ensure Ella and Bradley get plenty of sleep; having bedding they love can help set up a good relationship with bedtime. They love getting snuggled into their Panda London duvet and pillows.

Panda Kids Cloud Duvet and Pillow

2) How do you incorporate a healthy diet into their everyday routine?

Every day is different though I try my best to be prepared. I do make sure as a family we have a balanced diet. I ensure the children have enough protein, fruit, vegetables, carbohydrates and fats. To keep their energy levels up I make sure I have lots of healthy snacks prepped throughout the day – they love simple things like breadsticks and hummus, fruit, frozen yoghurt bites and rice cakes. If we are out and about they are easy to pop in my carry bag so when they say “I’m hungry”, I’m ready.

3) Do you feel having the right nutrition can help them sleep better?

Absolutely! I find when they do have a sugary treat whether it’s biscuits, chocolate or ice cream, they are very hyper(active) for a long time. I wouldn’t ever give them these before bed because it would make it very hard to get them to settle, so I plan any treats for earlier on in the day. Setting meal times and keeping them consistent really helps to balance their energy levels throughout the day and get them into a good routine.

4) What are the best bedtime snacks?

We don’t really have bedtime snacks, but both children still love a beaker of full fat milk. This doesn’t interrupt their routines and can help make them feel sleepy before I settle them into bed.

5) What do you think a good bedtime/morning routine looks like?

I think it’s key to keep it consistent. For us, we have dinner, and then I let them enjoy some TV time all together, which we all look forward to. Then we head upstairs and have bathtime, they love getting cosy in their Panda hooded towels after making a splash, which helps keep bath time fun and cosy. Then we play, read, and snuggle up in bed. Ella sometimes has her Yoto Story Player on, too, which she loves.

In the morning I think it’s important that children wake up naturally when they’re ready, as this shows they’ve had enough sleep. When they are awake we head downstairs for a play, have a good breakfast, get dressed and ready for our day. Bradley has been known to wake up and wake us up at 5am – on those mornings we watch a little bit of TV until my brain is ready to function.

6) Children can be very sensitive when it comes to sleep. What do you look for when it comes to kids’ bedding?

I think with their skin being so sensitive, it’s important to ensure our children have hypoallergenic bedding that feels soft and gentle – it really helps them stay comfortable throughout the night. Also that it’s breathable and thermoregulating, to keep them at just the right temperature. That’s one of the reasons I love bamboo bedding. Also I make sure I do not use any harmful chemicals when I wash their bedding.

7) How important is sustainability to you when choosing products for your little ones?

Very important. We want to have good quality products that stand the test of time, whilst being kind for the environment. We always look for brands that do their bit when it comes to taking care of our planet; this makes shopping for quality products something you can feel good about.

8) What are some of the ways we can encourage little ones to be eco-friendly from a young age?

There are simple things you can do that make it fun and rewarding. Ella is already learning about recycling which I am very proud of. We also discuss things that are good for the planet and what isn’t as good; it’s amazing how quickly they learn (and grow).

Thanks, Emily, it certainly is – it must be all that sleep and those healthy snacks!

Although all children are wonderfully different, it’s clear that setting them up with a good sleeping routine and a balanced diet can work wonders. By choosing good quality bedding, watching their sugar intake and keeping bedtime consistent you can set your little heroes up for an Autumn of fun, learning and of course… plenty of snuggles.

Have a healthy and cosy season.

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How to Choose the Right Pillow for Your Child https://pandalondon.com/how-to-choose-the-right-pillow-for-your-child/ Mon, 04 Sep 2023 08:30:10 +0000 https://pandalondon.com/?p=252920

When it comes to ensuring your child’s sleep quality and posture, choosing the right pillow is paramount. An appropriate pillow can provide the necessary support, comfort, and alignment for your child’s growing body. There are various factors to consider when selecting a pillow for your child, including their sleep needs and pillow considerations. You’ll also need to know the signs of an unsuitable pillow and some tips for finding the perfect fit – which you’ll find in this kid’s pillow buying guide.

Understanding child sleep needs

Children have unique sleep needs that differ from adults. Their growing bodies require proper support to develop healthy sleep habits and maintain good posture – they also tend to need a bit more sleep than adults do to encourage growth and development. There are many children’s sleep essentials, and choosing the right pillow is just one of them. A suitable pillow can help align the head, neck, and spine, ensuring your child’s restful and rejuvenating sleep. They’ll wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day ahead with the right kids’ pillow comfort and support.

What are some factors to consider when choosing a pillow?

Several important factors come into play when choosing the right pillow for your child. It’s essential to consider the following factors when looking for a pillow that suits your child’s individual needs…

Age and developmental stage

There are different pillow requirements for children of different ages – toddlers should have a much flatter pillow than pre-teens, for example, to avoid straining little necks and spines that are still growing.

Pillow material and fillings

One of the most common pillow fillings is down, but this can be itchy and irritating on little ones’ skin – latex is another popular choice, but this is often synthetic and bad for the planet. Organic latex, however, is a good option for little ones as it is both soft and cooling. Memory foam is a brilliant filling in that the shape adapts to support your child the way they need. If you are using a memory foam pillow for your little one, it needs to have cooling properties, too, to counteract the natural heat retention of this material.

Pillow size and loft

This refers to the height of the pillow; as mentioned above, younger children need a lower pillow loft so their neck is supported without being strained in an unnatural way. And because children’s shoulders aren’t particularly wide, pillow recommendations for young sleepers say that a lower loft works really well.

Allergies and hypoallergenic options

A pillow can be a really personal thing; for example, if your child has allergies, you must ensure that the pillow you choose is free from the allergen(s) that impact their health. Opting for a hypoallergenic pillow means you should cover most bases – your child’s pillow selection is important for allergies.

Pillow cover and maintenance

As a parent, you’ll know the mess kids can make! Take some stress out of your life by opting for a pillow with an easily removable and washable cover and one made from a durable fabric like bamboo.

What are some signs of an unsuitable pillow?

Recognising the signs of an unsuitable pillow ensures your child’s nighttime comfort and overall well-being. If your child often wakes up with a stiff neck, experiences discomfort, or has difficulty falling asleep, these might be signs that their current pillow is not providing adequate support. The same goes for waking up itchy or sneezing – this is a sign that your kid’s pillow could be causing an allergic reaction of some sort. Keep this in mind, and if you notice any of these signs, consider swapping out their pillow for something more suitable.

Pillow selection tips for kids

To find the perfect pillow for your child, consider the following tips:

Involve your child in the process

Children love to be involved in things; it is their pillow, after all! Ask them if they would like their current pillow to be softer or harder, for example, and go from there. Allow them to express their opinion on a potential new pillow and discuss their sleep preferences with them – this is one of the best pillow considerations for children.

Seeking professional advice

Look at what the experts say regarding the best pillows on the market, which materials to choose, and what type of pillow a child should have at the age you’re shopping for. This will give you peace of mind that you’re making the right choice regarding child-friendly pillow options!

Trying different pillows

When it comes to picking the right pillow for your kid, it can come down to trial and error. By letting your little one try out some different pillow types, even just giving them a squish, they’ll be able to form an opinion on what they like, and you’ll be able to see what actually works for them. Look for pillows with a free trial period; your child can get a feel for what they want to sleep on.

What are some pillow safety considerations

When choosing the best pillow for children, you need to consider their safety above all things. A pillow might feel super comfortable, but it might be too soft – this comes with the risk of their face sinking into the material during the night. Additionally, memory foam without any cooling properties might cause your child to overheat. Ensure the pillow you choose is certified to the correct pillow standards in your location to keep your little one sleeping safe and sound.

Choosing your child’s pillow

Using these tips, you’ll be able to find the best pillow available for your child and any individual needs they may have. Think about height and density, as well as hypoallergenic properties and safety considerations, and be sure to involve your child in the process of choosing their brand-new pillow. A proper pillow will help them sleep better and support their physical development – all of this is incredibly important!

FAQ

At what age should I consider getting a pillow for my child?

It’s generally safe to introduce a pillow to your child’s sleep environment around the age of 2 or when they transition from a crib to a toddler bed. However, always consult with your child’s paediatrician for personalized advice.

What type of pillow is best for young children?

For young children, consider a small, soft, and hypoallergenic pillow. Look for one that provides gentle support and is free from potential allergens.

Should I choose a pillow with a specific fill material?

Pillow-fill materials like bamboo or down alternatives are good choices for children due to their hypoallergenic properties. Make sure the pillow is easy to clean.

Are there any pillow safety guidelines to follow?

Yes, safety is paramount. Avoid pillows with loose parts, strings, or buttons that can pose choking hazards. Always keep pillows and bedding away from a baby’s face during sleep.

Can my child use a regular adult-sized pillow?

While it’s not recommended for very young children, older kids (around 8-10 years old) can transition to a standard adult-sized pillow if it provides proper support.

How can I maintain the cleanliness of my child's pillow?

To maintain hygiene, use a pillow protector and a pillowcase that are easy to remove and wash. Follow the care instructions on the pillow label.

What signs indicate that my child needs a different pillow?

Watch for signs of discomfort, allergies, or poor sleep quality. If your child experiences these issues, it may be time to consider a different pillow.

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Why is Bamboo Good for Kids Skin? https://pandalondon.com/why-is-bamboo-good-for-kids-skin/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 14:58:11 +0000 https://pandalondon.com/?p=251332

The fabric is one of the most important things when choosing children’s bedding and clothing. In fact, get this spot on, and the rest is easy. Kid’s skin can be susceptible, so you need to know what to look for. Natural fabrics like bamboo are ideal, providing abundant benefits to keep them irritation-free and comfortable. Read on to discover why bamboo fabric is the best choice for caring for your little ones’ skin.

What are the benefits of bamboo fabric for little ones?

Softness and Comfort

First things first, let’s talk texture. Children (and parents) love bamboo for its superior softness and comfort. The silky, smooth fabric glides over the skin, feeling breathable and gentle on sensitive skin. From bamboo pyjamas to bamboo bedding, the products are a great lifestyle choice for your little ones’ everyday essentials. Do you want to know the best bit? It is easy to keep clean and softer with every wash!

Kids Bamboo Bedding Grey

Hypoallergenic

A keyword to look out for when choosing bedding, bath products, and clothing for kid’s skin is hypoallergenic. This ensures the fabric will gently protect against allergies and irritation. Choosing hypoallergenic bamboo fabric is excellent for kids, who often experience allergies throughout the year. The soft and gentle bamboo textile is ideal for children from Summer to Winter and all the months in between. Bamboo bedding is perfect for snuggling, keeping skin comfortable and sleeping soundly from light out until morning.

Thermoregulation and breathability

Another fantastic benefit of bamboo fabric for children is that it is naturally thermoregulating and breathable. Little ones often experience overheating, particularly at night during the warmer months. Breathable bamboo bedding and clothing regulate their body temperature, keeping them at just the right degrees so they stay comfortable. This makes bamboo products ideal for seasonal use, keeping them warm and cosy in the winter and cool and comfy throughout the summer.

Moisture-wicking and odour-resistant

Breathable bamboo fabrics are also moisture-wicking and odour-resistant, another reason they are perfect for little ones’ skin. Bamboo bedding and clothing will draw sweat away from the body, preventing the build-up of odours that can come with daily wear and use. When it comes to bedtime, this helps keep sleep beautifully fresh and hygienic – so choose bamboo bedding and pyjamas for the freshest night’s sleep.

Antibacterial

When it comes to bedtime and playtime, kids can come into contact with many different bacteria. Bamboo fabric is naturally antibacterial, and this helps to protect their skin from dust mites and harmful bacteria. Optimising hygiene is vital for little ones, and choosing bamboo fabrics will help protect their skin from any irritation. This is particularly important for bedding, where bacteria and dustimes can build up between washes. Bamboo bedding will keep bedtime ultra-fresh, night after night.

A natural and eco-friendly choice

Looking for sustainable textiles for children is becoming more of a priority for parents. The more we can choose eco-friendly products and make them part of our everyday lifestyles, the better it is for our environment. Bamboo is one of the world’s most sustainable resources, making it a wonderful natural and eco-friendly choice. The natural fabric is far kinder on kid’s skin and the kindest choice for our planet. Bamboo grows up to four feet daily and is naturally biodegradable, nourishing and sustaining the Earth. Choosing brands that are OEKO-TEX 100 certified will ensure your fabric is free from harmful chemicals. To make sure your bamboo bedding and clothing products are the most sustainable choice, choose brands like Panda. We provide an eco-friendly production process from the forest to the front door, making every purchase something to smile about.

How do you choose the right bamboo bedding and clothing for kids?

When choosing bamboo bedding and clothing for your little heroes, only the best will do.

Here are our top tips on selecting the highest quality products they will love and last.

1. Choose 100% Bamboo when possible

When shopping for bamboo kids’ products, you may notice the composition of bamboo varies. Regarding bedding and clothing, it is best to choose 100% bamboo when possible. Our 100% Bamboo Kids Bedding is made entirely from premium bamboo, the softest, most gentle option for their skin.

2. Look for certifications

As discussed, choosing brands certified to Standard 100 by OEKO TEX ensures products are free from harmful chemicals. Also, choosing vegan, grown pesticide-free fabrics ethically sourced from organic bamboo can further reassure you that you have found the highest quality products.

3. Extensive guarantees

Another way to give yourself peace of mind when choosing bamboo bedding and kids’ products is to look at the brand’s guarantee policies. We offer a one-year guarantee on our bamboo kids’ bedding sets and duvets. We extend this to ten years for our pillows, toppers and mattresses that also come with free home trials.

The takeaway

Choosing the right products for children’s skin can be challenging. However, by going for bamboo bedding and clothing, you can rest assured they will be comfortable and irritation-free. Bamboo fabric’s unique hypoallergenic, thermoregulating and antibacterial properties, its unparalleled softness and comfort make it an easy choice for happy skin and a happy planet.

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How Much Sleep Do Kids Need? https://pandalondon.com/how-much-sleep-do-kids-need/ Thu, 24 Aug 2023 15:47:17 +0000 https://pandalondon.com/?p=249383

Understanding the Importance of Sleep for Children’s Growth and Development

Sleep plays a crucial role in promoting children’s growth, development, and overall well-being. Parents must understand the varying kids’ sleep needs by age and provide a nurturing sleep environment for their child. The older your little one gets, the more their sleep pattern will change – as well as that, various factors can affect children’s sleep guidelines. We also have some practical tips for encouraging healthy sleep habits, which are vital from day one.

Newborns to infants (0-3 months)

During the first few months of life, newborns and infants require the most sleep. They typically sleep for 14-17 hours a day, often in shorter periods spread right throughout the day and night. Their sleep is characterised by frequent awakenings for feeding, changing, and comfort. At this age, night-time sleep isn’t too different from naps and daytime sleep – it all blends together when they’re a newborn!

Infants to toddlers (4-12 months)

As infants grow, their sleep patterns begin to shift, and they tend to settle into more regular nap and night-time sleep routines – hopefully, at least! Babies between 4-12 months generally require 12-16 hours of sleep, including multiple daytime naps. Night-time sleeping durations generally increase, and some infants may start sleeping for longer stretches at night with shorter naps in the day. They do still require those daytime snoozes and will usually feed in between.

This age really is the perfect time to start establishing a bedtime routine in the run-up to night-time sleep: bath, story, cuddle and then into their cot. The earlier you do this, the easier it should be as you are helping their brain get into the habit of knowing when it’s time for bed. It’s something that will stand them in good stead for the rest of their childhood, showing that sleep is a really important part of life.

Toddlers to preschoolers (1-3 years)

In the toddler to preschool stage, the recommended sleep for kids is around 11-14 hours each day, including naps. At this age, sleep patterns start to become more consolidated, with most children transitioning to a single nap during the day. There may be some challenges with sleep at this age, especially if they are in nursery and their nap time has to change – it is important to help your child adapt to these changes. It is also around age two that children might start to experience nightmares for the first time, which can be really scary; their imagination is starting to run wild now. Helping your child through this will encourage them to have a healthy relationship with sleep.

Preschoolers to school-age children (3-6 years)

Sleep duration for youngsters of this age is approximately 10-13 hours of sleep per night. While some children may still benefit from a daytime nap if possible, it is at this age when many little ones will gradually phase out daytime sleep altogether. Creating a calming bedtime routine and ensuring a conducive sleep environment can help facilitate quality sleep during this stage, which is very necessary as they start school and need to concentrate. The school also has many germs, and sleep boosts their immune system! Keep going with that bedtime routine, allowing time for homework, a bath or shower and playtime, and sticking to a set bedtime.

Toddler pillow

School-age children (6-12 years)

School-age children should aim for 9-12 hours of sleep to support their growth, cognitive development, and academic performance. This is adequate sleep for children of this age. However, as children become involved in extracurricular activities, it might be harder to ensure they get enough sleep – this is why it is so important to ensure their bedroom is a calm and inviting place that promotes sleep! That way, they will fall asleep quickly if they’re not always getting to bed as early as they should be. Kids bamboo bedding really helps with keeping them comfortable at night, a key factor in ensuring a good night’s sleep. Children’s sleep duration is definitely improved when they feel comfy at night.

Which factors affect kids’ sleep?

As we know, there are many different factors which can impact your children’s sleep patterns. Screen time is a huge one, and while screens do have their place in a child’s life, they should be monitored – and restricted in the run-up to bedtime! Screen time at night can keep your child awake as it interrupts cortisol (the sleepy hormone) production. Check that their diet isn’t influencing their sleep quality; keep sugar to a minimum, especially before bedtime. Their bedroom should be somewhere that promotes a sense of calm and helps them drift off; it can be difficult to keep toys and other distractions out of the bedroom, especially if you live in a flat or small house. But if you are clever, this helps them separate sleep and play.

Recognising sleep deprivation in children

Sleep deprivation can have long-term effects on your child’s health and happiness. It is linked to many chronic health problems, so you should do everything you can to avoid your child suffering from a lack of sleep. Insufficient sleep can increase temper tantrums or mood swings, needing more naps when they’ve outgrown that stage, hyperactivity and oversensitivity. This is definitely something worth keeping an eye on, as kids sleep requirements do change over time.

What are some practical tips for encouraging healthy sleep habits?

First of all, a consistent sleep schedule is a must. You will hear this much as a parent, but its importance cannot be overstated – set a bedtime and establish a routine that you stick to each night. They should have had a bath and have their pyjamas on at a set time, followed by a story and some cuddles before bed; obviously, this will change as they get older, but you should always stress the importance of a routine, whatever it consists of.

Encourage your children to wind down before bed, no matter what age. Once they outgrow the need for a story on your lap, suggest independent reading or something else that relaxes them: yoga, puzzles, pampering, etc. It is also important for a parent to have some strategies at hand for addressing bedtime resistance. Most children go through a phase of refusing to go to bed, but you need to be open and honest with them about why sleep is so important. You should also model healthy sleep by following your own set bedtime routine and not staying up too late. Other strategies can include rewarding them for good bedtime behaviour and allowing them to be more involved in their sleep routine.

Navigating sleep challenges

Sleep and children often don’t go together – there will be challenges along the way. These might include nightmares (or even night terrors) and sleepwalking. Try to address these early on, and be receptive to what your children are experiencing or worrying about. Nightmares and sleepwalking can be linked to stress, so be sure to sit down with them and ask what’s going on. You will likely also come across bedwetting; most children go through this, and it is important not to shame your little one for this. Instead, talk to them about it and explain the importance of going to the toilet before bed, getting up at night if they need to use it again, and letting somebody know if this has happened so they aren’t uncomfortable all night.

How much sleep do kids need?

How many hours of sleep for kids changes depending on how old they are – it is really important, however, that you stick to how much sleep is necessary for their age. It is one of the most vital parts of life as it helps them grow and develop, boosts their immune system, and allows them to focus during the day. You should address your child’s unique needs when it comes to sleep; be intuitive in terms of their naps, support them through nightmares, and ensure they are comfortable every night. With these sleep recommendations for children, hopefully, you’ll all be sleeping through in no time…

FAQ

What are the signs that my child may not be getting enough sleep?

Signs of insufficient sleep in kids may include excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty waking up in the morning, moodiness, difficulty concentrating, and decreased academic performance.

How does inadequate sleep affect my child's health?

Insufficient sleep can impact your child’s physical health, cognitive function, mood, and overall well-being. It may lead to issues like obesity, a weakened immune system, and difficulties in school.

How can I help my child establish healthy sleep habits?

Creating a consistent sleep routine, maintaining a comfortable sleep environment, limiting screen time before bedtime, and encouraging daily physical activity can all contribute to healthy sleep habits.

Are naps important for children's sleep?

Yes, naps benefit younger children, helping them catch up on missed sleep and promoting overall well-being. However, naps should be appropriately timed to avoid interfering with nighttime sleep.

Can my child's sleep needs change as they grow?

Yes, children’s sleep needs vary based on age and developmental stage. It’s important to monitor their sleep patterns and adjust their schedules accordingly.

How can I create a bedtime routine that supports my child's sleep needs?

Establishing a consistent and calming bedtime routine can signal to your child’s body that it’s time to wind down. Activities like reading, dimming lights, and gentle music can help prepare them for sleep.

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Top Tips to Prepare Your Little Ones for Going Back to School https://pandalondon.com/top-tips-to-prepare-your-little-ones-for-going-back-to-school/ Fri, 18 Aug 2023 15:08:15 +0000 https://pandalondon.com/?p=246165

Are you ready for the school bell?

As we enjoy the last of the Summer sun, it’s time to start thinking about returning to routine. Goodbye shorts, flip-flops and lazy days hello, freshly pressed uniforms, early starts and school homework. Heading back to school can be challenging for little ones (and parents) when you’ve just had weeks of less structured weeks. Here are five tips to help reduce back-to-school anxiety and set your little ones up for a great term.

How can you set up a good routine?

The start of a new school year brings many changes for little ones. One of them being the earlier mornings. This is a good time to set up a new bedtime routine to ensure they get enough rest and head off for the day feeling calm. Introducing a fun yet relaxing hour to unwind after they’ve done their homework and ensuring they get to bed a bit earlier will prepare them for the school run. September tends to get a little cooler and darker earlier, which can help make them feel more sleepy. Set them up for a great night’s rest with a snuggly, thermoregulating bamboo duvet. The natural fabric is highly breathable and seasonal for any fluctuations in the weather. As for the mornings, having uniforms laid out and a healthy breakfast prepared will help ease them back into routine and get those learning hats back on. 

How can you plan out the school week?

Ever find yourself turning up at the wrong play dates? Forgetting parent evenings… And had no idea about that school trip? Back to school often means back to chaos as our diaries fill back up. To ensure things run a little more smoothly, popping a weekly plan on the fridge or wall can help the whole family know what’s coming up. This can help little ones be prepared and give them things to look forward to, helping to manage stress and anxiety. It’s a great place to put everything from homework, dinner to playtime- even if you don’t manage to stick to everything, it’s an easy way to keep on top of things and get some structure back into all your weeks.

What can help them feel at their best?

An apple a day keeps the doctor away… As they head back to school, looking at their nutrition is a great way to ensure they stay healthy and fuel their brains. Starting with a good breakfast, from a bowl of yummy oatmeal to fresh fruits and yogurts, will set them up for a good start. Ensuring they get plenty of veggies at dinner time will keep their immune systems strong. While it’s still ok to enjoy a treat, well-balanced breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals will keep them feeling and learning at their best.

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How can you help ease learning anxiety?

After all that summertime play, getting their learning hats back on can cause some stress and anxiety. Trying to make learning fun and consistent again is something you can do together. Spend an hour reading their favourite book, let them read to you and go over any words that might be new to them with examples and even sounds. Asking them about their homework and letting them show it to you can give them a sense of pride and encourage them to share their work with teachers and participate in any extra-learning activities. From after-school clubs and sports groups, school is a great place to let them explore what they enjoy and hidden skills and talents that might need nurturing.

What can you do if you feel your child is struggling?

If you sense your child struggles with overwhelming during the first term, you are not alone. Little ones can often find it hard to adjust and concentrate again after the Summer break. Asking them about their day on the drive home or over an after-school snack when they are relaxed and comfortable can give them time to open up about anything that’s bothering them so you can address it together. Having the space to talk and share their feelings can help them feel less alone, supported and ready to make the most of their exciting new start.

Good luck little ones!

FAQ

When should I start preparing my child for going back to school?

Preparing your child a few weeks before school starts is a good idea. This allows them to adjust gradually and reduces any last-minute rush.

How can I help my child overcome back-to-school anxiety?

Open communication is key. Talk to your child about their feelings, visit the school, and maintain a positive attitude. Engage in activities that help them feel excited about the new school year.

What's the importance of establishing a routine before school starts?

Routines provide predictability and stability, helping children adjust to the school schedule. Adjust sleep, meal, and play times to align with the school routine.

How can I encourage my child's enthusiasm for learning?

Create a positive learning environment at home by reading together, engaging in educational games, and showing interest in their school-related activities.

How can I help my child get organized for the school year?

Introduce organizational tools like a calendar, planner, or color-coded folders. Teach them to pack their bag the night before and lay out their clothes.

Are there any tips for making mornings smoother?

Plan outfits the night before, prepare lunches in advance, and establish a morning routine that includes a healthy breakfast and some quiet time for your child to wake up peacefully.

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What Bedding is Best for Kids in the Summer? https://pandalondon.com/what-bedding-is-best-for-kids-in-the-summer/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 15:02:53 +0000 https://pandalondon.com/?p=239500

As the summer is already here, it’s crucial to ensure that your kids have the right bedding to stay cool and comfortable during the warmer months. The summer heat can disrupt children’s sleep and affect their overall comfort, making it essential to choose appropriate bedding. It is important to explore the best summer sleep solutions for kids’ bedding, considering factors such as fabric, moisture-wicking properties, comfort, and safety.

Lightweight and breathable fabrics

Lightweight bedding for children in summer is key – when selecting bedding for kids, prioritise breathable options. Fabrics like bamboo and linen are excellent choices as they allow air to circulate, promoting better ventilation and minimising heat retention during the night. These fabrics are known for their breathability, ensuring your child stays cool and comfortable at night. You also want to look for other features like low tog duvets and cooling technologies.

Toddler pillow

Cool and moisture – wicking kids bedding for summer

In addition to lightweight fabrics, opt for bedding that has moisture-wicking properties. Look for sheets and pillowcases specifically designed to absorb and disperse moisture, allowing sweat to evaporate more quickly – linen and bamboo are great options for this. This will keep your little one more comfortable at bedtime, stopping them getting too hot and sticky. Bedding made with moisture-wicking materials can help regulate body temperature, preventing excessive sweating and discomfort during hot summer nights. Keeping your child cool is the best way to help them sleep in the summer, which is why cool-touch bedding is perfect.

What are the best comfortable and soft bedding options?

Regarding kids, comfort is crucial for a restful night’s sleep – regardless of the season. During summer, prioritise bedding that is soft and comfortable to the touch, like kids bamboo bedding. Consider opting for bedding with a higher thread count, as it tends to be softer and smoother. A mattress topper can provide extra comfort for little ones, giving them an added layer that helps support their spines as they snooze. Cooling sheets for children in summer are a great idea too.

Summer – themed designs and patterns

To make bedtime more enjoyable for your kids during the summer, consider choosing bedding with summer-themed designs and patterns. Bright colours, beach motifs, or fun summer prints can add a playful and seasonal touch to their room – breathable kids bedding for summer doesn’t need to be boring. Engaging summer-friendly bedding for kids can make transitioning to sleep easier and create a joyful atmosphere. That’s one bedtime battle out of the way, at least!

Bedding safety and allergies

One key part of caring for little ones is their safety, especially at bedtime. If your child has allergies or sensitive skin, this should be considered when choosing the perfect kids bedding. Look for fabrics which are hypoallergenic, meaning they repel dust and other allergens, like bamboo! Childrens’ bedding should be lightweight and thin to avoid overheating or the risk of suffocation. Safety always comes first, especially with kids bedding for summer.

Bedtime routines and tips

While cool bedding for kids in summer is key, a consistent bedtime routine will complement this and encourage better sleep. Having a set bedtime and some pre-sleep habits, like bath time followed by a story, will help your little one get into that ‘ready for bed’ mindset every night. Healthy sleep habits are important year-round, but especially in summer when your child might struggle to drift off in the heat. Teach your little one some relaxation techniques, which you can practise together: yoga and meditation can be great ways to settle them before sleep.

What bedding is best for kids in the summer?

The most comfortable kids bedding for hot weather is lightweight and breathable with moisture-wicking properties, keeping your little one cool at night time. Hypoallergenic bedding is important too, especially if your child has allergies or sensitive skin. Creating a cool and comfortable sleep environment will help them fall asleep with ease on those long, hot nights. Kids need a restful and rejuvenating sleep during the summer season, meaning they can make the most of those fun and carefree sunny days! With these kids bedding tips for summer, you can enjoy a restful sleep all round.

FAQ

What type of bedding is most suitable for kids in the summer?

Opt for lightweight and breathable materials like bamboo to keep kids cool during hot summer nights.

Are there specific bed sheet thread counts that work best for summer bedding?

Aim for lower thread counts, around 200-400, as they provide better breathability and comfort in warmer temperatures.

What types of blankets or covers are ideal for summer bedding?

Choose thin, lightweight blankets or duvets made from natural fibres to ensure comfortable sleep without overheating.

Should I avoid darker-colored bedding for summer?

Yes, lighter shades like pastels or whites reflect heat better and create a cooler sleeping environment during the summer months.

How often should I change summer bedding for kids?

Change bedding once a week to maintain freshness and cleanliness, particularly during the hot months when sweat and dust can accumulate.

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As parents, ensuring babies and toddlers’ healthy growth and development is a top priority. Choosing gentle, breathable fabrics for their skin is one of the best things you can do to protect against allergies and irritation, especially at bedtime. Read on to discover why bamboo makes a great choice to keep them cosy and sleeping comfortably.

What is bamboo?

Mums and Dads deserve a medal. Keeping little ones protected from the tops of their tiny heads to cute little toes is exhausting. The good news is bamboo sleep products can help. New to bamboo? The wonder plant grows in tropical forests, predominantly in South East Asia relying on little more than sunshine and water to grow. The versatile plant is being used to produce many of the products we use in our homes and has been hailed as the trending fabric of the 21st Century. And it’s no wonder. It hosts many amazing benefits, some of which make it perfect for creating snuggly, soft and skin-friendly sleep products for kids.

Why should children sleep on bamboo?

When it comes to bedtime, keeping children’s skin comfortable will help them drift off sooner and prevent waking in the night. Here are some common questions parents have about why children should sleep on bamboo.

Is bamboo hypoallergenic?

Children’s skin can be very delicate, when it comes to their bedding, duvet, and clothes you want to make sure they are made from a fabric that will be kind and gentle. Bamboo is naturally hypoallergenic which plays a vital role in keeping sensitive kids’ skin healthy and comfortable. Irritation can keep them up at night and prevent them from going to sleep, the natural fabric will soothe skin so they drift off wrapped in comfort.

Does bamboo keep kids cool at night?

Another reason parents love this bedding is the fabric is naturally thermoregulating. It will keep kids cool in the hot summer nights and cosy in the winter, reacting intuitively to their body temperature so they stay at ‘just right’ degrees. Overheating can cause a lot of tears and tantrums, leading to not-so-bright mornings. The fabric is beautifully breathable keeping them sleeping soundly all night through.

Are bamboo products non-toxic and safe?

As the plant relies on little more than sunshine and water to grow, the fabric produced is free from nasty pesticides. Provided the production process is chemical-free, the resulting fabric is non-toxic, safe and organic. Look for brands that are OEKO-TEX 100 certified for reassurance they are premium quality, as natural as possible, and eco-friendly. Our production process is eco-friendly from forest to the front door and our award-winning products are certified to the highest standards. We pride ourselves on our commitment to your comfort, well-being, and taking care of the planet.

Child Smiling Wearing Panda London 100% Bamboo Hooded Towel In White

Does bamboo absorb heat?

The soft, smooth fabric is naturally moisture-wicking, it wicks away heat and moisture to keep children’s skin cool and comfortable. The fabric is also antibacterial and odour-resistant keeping bedtime ultra-fresh. This helps keep little one’s skin healthy, fending off any bacteria and smells that can lead to irritation. They will be comfy and snug from the bedtime story till morning.

What sleep products are made from bamboo?

You can find an abundance of bamboo sleep products to keep your kids all wrapped up and resting in natural comfort. From supportive, breathable pillows to the cosiest duvets.

Here are some of parents’ top picks.

Kids’ Memory Foam Pillows

Bamboo kid’s pillows are a bedtime favourite for many reasons. Not only does third-generation memory foam keep little spines and necks in perfect alignment, but the breathable cover also prevents overheating. It is removable, washable, and gently protects against irritation for healthy, refreshing sleep.

Kids Duvets

A kid’s bamboo duvet is the perfect way to keep children wrapped up and cosy all year round. The thermoregulating fabric can be used for the filling and the cover, feeling light-as-air and soft and fluffy as a cloud for the dreamiest sleep.

Bedding

Choosing bamboo bedding for kids is ideal for their skin. The breathable sheets will feel soft and smooth while keeping them cool and comfortable throughout the night. There will be no need to change their bedding in spring, summer, autumn or winter. Bamboo bedding is naturally thermoregulating, no matter the season, they will be sleeping soundly and ready for happy mornings.

Baby Muslins

Baby muslins are every parent’s best friend, the larger swaddles make the perfect comforters and blankets to keep them wrapped up and snug at bedtime. The fabric is anti-bacterial, super absorbent, and easy to wash (even getting softer with every wash Opting for an eco-friendly detergent and drying naturally is the best way to take care of your muslins and the planet.

Final Thoughts

You can rest assured, Panda’s kids sleep products will keep bedtime healthy and comfy which can help them settle into a more consistent sleeping pattern. Hoorah!

Good sleep is magic for little ones and parents. However, one of the biggest challenges for new mums and dads is keeping them sleeping throughout the night. Looking for ways to optimise their rest with safe products that are skin-friendly can help. The challenge of getting children into a consistent sleeping routine can take its toll. Over time broken sleep can cause stress and even impact your immune system. Go easy on yourself and try and take naps when you can to stay energised.

With a good night’s kip you and your little cuties will be ready for more fun and cuddles.

Sweet Dreams

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