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Blogs
ZAZU regularly posts blogs about sleep related subjects.
14 Feb
If you have a child who struggles to fall asleep, then this blog is of interest to you. Difficulty falling asleep can have various reasons, such as tiredness, fear of […]
14 Feb
By Marijke, child sleep consultant at Bureau van Slaap Toddler puberty Bedtime struggles, no naps during the day, refusing to eat and brush their teeth and last but not least, waking […]
14 Feb
By Joyce, mother, primary school teacher and guest blogger at Mama Scrapelle Falling asleep faster with Cody the crab, an ocean projector There are kids who have trouble falling asleep. There are […]
14 Feb
By Nathalie Schittekatte, certified sleepcoach for children at Snuggles and Dreams Why I write this blog Nathalie: “As pediatric sleep coach I often recommend products that improve your little one’s sleep. For […]
14 Feb
By Nathalie Schittekatte, certified sleep consultant for children White noise White noise. White what? Noise? Those who have been following me on social media for a while now know that I, […]
14 Feb
By Kim from Mama’s mind Meet Gina You might know ZAZU from the famous sleeptrainer Sam the lamb. We get to know Gina the giraffe. This is a nightlight with multiple colors […]
14 Feb
By Ester Depret, mum of two and blogger Telling the time One of the topics we focused on during pre-school was telling the time. It was on Jules’ to-do list […]
14 Feb
By Natasja from www.natasjaonline.nl Why we necessarily wanted a sound machine where we could upload our own music to. You might think: “Why are these people acting so difficult. Is this really important for […]
14 Feb
By Aukeline van Dorp from www. Gezondheidsnet.nl Difficulty falling asleep and sleeping on Many babies have difficulty falling and staying asleep. That makes sense because suddenly they are no longer […]
14 Feb
By Margot Buitenhoven Sam’s discovery Are your kids dancing on your bed around 5am? Would you prefer to sleep a little longer instead of being woken up by your son […]
14 Feb
A good night’s sleep is the basis for the health of little kids and teenagers. But how many hours do they actually have to sleep at night? The American Academy […]
14 Feb
By Clare Fahey Lots of the families that I have worked with have had problems with their children waking up super early. This is a common problem and stems from […]
14 Feb
By Clare Fahey Soft toy that soothes your baby Have you ever wished that your musical soft toy would turn itself on when your baby is unsettled in the middle […]
14 Feb
By Lisa from @liesskb Sleeping was a nightmare Hanna and sleeping was a disaster from the moment she was born, she cried every 1.5 hour. Luckily, after a while she started crying […]
14 Feb
By Mama van Dijk Holidays Vacation! Well, let’s hope so. It means a couple of weeks off from nursery, no grandparents that could watch over the little one and no […]
14 Feb
By Andrea and Julia from Apfelbäckchen Playtime and bedtime with Gina Let’s be honest: there is hardly any child who is not fascinated by flashlights and beautiful lights in general, right? […]
14 Feb
By Femke Dam Sam the sleeptrainer: a miracle or disaster Anyone with a toddler knows that life is all about making compromises and having patience. At least we could use a […]
14 Feb
By Tiny Sleepyhead Nightmares Children’s imagination blossoms between 2-4 years old. At the same time, you can notice that your little one’s vocabulary is getting richer and he/she can describe […]
14 Feb
By Saskia Voolmaa; Blogger from Estland We have such an enormous range of innovative baby products to our disposal nowadays that many of us are often left thinking back to […]
14 Feb
By Tiny Sleepyhead, Security object for the night For many children saying goodnight to their parents is not easy. They feel lonely and scared in their bed room. Introducing a […]
14 Feb
By Tiny Sleepyhead Vacation As a Sleep Consultant, I get loads and loads of questions about sleep tips during the holidays. What shall we do at bedtime? What shall we bring […]
14 Feb
By Tiny Sleepyhead Bedtime routine This blog’s topic is bedtime routine. Average bedtime for most children is between 7-8 pm. Bedtime routine starts anywhere between 6-7 pm. Sometimes getting your […]
14 Feb
By Laura van Heuven, mum of 3 and founder of Mommoiselle Inconsistent sleep rhythm By the time Phoebe finally falls asleep, she wakes up around 45 minutes later and it’s very […]
14 Feb
By Clare Fahey, Paediatric Sleep Consultant Imagination If you have a child aged 2-5 years you will know that during this time frame their imagination kicks into overdrive. This is […]
14 Feb
Research shows (Spencer, Moran, Lee & Talbert, 1990) that newborn baby’s who hear white noise fall asleep more easily (80% within 5 minutes) than baby’s who do not hear white […]
14 Feb
By Margot Buitenhoven I don’t want to sleep! Babies and toddlers do not have the same sense of time as adults. The moment their eyes open, the little rascals want to […]
14 Feb
By Andrea and Julia, Weekend! Or not… Do you know the feeling at the weekend when you would like just a few more minutes sleep, and your little one comes […]
14 Feb
Recent study amongst families from UK, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Australia, demonstrated that sleeptrainer SAM from ZAZU gives on average 45 minutes of extra sleep per day. Sleeptrainer SAM shows […]
14 Feb
By Ester Depret, mum of two and blogger Telling the time One of the topics we focused on during pre-school was telling the time. It was on Jules’ to-do list but […]
14 Feb
By Erin Noelle From summer time to winter time, and vice versa I never really thought about when I was childless, but when I was lucky enough to have a child […]
14 Feb
By Merel Obermeijer The search for Pam As a sleep coach, I was looking for a good sleeptrainer that could support parents in the process of bringing their child to […]
14 Feb
For young babies it can be difficult to fall asleep by themselves. For nine months all they hear is their mother’s heartbeat, voice and blood flow, which can be compared […]