Passed Down Bedtime Wisdom. Reinvented.

Picture bedtime a century ago: grandparents sprinkling dried lavender into muslin pouches, simmering mandarin peel on the stove, or sewing tiny vetiver roots into quilt corners so the night air smelled earthy and safe. Those handmade tricks worked to help little ones fall asleep and stay asleep, but they left stains, lost their scent fast, and definitely didn’t survive the wash.

NATPAT Bedtime Stickers bring that same plant wisdom into the 21st century - neuroscientist formulated, scientifically engineered, wrapped in playful characters, and delivered through a mess‑free sticker your child actually wants to wear.

Peel, stick, dream—no syrups, no melatonin, no drugs, no side‑effects, no midnight power struggles.

Our AromaWeave™ Sticker Technology

Our Bedtime Stickers have been neuroscientist designed with innovative, natural, and eco-friendly technology to help kids wind down and relax for a restful night’s sleep. Each layer plays a crucial role in delivering gentle, effective aromatherapy in a safe and sustainable way.

Microencapsulated Natural Calming Essential Oils
The top layer contains our carefully balanced blend of calming essential oils, microencapsulated to slowly release soothing aromas throughout the night. Ingredients like lavender is chosen for their time-tested relaxation benefits - helping bedtime feel calmer, cozier, and more consistent.

NATPAT Biodegradable Cellulose Felt Composite + Design
This breathable, biodegradable felt layer features our fun, kid-approved NATPAT designs, adding personality while also protecting the active oils. It’s soft, lightweight, and completely compostable.

AromaWeave™ Nanofibre Diffusion Layer
Our proprietary AromaWeave™ nanofibre layer regulates the release of the essential oils, ensuring a steady, gentle scent delivery from bedtime until morning without overpowering the senses.

Adhesive Barrier Protection Layer
The base layer uses a safe, medical-grade adhesive that sticks securely to pajamas, bedding, or headboards - without leaving any marks or residue.

The result is a bedtime aid that’s as gentle on the planet as it is on your family. NATPAT Bedtime Stickers help transform nightly routines into soothing rituals, making sleep time easier, more peaceful, and naturally supported.

Why Our Botanical Blend Works

  • Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – The Classic Calmer

    Lavender naturally contains linalool and linalyl acetate—aroma molecules studied for easing bedtime restlessness and supporting deeper, more refreshing sleep. Parents have trusted lavender for generations because its scent feels like a gentle “time to wind down” signal rather than a sedative knock‑out.

  • Mandarin (Citrus reticulata) – The Happy Helper

    Cold‑pressed mandarin peel is rich in d‑limonene, a zesty compound shown to brighten mood and melt away that last‑minute “but I’m not tired!” energy in kids. Its sweet, sherbet‑like scent makes the whole patch instantly likeable.

  • Sweet Marjoram (Origanum majorana) – The Quiet Cozy

    This herb’s soft, herbaceous aroma owes its comfort factor to terpinen‑4‑ol. Research links it with calmer emotions and a smoother slide into slumber—no heavy medicinal smell, just a gentle “lights‑out” cue that blends seamlessly with lavender.

  • Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) – The Grounding Note

    Vetiver’s earthy scent profile comes from vetiverol and khusimol. Think of it as the olfactory equivalent of a weighted blanket—helping kids feel centred and secure while they drift off. 100 % plant‑powered; zero synthetics, phthalates, melatonin, or pills.

What The Science Says

  • Quicker lights‑out:
    Controlled trials show lavender aroma helped participants fall asleep up to 32 minutes faster than controls.

  • Fewer night‑wakings:
    EEG studies recorded more slow‑wave (deep) sleep and smoother sleep cycles after lavender exposure.

  • Calmer at bedtime:
    A 10‑minute lavender inhalation lowered a key salivary stress marker by 24 %, indicating real, measurable relaxation—not just “it smells nice.”.

Frequently Asked Questions

One on the sleeve or chest of pyjamas or on the headboard or crib is plenty; very restless sleepers can use two.

Our stickers have been independently tested by an internationally recognized 3rd party safety laboratory and passes all required tests. They meet the FDA designation of GRAS for ingredients with a long history of safe use and scientific consensus on their safety. Lavender essential oil holds GRAS status when used aromatically, which means experts agree it poses no known risk at the level used in our Bedtime Stickers.

Safe from 0  years + under parental supervision.

It’s subtle—about a tenth of what you’d smell from a plug‑in diffuser. If your child is scent‑sensitive, start with a sticker on the headboard.

No. Our AromaWeave™ base keeps oils away from fabric fibres.

Yes - every oil is naturally sourced from our growers in Australia and GC/MS‑tested for purity.

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Full Scientific References

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