Gifts from $49 — for people who want to help

Gift gentle bedtime support to someone you love.

A friend or family member has a newborn — or is worn down by their infant's sleep — and you want to help in a way that actually matters. A gift takes two email addresses and one payment: they tell us about their child through a personal setup link, then receive personalized 7-day bedtime routines by email — the $49 Gift Reset covers a rough patch, and the $149 Annual Gift covers the whole year, with fresh plans whenever their schedule or struggle shifts.

Every gift includes a printable card to give in person — schedule their email for the big day so nothing spoils the surprise. One payment, nothing ever auto-renews on a gift. Not medical advice.

Who is this gift for?

You're not buying for yourself — you're helping someone you care about. A SleepEasy Kids gift is for when you want to show up for:

Why gift an annual subscription?

You can't fix their 2am wake-ups — but you can give them a year of warm, practical support tailored to their child. It's the gift that says "I see you" without adding pressure or unsolicited advice.

What they'll open

Your words travel with the gift — on the printable card you hand over, and in the email that lands in their inbox with their personal setup link.

A gift grounded in what sleep guidance recommends

You're not sending a gadget or a fad. Every plan your recipient receives applies the fundamentals public health guidance and published research consistently point to — a calm, predictable bedtime routine, matched to their child's age and their real capacity.

Public sources cited below

Public guidance · UK

"Make sure you have a calming, predictable bedtime routine that happens at the same time and includes the same things every night."

NHS (UK National Health Service), Sleep and young children — sleep tips for under-5s. Page last reviewed 31 March 2023. Read it on nhs.uk
Peer-reviewed · 10,085 children · 13 countries

"A consistent bedtime routine was associated with better sleep outcomes, including earlier bedtimes, shorter sleep onset latency, reduced night wakings, and increased sleep duration."

Mindell JA et al., a study of 10,085 young children across 13 countries and regions, published in SLEEP, 2015. Abstract on PubMed

These are independent public sources shown for general education — none of them reviews or endorses SleepEasy Kids. Plans are gentle behavior coaching for healthy children, not medical advice; for any health concern, their pediatrician comes first.

How gifting works

You're the giver — not the tired parent. You buy once with just their email; they tell us about their child and receive support all year without another app to learn.

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You pick a gift and write your card

One checkout — the $49 Gift Reset or the $149 Annual Gift — with just your email, their email, and your card message. You get a printable gift card to give in person, and you choose when their email goes out (right away, or on the big day). One payment, nothing auto-renews.

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They tell us about their child

Your recipient gets a personal setup link by email and answers a one-minute questionnaire — age, schedule, the sleep struggle, and what they can take on. They know their child best.

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They receive plans all year

Their first personalized 7-day routine arrives by email minutes after setup, with a personal update link for fresh plans all year as their child grows or the struggle shifts. No app for them to learn.

Send your gift

Pick a gift, write your card, choose when their email arrives — secure Stripe checkout on the next screen.

When should their gift email arrive?

You don't need to know their child's age or sleep details — your recipient shares those themselves when they set up their first plan.

Please read: this is not medical advice

SleepEasy Kids provides general, educational behavior-coaching content for bedtime routines. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for your pediatrician. If anything about your child's health concerns you — including breathing, pain, reflux, feeding, or failure to thrive — or if your child may be too young for behavioral sleep approaches, please consult your pediatrician rather than following a routine plan. We never guarantee specific outcomes. You know your child best.