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Chill Kid

Regular price $28.00

A deeply nurturing, glycerin-based blend created to help soothe big emotions in little bodies. Chill Kid supports emotional regulation during moments of overwhelm such as colic, sugar crashes, and overtired meltdowns. With regeneratively grown milky oats, skullcap, catnip, and chamomile, this gentle formula nourishes the nervous system and helps children return to calm with greater ease.

PLANT ALLIES:

  • Milky Oats – deeply nourishing to the nervous system, traditionally used to soothe frazzled nerves and restore emotional resilience
  • Skullcap – a calming nervine that supports relaxation, emotional regulation, and nervous system balance
  • Chamomile – gently soothing and anti-inflammatory, traditionally used for nervous system calm

KEY BENEFITS:

  • Gently calms the nervous system during emotional overwhelm and overstimulation
  • Supports soothing comfort associated with stress and fatigue

2fl oz

Ideal For

Designed for infants and children experiencing emotional overwhelm, restlessness, digestive discomfort, colic, or overstimulation. Ideal for daily use or during moments when extra calm and grounding support is needed.

How to Use

Shake well. Give 2 drops for every 4 pounds of body weight in water, milk, or juice. Use up to 3 times a day.

Ingredients & Craft

Crafted in small batches by Heartsong Herbs, using regeneratively grown herbs harvested at peak vitality. This alcohol-free glycerin extraction is intentionally formulated to be sweet, gentle, and supportive for sensitive nervous systems.

INGREDIENTS:
Milky oats*, Skullcap*, Catnip*, Chamomile*, organic vegetable glycerine, spring water

*Grown by Heartsong Herbs using regenerative organic methods

Chill Kid

Why We Love It

Calming Kid is like a soft exhale for little bodies and the caregivers who love them. It’s gentle and effective, and so vital in those moments when emotions run big and regulation seems like a pipedream.