The baby's sleep

The baby's sleep

The baby's sleep

Wool improves the quality of sleep and it is ideal for newborns and babies. Children sleep dramatically longer with wool, less often waking up in both hot and cold environments.

What exactly is about wool that is so good for quality sleep?

It's all about how wool adapts to temperature and humidity. Unlike cotton or synthetic textiles, wool fibers naturally form air pockets that allow wool to function as an insulator without limiting breathability.

Therefore, wool is used for keeping warm in the winter and staying cool in the summer. Abstract: Think of the Bedouins in the Sahara Desert, who wear fine goat's wool to keep them cool in the burning heat. Because of it's structure, wool is an excellent insulator when it gets wet. The unique ability of wool to absorb moisture up to 30% of it's own weight allows the skin to stay dry for long time. Due to the natural moisture drainage from the skin, wool keeps babies dry and comfort during the night, contributing to their long and peaceful sleep.