Little people, BIG feelings! Introducing the NEW Mindful Moments Children’s Meditation Aid

Let’s face it—being a toddler is tough. One minute you’re giggling over a bubble, the next you’re in full meltdown mode because your banana broke in half.
For little ones, big feelings can be overwhelming... and without the tools to express or regulate them, those emotions can bubble over fast.
In Australia, anxiety is more common in children than many realise. Around 278,000 children aged 4 to 17 experience clinical symptoms of anxiety each year. That’s one in fourteen kids (1).
A multifaceted approach is recommended; including seeking professional advice or using Kids helpline (1800 55 1800) if necessary. Open communication and validating their feelings is important (after all, their fears are very real to them).
Finally, using coping strategies - such as breathing exercises, visualisation and mindfulness techniques – may also help manage overwhelming thoughts.
Say hello to Euky Bear’s Mindful Moments Meditation Aid. Designed for children aged 2 and up, this all-in-one sensory device is here to help your little one navigate their big feelings with calm and confidence.
What Is Mindful Moments?

Think of Mindful Moments as a gentle guide into the world of mindfulness for toddlers. It’s not just a meditation aid, it’s a multi-sensory experience crafted to soothe and support your child’s emotional wellbeing. Here’s what makes it special:
Guided Meditations
Tailored tracks like “Sleep Tight,” “Take a Pause,” “Time to Chill,” and “Let Go of Worries” help children wind down, reset, or release tension.
Cloud Projection
Soft, abstract clouds dance across the ceiling, encouraging kids to visualize their worries floating away.
Red Light Sleep Therapy
Creates a cozy ambience conducive to sleep.
Aromatherapy Humidifier
Add Euky Bear’s “Worry Buster” or “Big Feelings” diffuser oils (for ages 2+) to enhance the calming atmosphere.
Customisable features
With 8 rotating colours, wireless connectivity and a cool-to-touch design, it's both fun and safe for little hands.
Why it matters
Early intervention is key. Studies show that more than one-third of Australian children aged four and five exhibit low levels of wellbeing, with stress and anxiety increasing as they grow older (2).
Mindful Moments offers a proactive approach, equipping children with tools to manage their emotions before challenges escalate. It’s about creating a safe space where they can learn to identify feelings, practice calming techniques, and build resilience.
A New Bedtime Ritual
Imagine transforming bedtime from a battleground into a peaceful retreat. With Mindful Moments, you can:
1. Set the Scene: Dim the lights and let the cloud projection set a tranquil tone.
2. Choose a Meditation: Select a track that suits your child’s mood— whether they need to unwind, reset, or find comfort.
Choose from:
Sleep tight - good for winding down before sleep
Take a pause - good for feeling overexcited, overwhelmed or nervous
Time to chill - good for feeling angry, frightened or upset
Let go of worries - good for feeling frustrated, worried or unclear
3. Enhance with Aromatherapy: Add a few drops of diffuser oil to the humidifier for an extra layer of relaxation.
4. Cuddle Up: Snuggle in with a favorite blanket or toy, and let the soothing sounds and visuals guide your child to calm.
The Euky Bear Promise
With over 40 years of experience supporting Australian families, Euky Bear understands the importance of gentle, effective solutions for children’s health and wellbeing . Mindful Moments is a testament to that commitment, blending innovation with care to help your little one thrive.
Ready to bring calm to your child’s day? Discover more about the Mindful Moments Meditation Aid now.
SHOP EUKY BEAR MINDFUL MOMENTS.
SHOP EUKY BEAR WELLNESS
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References:
1. https://youngmindsmatter.thekids.org.au
2. https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/experts-say-8-to-12-are-years-kids-hit-with-mental-health-decline/news-story/