Description
What Is the Leo’s Calm Paths Bedtime Puzzle Book for Kids (Ages 3–7)?
🌙 Benefits of This Bedtime Mazes & Matching Puzzle Book
- Helps children wind down gently without overstimulation
- Supports emotional regulation through slow, focused, calming activities
- Creates an easy co-regulation moment for tired parents and big-feeling kids
- Encourages patience and steady attention without “school-like” pressure
- Ideal for sensitive or strong-willed children who feel emotions deeply
- Perfect for bedtime routines, calm-down corners, travel quiet time, and transitions
- Instant digital download so you can use it tonight
The Leo’s Calm Paths Bedtime Puzzle Book is a soft, emotionally safe activity book designed for gentle families.
Instead of “more stimulation,” it offers calm structure: slow tracing, simple choices, and cozy bedtime themes that help your child’s body settle.
Why Bedtime Mazes & Matching Help With Big Feelings
When kids are overwhelmed, they often need something simple and rhythmic to guide their focus.
Wide, rounded mazes and gentle matching pages give the nervous system a safe “track” to follow—especially when you sit nearby and co-regulate.
- Trace slowly together: “Let’s help Leo find the calm path.”
- Pause for one breath: “In… and out…”
- Switch to matching when your child needs an easy win
What’s Inside Leo’s Calm Paths
- ✔ 18 Bedtime Mazes (Easy → Medium, wide paths, calming themes)
- ✔ 6 Matching Games (simple pairs: moon, star, blanket, teddy, hearts, Leo)
- ✔ Gentle, minimal layout with lots of breathing space (no clutter)
What’s Included (Digital Download)
- ✔ Printable PDF (print at home or use in a binder)
- ✔ Tablet-friendly version for quiet time and bedtime wind-down
- ✔ Instant download + lifetime access
Who This Bedtime Puzzle Book Is For
- Children ages 3–7
- Sensitive kids and strong-willed kids who feel deeply
- Families practicing gentle or respectful parenting
- Parents who want calmer evenings without pressure or power struggles
Helpful Resource for Parents
If you want extra support for bedtime calming and co-regulation, this resource can help:
https://childmind.org/article/bedtime-problems/











