Shop Snooze

Shop Snooze Introducing a range of app controlled products relating to infant and child sleep, specially curated Thank you for supporting our small family business!

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Shop Snooze was established in 2020 by Cara Popping - mum to two gorgeous girls, certified infant and child sleep consultant, and a primary school teacher. Products have been personally trialled before adding them to our collection.

Big changes are happening at Shop Snooze πŸ’›After a massive 2025 - starting a third business, teaching part-time, and jugg...
04/01/2026

Big changes are happening at Shop Snooze πŸ’›

After a massive 2025 - starting a third business, teaching part-time, and juggling life with two little humans... I completely burnt out and ended the year with shingles. It forced me to stop, reassess, and admit that something had to give.

So… Shop Snooze and Snoo Hire are coming together, and I’ve passed Ooly and the SNOOZE into the very capable hands of They’ll take such beautiful care of those products and the families who love them.

And I want to say this clearly - I’m not sad. Maybe a tiny bit nostalgic (especially looking back at this photo of my littlest love and me when this whole Shop Snooze journey began πŸ₯Ή)… but mostly I feel light, grounded, and genuinely excited.

You’ll still find me here focusing on Snoo Hire, stocking - and pouring my heart into

Thank you for six incredible years. Your support has meant everything, and it’s been such a privilege helping families find more sleep and more calm.

Here’s to fresh energy, clearer priorities, and the next chapter 🀍

🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 5 star review from Olivia: Love our smartsleepersThese sleeping bags are fantastic. The material is lovely and...
14/10/2024

🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 5 star review from Olivia: Love our smartsleepers

These sleeping bags are fantastic. The material is lovely and soft and they've held up really well with lots of use and washes. I especially like that you can attach a blanket with velcro - so clever and means I don't have to worry about loose blankets on cold nights.We now own 3 of these sleeping bags as we like them so much

https://www.shopsnooze.co.nz/products/smartsleeper

🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 5 star review from Estelle Waaka: AMAZING!!We love our white noise machine! Super easy and simple to use and l...
15/08/2024

🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 5 star review from Estelle Waaka: AMAZING!!

We love our white noise machine!
Super easy and simple to use and love that it has a free app.
Love that you can dim the light and turn the light on and off with a touch.
Have had ours for over a year and a half and no isaues at all
Will purchase again if we have another child

https://www.shopsnooze.co.nz/products/smart-white-noise-machine

πŸ“’ **Snoo Sale Alert!** πŸ“’To celebrate the busiest day for birthdays, 29th September, Snoo Hire is offering a very special...
10/08/2024

πŸ“’ **Snoo Sale Alert!** πŸ“’

To celebrate the busiest day for birthdays, 29th September, Snoo Hire is offering a very special special!

For the month of September, all Snoo hires (new and existing) receive $20/week off the weekly hire rate.

All bookings made for longer than the minimum 2 week hire period will receive a gift box with so many goodies from wonderful NZ businesses!

We have also started to include a waterproof sheet in the hire pack, to make those middle of the night sheet changes that much easier for our customers πŸ₯°

This is the perfect opportunity to enjoy restful nights and peaceful days with the award-winning smart sleeper that soothes your baby to sleep safely.

Take advantage of this super special offer and let the Snoo do the hard work for you. Our bassinets are meticulously cleaned and prepared for each new family, ensuring a safe, fresh start for your little one.

Secure yours now and give your baby (and yourself) the gift of better sleep. Sweet dreams are just a click away! (Link in bio βœ”οΈ)

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All jokes aside, the weight of this statement is huge.Last year, I wrote an opinion piece for World Sleep Week which I w...
09/05/2024

All jokes aside, the weight of this statement is huge.

Last year, I wrote an opinion piece for World Sleep Week which I wanted to share again after a recent sleep client was given some very different advice by a medical professional from what I generally recommend. It's a reminder that not all parents think the same way, have the same values, and have very different sleep needs based on their situation.

Unpopular opinion ahead… I stand against sleep martyrdom.

To read the full blog, follow the link below
https://www.shopsnooze.co.nz/blogs/news/sleep-week-2023-opinion-piece

You don’t have to be a sleep martyr! ❀️❀️

Continuing on from our last post on tummy sleeping...πŸ‘Ά Babies typically start rolling onto their stomachs around 4 to 6 ...
07/05/2024

Continuing on from our last post on tummy sleeping...

πŸ‘Ά Babies typically start rolling onto their stomachs around 4 to 6 months of age, as they explore their mobility. Once they can roll independently, it's generally considered safe for them to sleep in this position if they are no longer swaddled. πŸ”„ So if your wee one flips over during naptime or bedtime, there's no need to worry!⁣

πŸ’€ Contrary to the old adage, when they have reached this stage, you don't have to rush in to roll them back onto their back if they've drifted off to sleep on their tummy. Babies are experts at finding their most comfortable sleeping position, and as long as the sleep environment is safe - think firm mattress, no loose bedding, no cot bumpers or soft toys - they're good to go! 😊⁣

🚼 However for younger babies who are still swaddled, the possibility of rolling can cause some anxiety - especially if your newborn is prone to rolling onto their side and into the "newborn scrunch" during sleep. Now there's an extra layer of peace of mind available! πŸŽ‰ Enter SmartSnugg - the monitoring system designed to keep a watchful eye on your little one's sleep, alerting you if your baby has rolled onto their side or stomach.

With SmartSnugg, you can rest easier knowing that you'll be alerted if your wee one has got themselves into an unsafe sleep position πŸŒ™βœ¨β£

For some more tips on how to navigate this stage of your baby's development, here's our latest blog!

https://www.shopsnooze.co.nz/blogs/news/navigating-the-rolling-milestone

Let's talk tummy sleep! πŸŒ™βœ¨ As a baby sleep consultant, I often get asked about when it's safe for babies to sleep on the...
06/05/2024

Let's talk tummy sleep! πŸŒ™βœ¨

As a baby sleep consultant, I often get asked about when it's safe for babies to sleep on their tummies. The answer? Once they can confidently roll from back to tummy and tummy to back on their own, typically around 4-6 months. πŸ›ŒπŸ’€β£

Here's the scoop: Once your little one has mastered the art of rolling from back to tummy, they have the muscle strength and coordination to adjust their sleeping position as needed. So if they drift off to sleep on their tummy, you can rest assured they're fine right where they are! πŸ₯°β£

Gone are the days of constantly flipping them onto their backs during the night. If they've flipped themselves onto their tummy and they're snoozing peacefully, there's no need to intervene. Just ensure their sleep environment is safeβ€”firm mattress, no loose bedding or cot bumpers, and a clear crib free of hazards. ⁣

Remember, every baby is different, so always consult with your GP or paediatrician if you have any concerns or questions about your little one's sleep habits.

Sweet dreams! πŸ’–

Let's talk tummy sleep! πŸŒ™βœ¨ As a baby sleep consultant, I often get asked about when it's safe for babies to sleep on the...
04/05/2024

Let's talk tummy sleep! πŸŒ™βœ¨

As a baby sleep consultant, I often get asked about when it's safe for babies to sleep on their tummies. The answer? Once they can confidently roll from back to tummy and tummy to back on their own, typically around 4-6 months. πŸ›ŒπŸ’€β£

Here's the scoop: Once your little one has mastered the art of rolling from back to tummy, they have the muscle strength and coordination to adjust their sleeping position as needed. So if they drift off to sleep on their tummy, you can rest assured they're fine right where they are! πŸ₯°β£

Gone are the days of constantly flipping them onto their backs during the night. If they've flipped themselves onto their tummy and they're snoozing peacefully, there's no need to intervene. Just ensure their sleep environment is safeβ€”firm mattress, no loose bedding or cot bumpers, and a clear crib free of hazards. ⁣

Remember, every baby is different, so always consult with your GP or paediatrician if you have any concerns or questions about your little one's sleep habits.

Sweet dreams! πŸ’–

Let's talk tummy time snoozes! πŸŒ™βœ¨ As a baby sleep consultant, I often get asked about when it's safe for babies to sleep...
04/05/2024

Let's talk tummy time snoozes! πŸŒ™βœ¨

As a baby sleep consultant, I often get asked about when it's safe for babies to sleep on their tummies. The answer? Once they can confidently roll from back to tummy and tummy to back on their own, typically a milestone reached around 4-6 months. πŸ›ŒπŸ’€β£

Here's the scoop: Once your little one has mastered the art of rolling from back to tummy, they have the muscle strength and coordination to adjust their sleeping position as needed. So if they drift off to dreamland on their tummy, you can rest assured they're fine right where they are! πŸ₯°β£

Gone are the days of constantly flipping them onto their backs during the night. If they've flipped themselves onto their tummy and they're snoozing peacefully, there's no need to intervene. Just ensure their sleep environment is safe by sleeping them on a firm mattress, with no loose bedding, and a clear cot free of hazards like bumpers and soft toys. ⁣

Remember, every baby is different, so always consult with your GP or paediatrician if you have any concerns or questions about your little one's sleep habits. Sweet dreams, everyone! πŸ’–

Navigating the world of newborn sleep is a journey filled with ups and downs, challenges, and rewards from those gorgeou...
03/05/2024

Navigating the world of newborn sleep is a journey filled with ups and downs, challenges, and rewards from those gorgeous sounds and smiles! As tired parents strive to meet their baby's needs while grappling with their own exhaustion, the Snoo bassinet can be an absolute game changer - a newborn survival tool to ease the transition into the 4th trimester and promote better sleep for both baby and parent.

The first three months of a baby's life, often called the 4th trimester, are a period of rapid adjustment as they transition from the womb to the outside world. During this time, babies rely heavily on their caregivers for comfort, security, and soothing. However, the abrupt change in environment can be overwhelming for newborns, leading to frequent waking and difficulty settling into sleep.

One of the biggest hurdles for sleep-deprived mothers is the constant need to soothe a fussy baby throughout the night, with the Snoo, this burden is lifted. Its responsive technology detects a baby's cries and automatically responds with gentle rocking and comforting sounds, allowing tired parents to catch some much-needed rest without constantly tending to their little one between feeds...

To read the full blog, head to 's link in bio or click the link below πŸ₯°

πŸ“Έ by

https://babysleepconsultant.co/blogs/news/the-snoo-bassinet-a-newborn-survival-tool-for-the-4th-trimester

🍼πŸ₯¦ Deciding how to introduce solids to your little one can be a big milestone for both parents and babies! πŸŽ‰ Let's talk ...
01/05/2024

🍼πŸ₯¦ Deciding how to introduce solids to your little one can be a big milestone for both parents and babies! πŸŽ‰ Let's talk about the age-old debate: Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) vs. Purees. πŸ€”

πŸ‘Ά Baby-Led Weaning (BLW): This approach empowers your baby to explore a variety of foods at their own pace, typically starting around 6 months. With BLW, you offer appropriately sized pieces of soft, nutritious foods that your baby can grasp and self-feed. It encourages independence, fine motor skills development, and a positive relationship with food from the get-go. πŸ₯‘πŸŒ

πŸ₯„ Purees: On the other hand, purees involve spoon-feeding your baby mashed or blended foods. This method allows for more control over what your baby eats and ensures they get enough nutrients early on. It can be particularly useful if your baby struggles with texture or if you want to introduce specific flavours gradually. πŸ₯•πŸ₯£

πŸ₯• BLW promotes self-regulation and can make mealtimes more enjoyable for both parents and babies. Plus, it's convenient for busy caregivers!
🍡 Purees might be necessary for babies who need extra help with feeding or who have difficulty managing solid foods initially.
πŸ‘Ά Some parents choose a combination of both methods, allowing their baby to explore textures with BLW while still offering purees for variety and nutrition.

Remember, every baby is unique, so it's essential to choose an approach that suits your little one's developmental readiness and your family's preferences. Whether you're team BLW, purees, or a bit of both, the key is to make mealtime a positive and enjoyable experience for everyone involved! πŸ½οΈπŸ’•

How did you start your baby on solids?

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Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm

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+6421678361

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