
Soft and purple,
calm and light.
A gentle cream, a night time ritual and a Dreamkeeper by their side. From The Land Of The Sleeplings comes a story to help a child close their eyes feeling safe, brave, and quietly held.

Summoning A DreamKeeper
Every night, when a child rubs Dream Cream into their hands, something quiet and magical happens. A doorway opens between our world and the Land of the Sleeplings.
The Sleeplings are gentle keepers of children's dreams. Lantern-carriers. Path-lighters. From their kingdom, a Dreamkeeper is summoned, chosen just for them, to keep the Terriblies far, far away.
Read the full storyHow it works.
A 5 minute moment between parents and children to close out the day.
Soften the Room
Dim the lights. Phones away. Curtains drawn. The world gets quiet.
The Cream
Open the jar together. A small amount on your child's hands and yours. Rub it in slowly. Take a breath of lavender.
The Summoning
Read the book together. Whichever Dreamkeeper your child needs tonight is the one you call.
The Handoff
When the book ends, your child closes their eyes. The Dreamkeeper takes it from there.
Repeat Tomorrow
The ritual works because it repeats. The body learns the sequence. The cream becomes the cue.
Science behind the magic
Soft, hand-poured, with the faintest magical purple tint and a hint of real lavender. A pea-sized amount on the hands is all that's needed.
Inside are clean, all-natural ingredients. No parabens. No synthetic fragrance. No mineral oil. No ingredients that need a chemistry degree to understand.
Gentle enough for the smallest hands. Lovely enough that parents want it for themselves.

Every Dreamkeeper carries a trait.
A Call for Trex
The Dreamkeeper of Strength & Power
For nights when a child needs to feel brave. When the worries feel big and the dark feels close — Trex arrives.
"You are safe, you are strong."
Closing affirmation
A Call for Kip
The Dreamkeeper of Cleverness
For nights when a child feels stuck or small. When the problem feels unsolvable — Kip brings clarity.
"You are safe, you are clever."
Closing affirmation
More Dreamkeepers coming — carrying kindness, calm, curiosity, courage, and joy.
The Power Of Imagination
Real tactics from real bedtimes.
The “meet you in your dream” trick.
Put a little Dream Cream on your own hands too. Tell your child you'll meet them in their dream. Plan the adventure together before they close their eyes. It works astonishingly well.
Let them pick the Dreamkeeper.
On a brave night, Trex. On a curious night, Kip. Giving your child the choice gives them agency over how they feel as they fall asleep. That choice matters more than you'd think.
Don't describe the Dreamkeeper.
If your child asks what it looks like, ask them back. "What do you think?" It's their Dreamkeeper. Every child sees their own. The book never shows it for a reason.
What's inside the Dream Cream.
Every ingredient listed in plain English — exactly what it is, why it's there, and why it's safe.
The skin-loving stuff
Shea Butter
Butyrospermum Parkii Butter
The classic. Deeply moisturizing, used in baby and family products everywhere.
Sunflower Seed Oil
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
Light, gentle, and one of the most-recommended oils for children's skin.
Macadamia Nut Oil
Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil
Rich and nourishing. This is a tree nut — please skip our cream if your child has a tree nut allergy.Contains tree nuts. Please check for allergies.
Glycerin
Glycerin
A plant-derived moisture-magnet. In nearly every baby lotion on the shelf.
Pro-Vitamin B5
Panthenol
Soothes and calms. A staple in healing creams.
Niacinamide
Vitamin B3
Strengthens skin's natural barrier.
Vitamin E
Tocopherol
Antioxidant. Helps the natural oils stay fresh.
Sweet Potato Root Powder
Ipomoea Batatas Root Powder
A gentle, food-derived skin conditioner.
Ectoin
Ectoin
A skin protectant produced naturally by tiny organisms that survive in extreme environments. Sounds dramatic; it's just a hardworking moisturizer.
Magnesium PCA
Magnesium PCA
A hydrating mineral. Magnesium is often associated with calm and relaxation.
Pantolactone
Pantolactone
A cousin of Vitamin B5. Soothing.
The calming scent
Real Lavender Oil
Lavandula Angustifolia Oil
The scent we associate with sleep and calm. Used in tiny amounts, real (not synthetic) lavender. We use lavender at low cosmetic levels.If you'd rather avoid essential oils, this cream is not the right fit.
Chamomile Extract
Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract
The same chamomile in your bedtime tea. Soothing on skin too.
The "makes-the-cream-a-cream" stuff
These are the helpers that turn oil and water into a smooth, scoopable cream. Every cream you've ever used has ingredients like these.
Water
Aqua
The base.
Propanediol
Propanediol
A plant-derived (usually from corn) moisturizing helper. Not the same as propylene glycol — this is the cleaner cousin.
Cetearyl Alcohol
Cetearyl Alcohol
Don't be alarmed by 'alcohol' — this is a coconut-derived fatty alcohol. It's waxy, not drying. It makes the cream feel silky.
Glyceryl Stearate
Glyceryl Stearate / Glyceryl Stearate SE
Plant-based helpers that let the oils and water mix.
Olive-Derived Emulsifiers
Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate
A gentle, olive-oil-derived system popular in clean and natural beauty.
Ethylhexyl Cocoate
Ethylhexyl Cocoate
A light, coconut-derived emollient. Gives the cream its non-greasy feel.
Isopropyl Palmitate
Isopropyl Palmitate
A texture helper.
Xanthan Gum
Xanthan Gum
A natural thickener made by fermentation. The same one in gluten-free baking.
Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate
Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate
Plant-starch-derived. Helps the cream feel light.
Citric Acid
Citric Acid
From citrus. Adjusts the pH so the cream is comfortable on skin.
Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate
Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate
A biodegradable helper that keeps the formula stable. The 'greener' alternative to EDTA.
The gentle preservatives
Every cream needs preservatives — without them, creams grow bacteria. Ours uses a gentle, naturally-accepted system.
Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl Alcohol
Naturally occurring in some essential oils. Accepted in natural and organic cosmetic standards.
Dehydroacetic Acid
Dehydroacetic Acid
Paired with benzyl alcohol in a system commonly used in natural skincare.
Ethylhexylglycerin
Ethylhexylglycerin
A gentle preservative booster.
Radish Root Ferment
Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate
A naturally fermented preservative made from radish.
What's NOT in the Dream Cream
We're as proud of what we left out as what we put in. Full stop at the comma — nothing hidden.
A note from us. We believe in being upfront. Our cream contains macadamia nut oil — if your child has a tree nut allergy, this cream is not for them. We do not recommend Dream Cream for children under 3. Before regular use, try a small dab on your child's inner forearm for 24 hours. If you have questions specific to your child — eczema, allergies, medical conditions — talk to your pediatrician before adding anything new to a bedtime routine. External use only. Avoid eyes and mouth.
We're inviting 50 families to shape what comes next.
Try the cream and books at home. Tell us what your kids think. Help us build something real.
