Collection: Children's Pillows

Support your child’s growing body with our range of ergonomic children’s pillows made from natural latex and NexGen open-cell memory foam. Designed to support the head, neck and spine, they encourage healthy sleep posture and more comfortable rest.

Both materials are breathable, hypoallergenic and durable, helping reduce heat build-up while maintaining supportive shape overnight. Natural latex offers resilient, eco-friendly comfort, while NexGen open-cell memory foam adapts to your child’s shape with enhanced airflow. Suitable for children aged 8+ years, these pillows are designed with input from health professionals to support better sleep for growing bodies.

FAQ

What age are children’s pillows suitable for?

Children’s pillows are generally suitable from around 2 years through to school age, depending on the pillow height and design. Adjustable pillows can adapt as your child grows, helping maintain the right support for the head, neck and spine.

Are children’s pillows good for posture?

Yes. A properly designed children’s pillow supports the head and neck in a neutral position, helping maintain healthy spinal alignment while sleeping. This can help reduce strain from daily activities such as schoolwork, sports and screen use.

Are latex pillows safe for children?

Yes. Natural latex pillows are non-toxic, breathable and hypoallergenic, making them a popular option for children. Latex is naturally resistant to dust mites, mould and bacteria, helping create a cleaner sleep environment.

What is the difference between latex and memory foam children’s pillows?

Latex pillows are naturally resilient, breathable and eco-friendly. NexGen open-cell memory foam pillows adapt to the child’s shape and provide consistent pressure relief with enhanced airflow. Both options can provide supportive sleep for growing bodies.

Do children’s pillows help with allergies?

They can. Many children’s pillows made from latex or high-quality memory foam are naturally resistant to dust mites, mould and bacteria, which can help reduce common night-time allergy triggers.