Bedtime yoga is a short, gentle wind-down that many children find helps them settle and feel calmer before sleep, without it feeling like a chore. At Anand Yoga Centre in Kolathur we use soft poses like butterfly, child's pose and supported legs-up-the-wall, paired with slow magic breaths, to help the body slow down at the end of the day. It is gentle and short, a soothing bedtime ritual rather than a treatment for sleep.
A calm room makes calm bodies, so make bedtime yoga feel like a cosy little ritual.
Help your child say goodnight to their favourite toys and pop them into bed first. It signals to a busy mind that the day is gently ending.
Switch off the bright lights and leave a soft lamp on. Lower light helps little bodies feel sleepy and safe.
Roll out a mat or use the bed, speak in a quiet voice, and move slowly. There is no rush and nothing to get right.
Move slowly through these soft poses, holding each one for a few calm breaths.
Sit with the soles of the feet together and let the knees flutter like slow butterfly wings, then rest them still.
See the pose →Stretch the legs out long and fold gently forward like a closing book, only as far as feels comfy.
Lie down and rest the legs up against a wall, always with a grown-up helping. A lovely, restful way to slow down.
Curl down with knees wide and forehead resting, like a sleepy seed tucked into the earth.
See the pose →Lying on the back, let both knees drop softly to one side, then the other, like a slow wave rocking the body.
Lie still for one minute and imagine resting in a quiet garden, with star breath or hot-cocoa breath to finish.
Keep bedtime yoga gentle and short, with no inversions or headstands before bed for young children. Legs-up-the-wall is only against a wall with an adult helping. It is a soothing wind-down ritual many children enjoy, not a cure for sleep trouble.
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Play more →Reviewed by Sailaja Anand, yoga teacher at Anand Yoga Centre, Kolathur. Last updated 2026-06-15.
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