From the moms who finally let go of the gummies.
Perfect for girls & boys · All 8 animals work for any child
CHOOSE THEIR ANIMAL. THEY'LL PICK THE ONE THEY TRUST.
FOR THE PLANE, THE CAR, GRANDMA'S
Long flights. The backseat at hour three. A bed that isn't theirs. The stories that settle them at home go in the bag and come with you.
Both come with a 30-day full refund. They keep the headband either way.
One stays home. One lives at grandma's.
Bedtime works everywhere now — no exceptions.
"My mom has one at her house now. No more Sunday-night meltdowns." — Lauren K., Seattle WA
Three beds. Three animals.
One bedtime routine that actually works for all of them.
"All three asleep in 20 minutes. Same night. I cried." — Stephanie M., Charlotte NC
You've read every thread. You've tried the routines. You know something has to change — and you want it to come from them, not another thing you force on them at 8pm.
DRAFLY gives them 8 animals and asks: which one feels safe? That question is the whole mechanism. A 3-year-old who chose their own bedtime companion doesn't fight bedtime. They belong to it.
"They picked the Frog themselves. First night — asleep in 20 minutes. They called it their bedtime friend."
JESSICA T. · NASHVILLE, TN
The child who chose their animal is the child who sleeps. The mom who gave them that choice — is the mom who's still there, even after the door closes.
BabyCenter notes: children 3–5 experience peak nighttime fear — being alone in the dark, imagining sounds, needing a story to feel safe.
This isn't a behavior problem. DRAFLY works with it, not against it. Light blocked. Story playing. Their brain follows.
Source: BabyCenter — Children's Sleep
Connect any audio app in 3 seconds. DRAFLY pairs with any Bluetooth source — they hear what you choose. You stay in control.
"I play their Bible Stories at 7:45pm. By 8:12pm they're asleep. The headband does the rest."
JENNIFER K. · AUSTIN, TX
Between 3 and 5, their brain is inside the most intense developmental window of their life. Language acquisition. Memory consolidation. Fear regulation. All of it happens at night — through stories, through voice, through sound.
When they cry at bedtime, their amygdala is processing the day's fears. Their hippocampus is waiting for a narrative to file them under. Their brain isn't being difficult. It's doing its job.
Melatonin knocks out the signal. It doesn't answer it. The AAP warns against routine use in children under 5 — and Reddit's r/beyondthebump has said it louder than any pediatrician: the gummies are a shortcut that closes the window faster.
DRAFLY answers the signal.
Darkness → pineal gland fires → their own melatonin rises.
Story → amygdala quiets → they feel safe enough to sleep.
Their body chemistry. Their neural pathways. Their developmental window — intact.
MELATONIN GUMMIES
DRAFLY.
Their brain does what it was designed to do.
The two soft speakers rest on the outside of their ear — they never enter the canal. Nothing is inserted. Nothing penetrates. Their eardrum is fully protected, the same way a hand cupped over their ear would be.
The AAP and WHO set strict RF limits for children. DRAFLY outputs 7.5× below those limits. No melatonin. No screen glow. No dependency. Just darkness and a story they already trust.
Try it for 30 nights. If it doesn't work — for any reason — we refund everything.
That's also the answer to "are you sure this time?"