When sleep signals appear (eye-rubbing, yawning, fussiness), it's time to wind down. Place your child in the stroller, gently push it, hum a familiar lullaby, and they'll drift off quickly.
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    Should I take my baby out of the stroller when they fall asleep?

    If your baby is sleeping soundly in the stroller, try not to move them easily to avoid waking them up. The Waggy stroller features an adjustable backrest (up to 175°) with soft padding, making it like a mobile crib. Gently recline the backrest to flat, cover them with a small blanket, and let them continue sleeping peacefully. We understand—moms dread the “wake-up upon landing” scenario most.
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    What if my child gets too excited playing and refuses to nap at noon?

    This is a common “sweet problem” many parents face. Burning off energy actually helps with sleep. Take your child for a 30-minute ride on the Wacile tricycle in the morning—it builds stamina and expends excess energy. Kids who exercise often fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly. Remember: fully charged, soundly slept.
  • 3

    Where can my child rest or nap during a full day out?

    The Wacile tricycle is your portable “rest pod.” Our shock absorption system minimizes jolts even on uneven surfaces.
  • 4

    How much sleep and playtime does a baby need daily?

    According to pediatric guidelines, sleep needs vary by age: 1-3 years: 12-14 hours daily (including naps), with at least 1 hour of outdoor activity during waking hours. 3-6 years: 10-12 hours daily, incorporating moderate-to-vigorous activities like cycling or running. Our product designers at Wagile are moms themselves, so we prioritize balancing activity and rest—letting kids play freely while ensuring they can nap comfortably anytime.

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