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The SleepBaby Night Workshop

When the night changes, you need more than another tip. You need a plan.

Start with the right-now interactive plan, then follow seven guided steps through a complete illustrated workshop built for real, changing nights.

  • 7guided steps
  • 15illustrated guides
  • 230printable pages
  • 5original finite tracks
Complete workshop $75 once · no subscription

One-time purchase · No subscription · 60-day money-back guarantee

Paid one-time workshop · $75 standard · Pay It Forward and community pricing available · The same complete workshop at every purchase price · Personal use

A caregiver beside a firm, flat, empty crib looking toward a moonlit path of warm rooms and fairy lights
A whole-night systemChoose what is happening. Leave with a next step.
An illustrated caregiver using a calm bedside plan beside a clear crib
An illustrated scene from the story behind SleepBaby

Why this workshop exists

I made the thing I needed when Benjamin suddenly stopped sleeping.

Hi, I’m Kacey Bailey. When Benjamin was tiny, Eric and I thought we had somehow lucked into an incredible sleeper. Then, around five months, everything changed. He began waking again and again, naps unraveled, and the exhaustion followed us into work, our marriage, and every decision after dark.

I bought books, tried programs, and even hired a sleep consultant. The hardest part was not a lack of advice. It was having too much advice and no calm way to decide what fit our baby, our home, or that particular night.

That experience became the SleepBaby Night Workshop: a practical way to understand the pattern, protect the safety boundaries, choose one next step, and learn from what happens instead of rebuilding the plan from scratch.

It is gentle, adaptable parent education. It does not ask you to ignore your judgment, force one rigid technique, or pretend every baby responds the same way.

A useful place to begin

Three things you can try tonight.

Use these as gentle experiments, not promises. If something does not suit your baby, stop and choose a different next step.

An illustrated caregiver using a calm bedside plan

01 · Connection

Make the wind-down feel familiar.

A soft song, familiar phrase, cuddle, or quiet game can become a reassuring bridge into the routine. Follow your baby’s cues and keep the energy low.

Notice: whether the transition feels less abrupt—not whether one activity “makes” sleep happen.

An illustrated moonlit path with fourteen review markers

02 · Timing

Move bedtime thoughtfully, not dramatically.

Instead of treating a later bedtime as the automatic answer, notice your baby’s cues and make a small, consistent adjustment if one seems appropriate.

Notice: patterns over several days rather than judging the plan from one unsettled night.

An illustrated safe sleep room with a clear crib

03 · Environment

Use steady sound as an optional cue.

Some families find that unobtrusive sound masks household changes. Keep the source at a safe volume and distance, away from the sleep space.

Notice: whether it supports the routine. It is a tool, not a guaranteed fix.

What do you need right now?

Start with tonight. Then put the whole night in order.

The interactive plan begins with the problem in front of you, so you do not have to search through the entire workshop while tired.

Help baby settle

Choose a calm response and build the short runway into sleep.

Baby keeps waking

Look at the pattern and decide what the next waking will look like.

The transfer failed

Make a safer, clearer plan for the next attempt instead of improvising.

Build a whole-night plan

Coordinate settling, waking, caregiver handoffs, and the morning review.

An illustrated moonlit path through the seven steps of the SleepBaby workshop
  1. 1

    Make the night safe

    Begin with the sleep space, urgent concerns, and what needs attention before any routine.

  2. 2

    Read what is happening

    Sort the pattern you are seeing without trying to diagnose it from one difficult night.

  3. 3

    Build the runway

    Create a calmer transition from the last part of the day into sleep.

  4. 4

    Choose a settling response

    Pick one realistic response the adults can use consistently.

  5. 5

    Handle waking and transfers

    Plan what to do when the first attempt does not hold.

  6. 6

    Plan for the whole household

    Make the routine usable for partners, siblings, and changing caregiver shifts.

  7. 7

    Learn from the next fourteen nights

    Record what happened, review the pattern, and make one thoughtful adjustment at a time.

An illustrated bedside scene with a simple nighttime plan

Leave with something usable

A three-line plan, a caregiver handoff, and a morning note.

The workshop turns what you choose into a short plan you can save, share with the next caregiver, and review when the room is bright again.

The illustrated field library

Fifteen focused guides. 230 printable pages in all.

Open the guide that fits the moment, or work through the complete workshop in order. Each piece has a defined job, so the library feels useful rather than overwhelming.

The illustrated SleepBaby workshop house glowing at first light
Tonight Rescue illustrated guide cover

Tonight Rescue

10 printable pages

Complete SleepBaby Workshop illustrated guide cover

Complete SleepBaby Workshop

36 printable pages

Every-Sleep Safe Space Field Guide illustrated guide cover

Every-Sleep Safe Space Field Guide

16 printable pages

48-Hour Recovery Planner illustrated guide cover

48-Hour Recovery Planner

12 printable pages

Bedroom Reset illustrated guide cover

Bedroom Reset

16 printable pages

Our Night Handoff

10 printable pages

Sound & Music Lab Setup

12 printable pages

Nap Rescue & Transition

16 printable pages

Caregiver Shift & Fatigue Plan

12 printable pages

14-Night Progress Review

16 printable pages

Daylight Decision Deck

12 printable pages

Deep Into Dreams

16 printable pages

Sleepy Siblings

18 printable pages

Pediatrician Conversation Sheet

12 printable pages

Travel & Grandparent Sleep Pack

16 printable pages

15 illustrated guides · 230 printable pagesDesigned to be used on a screen or printed when a page beside the bed is easier.

An illustrated dawn path representing a calm review after the night

A finite soundtrack for the routine

Five original tracks, each with a beginning and an end.

Use them as optional, low-volume routine cues. They are finite listening tools—not endless audio and not a promise that sound will make a baby sleep.

  1. 01Cocoon Hush
  2. 02Window Mist
  3. 03Moon Window
  4. 04Lantern Drift
  5. 05Rainlight Keys

Brief parent feedback

What parents said

Three short notes about the clarity and structure—not a wall of reviews.

“The information felt intelligent, easy to follow, and unique.”
AnnaTampa
“The structure gave me a much clearer way to respond.”
PaulSydney
“I finally felt like I knew what to try next.”
DianaBristol

Individual experiences vary. These comments describe what each parent valued, not a promised result.