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Today, I am sharing ideas on how to help your toddler when they have a stuffy nose and can’t sleep.

“Mom? I’m So cold!” our daughter said to me, as she was bundled up in a blanket that we just happened to have in the car. There we were, sitting on the cold bleachers at the football stadium, watching her older brother play football.   Two days later… she was sniffling and crying about her sore nose.   I know that being cold doesn’t CAUSE a cold… but these seasons bring about a lot of stuffy noses and with that… a  lot of sleepless nights.  

This is a sponsored post written for Vicks Humidifiers. I was compensated and provided complimentary products for this post. All opinions are my own.


As the seasons changed, our weekends shifted from bike rides and BBQs to s’mores, pumpkin carving, and football games. We don our favorite sweaters and flannels to sip on warm cider while we combat the brisk weather and seasonal illnesses.  I’m excited to say that I have partnered with Vicks to share my favorite tips to keep our kids healthy. (It helps that we use their Winter Wellness Care Package!) Vicks Humidifiers and the other items from the Winter Wellness Care Package are available at Walmart.

(Side note: I get just about everything at Walmart- they have the best prices.) 

I usually don’t take the kids into the doctors for stuffy noses or colds anymore (I did when they were babies and it made it hard for them to eat), because now I know what I need to do.

First off, I try to prevent our kids from getting sick with good handwashing, avoiding germ-infested areas and using the products inside of the Vicks Winter Wellness Care Package.

Here is how we help our kids sleep when they have a stuffy nose (and what we do to prevent colds!) 

Use a Humidifier to Avoid a Stuffy Nose

Ideal relative humidity level for wellness is between 40% and 60%, so we use  Vicks cool and warm mist humidifiers to reach those levels.  This can reduce the survival of flu viruses on surfaces and in the air. It can also increase your wellness all year round. Humidifiers are great for temporary relief of cough and congestion, so I use one in the kids’ rooms.

Add VapoPads to the Humidifier

The VapoPads are a great way to keep your family safe and comfortable. We use them with warm or cool mist humidifiers, depending on the time of year so that you can sleep better at night! You’ll love the Sleepytime Rosemary & Lavender scented vaporizers that last for up 8 hours. They really helps us rest easier too (I know my son does). One more thing: don’t forget about the classic Vick’s VaporRub. The rub always seem like such an afterthought but don’t leave yourself under any circumstances without some!

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Elevate your child’s head when they have a stuffy nose

I give our kids an extra pillow if they have a stuffy nose, to help their head stay propped up just a bit more than normal.  It helps to keep them from getting so stuffy.   If your child doesn’t use a pillow, put a pillow or a few towels under the side of the mattress where you child’s head goes.  This will put the mattress on a slight angle, accomplishing the same goal.

Keep Track of their temperatures.  I find that when the kids spike a fever, it usually happens in the evening, so I am always ready before they go to bed.   You can use the Vicks® SmartTemp™ Wireless Thermometer: The Vicks® SmartTemp® Thermometer and free downloadable app makes it easy to take and track temperature readings for the entire family.

Suction out nasal secretions with a bulb syringe designed for toddlers and young children.

Keep tissues by their bed.

When our kids have a stuffy nose, they use more tissues than I probably use in a lifetime.  haha!!  I give them each their own little package of Puffs Plus® Lotion (extra soft for their sore nose) and they keep it by their bed.

Do you want to win this care package?

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Now is your chance!  Just leave a comment at the bottom with your favorite tip to keep your kids healthy.  It can be one of the ones in this post or a new one. 🙂 Contest entrants are only eligible to win once per sweepstake, per household as a part of a campaign sponsored by Influence Central and must reside in the United States.  This giveaway will end in 7 days (November 7th will be the last day to apply). 

Hi there!

I’m Becky, a former elementary school teacher turned certified child development therapist and blogger. I work at home with my husband and together we are raising (and partially homeschooling) our four children in the Carolinas. I love diet coke, ice cream, and spending time with my family.

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51 Comments

  1. Humidifier and saline drops!! I am constantly washing their little hands and I try to keep foreign things out of their mouths lol my eldest no problem but my little on Whoa everything goes straight to his mouth!!

  2. We do Vicks on our sons feet at night with socks on when he has a cold. It seems to help quite a bit! We wash hands religiously as well, to keep the germs away!

  3. When my kids have a flu I give them warm milk with honey and I put Vicks in their feet and wear them socks so that they can sleep better.

  4. When my little ones are sick I always give them a warm bath or shower before bed, suction out their nose, rub vics on their feet, and make sure their head is elevated. I also always keep tissues by the bed as well as a bowl, just in case they get nauseous. I can’t sleep when they are sick so I am up threw the night checking on them and taking their temperature.

  5. My favorite tip comes feom a friend who is a PICU nurse: swab Neosporin just inside your nostrils.

  6. I never knew Vicks made a sleepy insert for the humidifier! I love our humidifier and use it every night for my daughter 🙂

  7. Rest! It’s hard to make active toddlers understand why rest is best, but I find an earlier bedtime and naps are key to a quick recovery. Of course some essential oils & a warm bath help lull them off!

  8. My kids like to take a steamy shower with Mommy (Me), then we use a humidifier and some oils in the humidifier (on guard, calming, etc.) And sometimes in their little feet 🙂

  9. We use a Humidifier at night with some essential oils that help with good breathing, like peppermint and eucalyptus. Also, we use lots of sanitizer! 🙂

  10. My fave tip for keeping the kid (and adults) healthy is green smoothies! natures vitamins. My daughter is 13 months and her fave is almond milk, spinach, blueberry and banana.

  11. Besides good hand washing I always push drinking lots of water and eating fruits and veggies. The healthier you are overall the easier it will be to overcome an illness.

  12. Vitamin C is a must!! Orange juice, oranges, or extra vitamin C supplements help keep my family healthy during the cold months!!

  13. When one of our kids are sick, we make sure they stay elevated while sleeping too ease breathing