Clocks change.

At the start and end of British Summer time our clocks change every year. This one hour leap is hard for adults to manage, in particular when the hour is lost. For children and babies it is even harder for their body clock to cope. Our Clocks change sleep tips offer the perfect solution to ease in and out of British Summer time.

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