The moment your baby leaves the bath determines whether the nervous system moves toward rest — or stays alert.
Oneberrie towels are designed to install calm before bedtime is ever involved.

  • Newborn

  • Infant

  • Toddler

  • Big Kid

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Most Common Questions

Most “baby towels” do this wrong

Bath is warm, contained, predictable.

Then suddenly:

  • cold air
  • slippery handling
  • fumbling for coverage
  • baby cries
  • parent tenses

That single transition can undo everything the bath just set up.

Most towels are designed to dry.

They are not designed to regulate.

What our towels are designed to do

Oneberrie towels anchor the bath-to-rest handover — the moment where the body decides whether the day is ending or continuing.

They’re built to:

  • keep the baby warm and contained
  • free the caregiver’s hands
  • reduce handling stress
  • maintain sensory continuity
  • signal predictability night after night

This is not about drying faster.

It’s about what the body learns to expect.

Why hands-free changes everything

Most towels require one hand to hold the towel

and one hand to hold the baby.

That split attention increases tension — for both of you.

Oneberrie’s patented wearable design:

  • secures to the caregiver
  • allows two-hand safety every time
  • keeps the baby close to your chest
  • removes fumbling from the transition

When you’re steady, your baby follows.

Where towels fit in the Oneberrie system

  • The bath regulates the body
  • The towel anchors the transition
  • The wrap / lotion / hair wrap close the loop

If you start with one piece, start here.

This is the anchor.

Many families add the rest of the system over time — but the towel is what makes evenings predictable.

Choose the towel that matches your stage

Classic or Hooded Wearable Towel

Best for newborns and early infants

→ simplest way to install the handover.

Large Wearable Towel

For growing babies and toddlers

→ keeps the same signal as bodies get bigger

All Oneberrie towels install the same bath-to-rest signal.

Size changes — the system doesn’t.

The result

You don’t need more towels.
You need the right transition.

Don’t wait for sleep to become fragile.
Install the evening handover now.

  • 1. Prepare

  • 2. Swaddle

  • Hands free towel First bath.

    3. Head

  • 4. Body

  • Dad holding infant wrapped in a towel

    5. Dry

  • 6. Massage

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