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It’s winter and it’s COLD (at least for Southern California it is!)…especially at night (in the 40’s!). We live in a two-story house and because heat rises, we often find that turning the heater on warms the upstairs but leaves us freezing downstairs. Since our living room is downstairs, that is where we curl up on the couch for movies, books, and family time. I love snuggling up with a warm blanket during the winter. And now your kids will too with the St. Eve Kids’ Cozy.
Have you ever seen a wearable blanket with sleeves? Apparently they’re very popular for adults (i.e. Slanket). Now your kids can wear their very own super soft blanket! The Cozy is made from 100% polyester which means it will keep your kids warm. For a kid’s blanket, it’s a lot bigger than I expected. I put it on and it fit me (and I’m still holding onto some major baby weight). I don’t think that this is necessarily a bad thing, just something to consider.
According to the site, you can purchase items from St. Eve Kids at major department stores including Bloomingdales, Macy’s, Bon-Ton, and Nordstrom. Unfortunately, I had a difficult time finding anything on those sites, which means you’ll have to go into the store.
The Cozy retails for $20. Be sure to check out Drama U where you can enter to win a one-year supply of pajamas for your kids!
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I read a Curious George book to my son before bed. It seems to calm him down, and the ritual is what he expects before he has to go to sleep.
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routine is very important! Failing that, just make it a sort-of game to lie still with their eyes closed… you will almost always catch them peeking… nicely point out no peeking!
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Same routine with Daddy every night. It makes a big difference when I do it. Having that special time with Daddy is very important to them.
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How warm!!!!
I have to laugh about the first requirement because what we tried with our first and how we do things now are SOOOOO different! We tried, a dark room with a soft table lamp, calming music in the background, cool room (because apparently it helps you sleep better), the whole nine yards.
Now, we say our bed time prayers in the living room. Because one simply can not go to bed unless they have heard all of their sisters say their night time prayers, directly after we say our family prayer! That is followed by night doses of medicine and vitamins, a glass of water and bed time hugs and kisses.
Hubby and I can’t go upstairs, because apparently (even the 3 year old says so), they are “big girls” and “can do it themselves”! Typically between bed and prayers is bath time. When they get all done and jammied, we snuggle on the couch and watch an episode of iCarly or some other 30 minute show.
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I am basically a lights out, everything off kinda mom. Bedtime is bedtime & believe me we need our sleep, usually everyone is so tired that its not a problem in this house 🙂
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We have had a routine ever since they were babies. They all go to bed at 8pm no matter if they have school or not the next day. They brush their teeth and off to bed they go. I have never had issues as it has always been this way.
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reading for 1/2 hour before bed helps my step-daughter fall asleep!!
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We do a routine==teeth, jammies, story, song and then sleep
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Anna (who’s 3) takes a warm bath, we read a story, say our prayers, and then sugar & countdown for lights out. Dylan (who’s 1) needs a warm bath, a cup of milk, (prayers during milk) and at least 1 of 3 of his favorite stuffed animals. So far so good, everyone goes to bed pretty smoothly.
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We do the same thing everynight! We read 4 books, and sing 4 songs…. then we repeat with every kid!
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My kids are pretty little…. we are still rocking them to sleep.
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My kids are big now but to get my grandchildren to sleep when they stay here is we read a book together and they know whatever page we leave off on we will finish the next night!
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With my oldest son, he gets two books read to him and then one song. My youngest, 9 months, eats right before bed, and then he sleeps for atleast 7 hrs!!!!
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My daughter like a slow moving disco style lamp that makes lights project in a circle on the wall
We always read a book before bedtime to help them go to sleep
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I lay down with my daughter at night so she feels comfortable.
Routine is always the best for us. The girls know that when 8pm comes along it’s time for bed. They brush their teeth 10 minutes to 8 and then hubby or I read a book and then lights out. Works like a charm.
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the only way to get my son to sleep was to sing to him
I have to have a very soft blanket and tuck her in.
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My son is grown now but when he was little our routine was drinks, stories, hugs and kisses then get the blankets just right (he has OCD). fter that it was adult time and he didn’t have to sleep, just no talking, playing or getting up so he would fall asleep out of boredom.
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I sing to my girls and then we listen to the radio
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most nights we read books, but ocassionally we snuggle in the big bed and watch cartoons before bed
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I always read to my daughter before bed. A nice story helps to settle her down a little bit.
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I have a routine of teeth-brushing, books, then bed. That’s it…nothing fancy but it is consistent.
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When my daughter was younger it was only by reading like 3 books. So hard when you’re tired. Now that shes older (9) she pretty much just goes to bed by herself with a kiss and hug.
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I get my girls to go to sleep by sticking to a routine. Every night we read a story and then I tuck them in and go to bed. I keep a consistent bed time so they know what to expect. Also, I count down to their bedtime. For example, I will give them a warning an hour before bed, then a half hour, than fifteen minutes. That way they know what to expect.
But this doesn’t work all the time. Tonight was a struggle but I attribute that to letting them stay up an hour past their bedtime and baking chocolate chip cookies with them. Who do you know can go to sleep full of sugar? Not me! lol I should have known better!
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we will usually read a story book and then the boys want ”their story!'”
since they were old enough to listen i start a story of something and weave them into it.Sometimes they are the theme,sometimes super heroes,motorcycle driver,power ranger..all kinds of things and they love it..usually by the time we are thru,they are ready for sleep,or another story..lol
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We read books and calm down, say our prayers and kiss good night.
It works best for us if I read them a story every night.
It really helps them settle down.
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I get my daughter to sleep by reading yto her every night.
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The 3 youngest all sleep with me everynight. They feel safe and close, they are warm and happy and go to sleep well that way
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Bath before bed time, and read some story books that he picks out.
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My oldest 3 I just tell to go to bed over and over again. My youngest I have to nurse to sleep.
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They go to sleep watching a movie.
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my daughter gets a cup of milk before bedtime, a kiss from mom and dad, and we put her to bed with her blankey and binkie.
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I too give the kids a warning period, usually an hour before bed. We use that time for “Quiet” time, they can watch a program or short movie, but they must be quiet. Our oldest reads for her quiet time. Always have bed time at the same time helps.
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I always put an audio book on for my 4 year old when she goes to bed. She’s really into the Magic Tree House books right now. 🙂
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I read my son a story and let him watch one tv show!
My son gets to pick out three books that he wants me to read before he goes to sleep. Thanks for the chance.
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My kids go to sleep by watching one TV show in Mom and Dad’s bed, and then going to their own beds with a kiss, hug and promise that I will check on them again in 5 minutes!
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Right now, I put her in the crib after the normal bedtime routine. If she wakes up I go and rub her back.
My daughter used to have night terrors and to alleviate the fear she felt when waking in the quiet darkness, I took to playing classical music for her at night. Stuff that was light and cheery. After she outgrew the night terrors, she continued with the classical music because she said it helped her fall asleep. Now she has a large collection of classical music disks to choose from each night, and we hope to continue the tradition with her own children one day in the distant future.
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We get our girls to sleep by sticking with our bedtime routine. We bathe, brush teeth, put on pjs,read books, sing songs, say our prayers, snuggle and say good-night. They always know what to expect and it helps them wind down.
usually a night time story helps, when they were younger I’d sing lullabies… I still do to my grandson..
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I always read story books to my boys & I’m happy to say,I’ve continued that with my Grandbabies. I love promoting reading & a love of books! This sure would make it nice for these cold days we’re having down here in S. FL. It even snowed yesterday!! The water I have outside for my ducks had a layer of ice on it this morning! I’ve never seen that in the 30 yrs. I’ve lived here……….hhhmmmm…..global warming!
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We start with bathroom, brush teeth, jammies and then each get a book read to them. Them hugs, kisses, prayers and see you in the mornings.
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We read and pray, then tuck her in her crib with her blankie and stuffed animals. We turn the space heater on as the white noise masks other sounds and is soothing to her.
My kids each take turns picking out a book to be read. My kids are fan of blanket. Each has several favs!
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They have been sneaking into each others rooms so i have been playing my nintendoDS in the hall until they fall asleep
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We first read to our children, let them watch a little tv, then lights out. They usually fall asleep watching tv.
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I read them a story, pray for them, and put on soothing music. (Oh, and a fan to block out household noise!)
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I put his lullaby CD on to help my son go to sleep.
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We are lucky our kids know when we say it’s bedtime they go..we do read books and say prayers then it’s lights out!
We’re late night people, so we mostly just hang out and go to bed when tired!
I read him a book&put on the radio&he is out!
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My niece will only go to sleep when she is tired, so I have no tricks. Very frustrating 🙁
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I know that this is horrible but I usually put a movie in for her. It’s the only way to get her to go to sleep.
I rub lavender scented lotion on my daughter to help her sleep better.
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A set routine and a bedtime story is what helps us most.
My oldest goes to sleep on her own. I have to snuggle with my youngest. She’s 5 and we still co-sleep. I’m in no hurry to get her out of our bed. She uses my arm as her pillow for most of the night. She’s my cuddle bug. lol thank you!
My daughter is a teenager now so she has lots going on during the day. To help her relax and fall aslteep we have a cup of tea in the evening and chat about her day.
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Its not that hard!
We are all pretty tired when nightime rolls around,
I feel lucky that the boys go right to sleep when I tell them it is bed time. They do think that the dog needs to come in there to help them fall asleep. He stays about 10 minutes and then comes back to the living room. Thank you
My kids are older so I tell them to turn the lights out and talk to them awhile about their day before they go to sleep.
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I have a little ritual from my childhood. We start at the toes, with stretch your toes, relax your toes…on through to the top! Then a bedtime story.
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I read some stories and I nurse my twins to sleep.
We read quite a bit. She sometimes requires some melatonin, but always requires sleepy, new age music.
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We eat dinner, take baths, have a 20 minute unwind and climb into bed as worked so far.
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I read a chapter of a book to my daughter each night before bed.