Kids Health Notes Give-away: Dream Aid pillow covers
May 16, 2008 by Grace Ibay
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Your children’s bedtime… do you say “aaah” with a smile, or “aargh!” with a cry? …. I am totally with you. I believe that a healthy sleeping habit is essential for our children’s well-being, but getting them into their beds can be nightly struggle for most of us.
My next give-away will NOT answer our bedtime woes, but I hope these are fun and encouraging enough to get our children into their beds. And if they do dream, let them be sweet and happy.
Introducing the DREAMAID Pillow Covers! These pillow covers are printed with fun expressions, which encourage children to have sweet dreams! With phrases such as “I Love You”, “Sweet Dreams”, “Good Night, Sleep Tight”, and “One Sheep, Two Sheep, Three Sheep, Sleep” you can be rest assured that bedtime just got a whole lot easier. There are over 40 messages to choose from at www.dreamaidproducts.com (retails over $24.00). Now I don’t know that I’m dreaming better because of it, but my Dream Aid pillow cover says “celebrate the day’s end, and all of life’s gifts…” which does help in giving me a positive take on my day, no matter what it was. And maybe it helps erase away some of the stress and leaves behind positive emotions.
So to help our children count down to peaceful sleep, I am giving away two (2) pillow covers with “one sheep, two sheep, three sheep – sleep!”
How to join?
- In the comments, tell us your soothing bedtime routine with the kids.
- Additional entry will be given to those who link this contest post on their site! You need to include your post URL.
- Eligibility – one entry per person per email daily (so you get more entries if you come back tomorrow).
- It’s open to residents of the 48 contiguous US states only. If you have a blog, do post your URL as well, as I love to visit my readers’ sites and catch a conversation.
Contest ends 12:00 midnight EST on May 28, 2008 (Wednesday). Two (2) winners will be randomly chosen and announced via blog and email the week after. If a winner does not reply within 3 days, he/she forfeits her winnings and an alternate winner will be chosen.
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Hot cocoa. My youngest is 13 now and hot cocoa and music at bed time seem to work best for her.
Bedtime story, quiet time, hopefully sleep
bath, story, kisses, and then sleep. a great formula that always works
reading
Sadly, the baby’s crying it out – nothing soothing there. But the 6 year old and I read together each night.
Lavender bubble bath is the way we begin our nightly routine, which also includes at least 3 books –a favorite being 1,2,3, by Molly Bang.
we love reading before bed
We always read a book together and then tuck in.
I read to my boys, and its alot easier to read to them when they are tired, that is for sure. My girls will sit anytime with a book.
We read along with his favorite books on cd
A nice bath, teeth brushed, drink of water,and a good story book.ty 4 the nice contest!
After preparing for bed and climbing in, my daughter usually reads to me before she goes to sleep. After lights out, she kisses me on each cheek, my nose, my chin and my forehead, the she tells me “Goodnight, I love you, I will see you in the morning,” which I echo back to her.
Dream aid.
bath, brush the teeth, book and bed
say prayers, say good night
Stories, backrubs lullabies
Fun bath and quiet story time
It starts with eveing bath ritual, brushing teeth, combing hair; then quiet music no computor, tv, then a Bible Story followed by five good wishes and hugs then prayers. Thanks
a cookie, a glass of milk and a bedtime story-Charlotte’s Web is the favorite.
We take a warm bath full of tons of cool toys, some warm milk, turn off all the lights together and turn on the night light (a big hippo) and turn on some classical music.
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A glass of hot milk with cinnamon and a good story.
After they say their prayers I like to read the a nice bedtime story.
Bath, Bottle, Story….no other combo works for us
hola
a glass of warm milk and a cookie
we talk of our trials and how we dealt with them, talked of our blessings, then our goals for the next day then read a book.
sweet dreams of you
My daughter is just starting to sleep through the night. A good story…or several good stories…usually does the trick.
a bath with lavender is great before bed.
My son willlove that
my childen would love this
great prize
cool
Each night after a story, we need to spray Monster Spray under the bed (water in a plastic bottle marked NO Monsters). Then we say prayers and go to sleep (hopefully).
That is a great giveaway. Thank you!
Sleeping is a big problem for us,we could use this pillow
My Husband has always done the bedtime routine our son and daughter. Bath, Brush teeth(I help with these) book, water, prayers, hugs and kisses and off to bed. It has to be just in this order or the kids know it isn’t right.
Bedtime stories are the best.
Bath, storytime and must always kiss the stuffed animals too.
my grandchildren would love this
love to win
We tell each other about our day, what we are proud of and what our plans are for tomorrow. We say our prayers.
read a story
bath , brush, read this pillow is such a fun idea
Story, bath, and lots of kisses!
I sure would like to win
I would sure like to win
WIN WIN WIN!!!