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    Get your toddler to sleep with a little help from Johnson's and my contest

    80 days ago in A Mama's Rant · Authority: 49

    Rub them down with Johnson's Bedtime Lotion. Participate in quiet activities such as reading (see Getting sleepy yet? Some night time books for children for some great reading recommendations) or talking about the day. You may want to try some sleepy time snacks, too I thought I'd try this out on Boo Girl with the product samples that Johnson's PR firm sent me. Last night, I got her into a tub filled with warm water and some Johnson's Bedtime Wash. It makes great bubbles, Boo Girl had fun using the Sudzing

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    Getting sleepy yet? Some night time books for children

    that a leading sleep expert, Dr. Jodi A. Mindell, recommends that you use Johnson’s bedtime products (bath wash and lotion) followed by quiet activities like reading books is the best way get your child to go to sleep. You may also want to try some sleep-inducing snacks. Here are some sleepy time book recommendations from a few of my favorite publishers. Kane/Miller Book Publishers Sophie’s Big Bed by Tina Burke. Even though she’s been sleeping in a big girl bed for years, my daughter

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    Getting sleepy yet? Some night time books for children

    that a leading sleep expert, Dr. Jodi A. Mindell, recommends that you use Johnson’s bedtime products (bath wash and lotion) followed by quiet activities like reading books is the best way get your child to go to sleep. You may also want to try some sleep-inducing snacks. Here are some sleepy time book recommendations from a few of my favorite publishers. Kane/Miller Book Publishers Sophie’s Big Bed by Tina Burke. Even though she’s been sleeping in a big girl bed for years, my daughter

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