We are so excited to be able to participate in this year's Jeepers! It's Januaruy giveaway hop hosted by The Kids Did It and The Mommy Island. In The Know With JoJo is giving away something the kids can enjoy and parents treasure. A better night's sleep. Starshine Watchdogs keep kids happy and sleeping better at night! This will help you as a family all year long. We were really struggling and Starshine Watchdogs helped us! With four kids sleep patterns are hard to get right!
ARV $72
AS SEEN ON TV! Starshine Watchdogs lower Bedtime Resistance before bed and ease Separation Anxiety & Fear of the Dark during the night. When scared, your little one simply presses the Watchdog’s paw to remotely illuminate “Star Light” nightlights anywhere around a darkened room – even under the bed! And when your child feels alone their loyal Watchdog talks to them with reassuring phrases that lull your little one back to sleep!
Enter the giveaway above as well as all the other great giveaways from my fellow bloggers. You don't want to miss this great event. So many awesome prizes are up for grabs with so many wonderful blogs participating make sure you get those entries in!
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THis would help to get the kids to bed earlier and boy could I use that. It is a negotiation process...LOL
ReplyDeleteThis would be nice to have for my new grandchild to have and use someday in their bedroom.
ReplyDeleteI think this might keep two year old in her own bed! Worth a try!
ReplyDeleteIt would help my little nephew so much he has such a hard time sleeping at night.
ReplyDeleteMy daughters scared of the dark. And her bedroom. I think this could help her adjust.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful bedtime toy. I would love this for my young nephew who would benefit from it at night. It is a perfect gift.
ReplyDeleteI could get more done if I weren’t lying with my daughter for more than an hour every night!
ReplyDeleteThis would help Sydney sleep when her mom is out of town on business.
ReplyDeleteThis will help my granddaughter to start sleeping in her own bed.
ReplyDeleteIt would help my youngest with bedtime.
ReplyDeleteThis would help my child feel better and more secure about sleeping in his own room.
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