Some may ask, ”How can I help my toddlers go to sleep?” Well do I have the solution for you. My two toddlers felt compelled to share a new exercise routine with their fellow toddlers (and all those tired parents). Courtesy of M and E, please enjoy this free demo that they have made for you.
And to sweeten the deal, my two little men also recommend following this with a relaxing wind-down to include: soothing music, bedtime story of their choosing, and a quick prayer. They guarantee this will have your little one snoozing in no time. Counting sheep will soon be a thing of the past.
Part 2: “What about my baby?” Surely your littlest one cannot glide around a table. So my helper on this tough subject is ,B, my youngest of the bunch. He swears by a warm bath, clean cloths and diaper (no one likes a diaper rash at 3a), and a full belly. Be sure to turn out those lights and tip toe every where, and whisper...or just do my talk at all. See, babies can be very sensitive, so he advises using an abundance of caution and spy skills to keep little ones asleep. “What if this still doesn’t work?”, you ask. Here is an example of an alternative method, and B assures me it is very simple. Step 1: Take up a bunch of space in mommy and daddy’s bed. Step 2: Insert pacifier. Step 3: Find any available piece of clothing (pictured below are daddy’s pajamas) and cuddle away.

The three little musketeers will be around, ready to help any toddler or baby in need. Thank you! 😊
Dahlia, that is so sweet!!!! I look forward to when we can get together again
So cute!!! I forgot to tell you that Scarlett prayed for Michael yesterday and for “Michael’s Mom” all on her own. She also said “I miss Michael” in her prayer. I wish I could’ve recorded it; it was so sweet and sincere ❤️