3rd Day of Christmas Giveaway: Claessens Kids sleep moon

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On the 3rd day of Christmas
Bizzimummy gave to thee
A kids night light
Guaranteed for a perfect sleep!

This is my 3rd Xmas give away and this time it’s a Kids Sleep Moon from Claessens Kids.

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The Kid Sleep moon has lots of different functions. It is firstly a night light which gives a soft glow when needed through the night. It is also a sleep teacher for younger children and an alarm clock for older children.

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The moon helps children to stay in bed until it’s time to get up. If the bottom sleeping bunny is lit then it means stay in bed. If the top playing awake bunny is kit it means child can get up.
Parents can set the times they wish easily by using a few buttons. The moon has a smaller attached screen which displays the time and a moon/sun display. The moon sets in the morning and the sun comes out. Then in the evening the sun sets and the moon comes out. This part is useful for older children teaching them times and again helping establish a sleep routine.
The kid’sleep moon has 3 settings for nighttime, nap and weekend, 4 choices of alarm sounds (or the choice of no alarm) and 4 levels of brightness to choose from. The kid’sleep moon helps children fall asleep with 4 different choices of lullabies.

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They can be purchased from Amazon and directly from kid-sleep

COMPETITION
I have one of these lights to give away. If you would like to win one then just follow these steps.

1) follow my blog either by email, twitter or Bloglovin

2) share this competition on twitter using button below

3) comment below to say you are entering and leave your best tips for getting young children to sleep.

(T&CS – all Christmas competitions will end on December 13th. Winners will be emailed on December 13th and must reply no later than December 16 or will not receive their prize in time. I cannot be held responsible for postal delays or missing items)
Win competitions at ThePrizeFinder.com

69 Comments

  1. December 3, 2013 / 11:05

    following by email, tweeted (@theplayroomblog) and my best tip is keeping them in a routine

  2. lowri earith
    December 3, 2013 / 11:07

    I follow on email

  3. lowri earith
    December 3, 2013 / 11:08

    I have tweeted x

  4. lowri earith
    December 3, 2013 / 11:09

    My best tip is breast milk! Works every time for my little one x

  5. Sarah Davies
    December 3, 2013 / 11:14

    I follow on email

  6. Sarah Davies
    December 3, 2013 / 11:14

    I’ve tweeted @haonharas

  7. Sarah Davies
    December 3, 2013 / 11:15

    I find “fairy dust” helps to get little girls to sleep!

  8. kevin smith
    December 3, 2013 / 11:15

    Something soft against the baby’s face always works for us – my daughter has a small velvety teddy that she rubs against her cheek when she’s tired and it always sends her off.

  9. kevin smith
    December 3, 2013 / 11:15

    Tweeted – @kevinsmith105

  10. December 3, 2013 / 11:16

    follow on twitter, I tweeted {@pixie_polly} and my best tip is to keep the bedroom nice and calm, and read a bedtime story!

  11. Karen wright
    December 3, 2013 / 11:26

    Follow by email x

  12. Charlotte Hoskins
    December 3, 2013 / 11:33

    I have tweeted @charbarcrazy. My little one is 8 months, and I think it comes from having a good bedtime routine from a young age, on the bad nights, I have no clue!

  13. Jane Berrow
    December 3, 2013 / 12:16

    I have tweeted and followed. My tip is to follow a soothing routine at bedtime and then leave the room quickly.

  14. iain
    December 3, 2013 / 12:53

    A busy day and a routine

  15. CA Wilkinson
    December 3, 2013 / 14:21

    Entering.
    White noise always worked for my little one

  16. laura jones
    December 3, 2013 / 14:42

    all done with children its best to stick to routine a wind down bath story time then sleep

  17. Kerry Brown
    December 3, 2013 / 14:54

    get them into a routine as early as possible

  18. December 3, 2013 / 16:02

    fingers crossed i would love to win thank you x

  19. julie perry
    December 3, 2013 / 16:50

    Hi I have entered and tweeted your competition and follow by Email 🙂
    My tip to get little ones to sleep is to bath them in a lavender scented bath soak and to read to them when you put them to bed,they should soon slip off to sleep 🙂

  20. Annie Costa
    December 3, 2013 / 16:58

    i follow by email&have tweeted @LaaMoii
    keeping them in a routine is a great tip!

  21. December 3, 2013 / 17:34

    Thank you! I follow your blog via Bloglovin, email and Twitter!

  22. December 3, 2013 / 17:36

    I have shared this competition on twitter @tracyknixon

  23. December 3, 2013 / 17:38

    I have entered thanks. My tip is read a bed time story and ban tvs, computers and other multi media systems half an hour before bedtime so your kids can unwind!

  24. Jo Maxted
    December 3, 2013 / 18:49

    following on twitter and tweeted @jammyjojo1, my best tip is get them i a routine at a young age and stick to it ….push through the crying and eventually they learn bed means bed (in the nicest way lol)

  25. Marie
    December 3, 2013 / 19:31

    Have tweeted and follow you on e-mail.
    I find that a comforting snuggle with me whilst feeding helps my baby to sleep. A little bit of a crutch maybe, but at the moment it works for us!

  26. Samantha R
    December 3, 2013 / 19:49

    a bath before bed

  27. Kirsty Fox
    December 3, 2013 / 20:21

    I follow via email – robertfox24 [at] aol [dot] com

  28. Kirsty Fox
    December 3, 2013 / 20:21

    I have tweeted – @bloomingfox

  29. Kirsty Fox
    December 3, 2013 / 20:22

    I have entered. I think a story before bed helps.

  30. Tracey Brookshaw
    December 3, 2013 / 20:26

    Entered via twitter. I used to read a story to him whilst having his mobile spin above him

  31. Lorna Craig
    December 3, 2013 / 20:30

    Have tweeted and followed , keep everything relaxed after teatime, no exciting games or tv

  32. December 3, 2013 / 20:31

    followed the blog either by email

  33. December 3, 2013 / 20:32

    lots os stories sends mine to sleep

  34. December 3, 2013 / 21:32

    followin via bloglovin as my little l

  35. December 3, 2013 / 21:33

    shared via twitter as @MyLittleLBlog

  36. December 3, 2013 / 21:36

    best tip is to cuddle them tight and they will melt in ur arms and fall asleep

  37. December 3, 2013 / 21:58

    My best tip is light, repetitive thumbstrokes from the middle of their eyes down their nose x

  38. Philip Traynor
    December 3, 2013 / 22:55

    Following on twitter, email and tweeted @PRTraynor83

    Tip to get kids to sleep, a simple bit of calming music; a lullaby or something similar.

  39. Lynsey Buchanan
    December 3, 2013 / 22:56

    I find that reading stories to my daughter gets her settled and off to sleep quicker

  40. Hayley Todd
    December 4, 2013 / 07:28

    I follow your fab blog via email, and have tweeted as @solarsangel. My best tip for helping little ones go to sleep is to establish a bedtime routine. Ours is bathtime, clean jim jams, cuddles on the sofa and then up to bed for a bedtime story.

  41. Kirsten Murphy
    December 4, 2013 / 08:39

    Following by Bloglovin’ as Kirsten Murphy and following & retweeted on Twitter as @Kemcaflipflops.

    My tip is to have a wind down routine like bath then milk & story which teaches them that bedtime is quiet time

  42. December 4, 2013 / 09:45

    Entering. A routine is the best thing and something relaxing.

  43. claire little
    December 4, 2013 / 11:15

    routine 🙂

  44. December 4, 2013 / 12:15

    following via all three platforms (@x_walter on twitter & have shared on twitter). sticking to a routine has always worked for us. he knows that 6.30 he gets bath then bottle/story and bed.

    great competition, my sister in law is pregnant so she’d love this!

  45. Lisa Lewis
    December 4, 2013 / 12:31

    followed my email, tweeted and following on twitter @lisaml81. my kids have a set routine – Bath, Story then Bed.

  46. Helen Schofield
    December 4, 2013 / 16:08

    Following blog, and shared.
    Try to tire them out by keeping them active, then wind down time begins with a bath, then have a story read to them in bed.

  47. Lydia Graham
    December 4, 2013 / 18:51

    Follow via email, tweeted the comp.

    I entering as this will be perfect for 2 of my young Granddaughters, aged 1 & 3, and their new sister who is due in 8 weeks. Keeping the bedroom at a nice temperature helps them to sleep.

  48. December 4, 2013 / 20:52

    followed by email, tweeted the comp (@pooohbear2811) my best tip is have a nice calming bedtime routine, bath, supper, teeth, stories and sleep in their own beds

  49. Anna M
    December 4, 2013 / 22:20

    all done @anna8301 Routine, only routine

  50. December 5, 2013 / 14:58

    already following by email, twitter and bloglovin, shared on twitter as @liaburns18 my best tip is a nice bath, a story and a soft lullaby

  51. December 5, 2013 / 22:43

    reading a bed time story

  52. Tracy Grant
    December 6, 2013 / 07:04

    Routine…… always try to stick to a routine, we normally have a winding down hour, reading a book, having snuggles and a nice warm bath 🙂

  53. isis1981uk
    December 7, 2013 / 21:04

    I’m entering. I find a story & some back tickles works for getting my son to sleep.

  54. Rachel Craig
    December 8, 2013 / 01:38

    Please accept my entry for this prize giveaway,
    I subscribe by e-mail.
    I would say a regular routinue helps. Try to use natural lighting, as when it naturally darkens the body releases a chemical which encourages / enables sleep. Also try to remain quiet and calm, as noise and / or excitement can discourage or make it difficult to sleep.

  55. brenda heads
    December 8, 2013 / 22:26

    I have followed on twitter and tweeted @headsy12. I use the usual things a warm bath, quiet time and read a story.

  56. arabella bazley
    December 11, 2013 / 21:22

    This looks fabulous. I have tweeted @UtterlyBumpty. My mother used to swear by giving all the children a little tot of port in lemonade when we had family get togethers so they would fall asleep but I am not sure the old tried and tested methods are legal nowadays!

  57. December 12, 2013 / 12:01

    Routine – tea, bath, book, milk, bed

  58. Emma Wolski
    December 12, 2013 / 13:04

    shared on twitter @noconawolsk and liked bloglovin
    The best tip is a lavender pillow spray I have found to keep the baby calm! Spray a few hours before sleep so it isn’t too potent!

  59. Jennifer Rhymer
    December 12, 2013 / 19:54

    Followed & shared on Twitter
    I would love to win this to help calm the baby for sleep, I give him a soothing bath and a cuddle to help him fall asleep

  60. monika s
    December 12, 2013 / 22:12

    done steps 1 and 2
    the only tip i can give is to teach them routine from day 1,and stick to it no matter what , worked with my kids perfectly,

  61. samantha roberts
    December 13, 2013 / 09:42

    I am following via email

    I would say routine, supper, bath, bed, story and song…….my daughter lobes the feed the birds from mary poppins song and ‘where the wild things are’ book

  62. Kirsteen Mackay
    December 13, 2013 / 10:05

    Following, Shared. I got my little ones to sleep with a story, a cuddle and a song.

  63. Alana Walker
    December 13, 2013 / 11:48

    Following and shared on Twitter. I like to sing my children to sleep, rocking always helps too.x

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