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The books, aimed at children aged 2-7, are designed to put your child at the heart of the delightful story. They are truly personalised, so you can not only add the name of the child to the text but also choose a host of various different combinations to make the person in the story have a likeness to the recipient. This is a lovely bedtime story and totally multi racial too so no one is left out. It's an ideal gift for Christmas, birthdays, christenings etc.
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we stick to a routine, same time every evening, bath, story and bedtime song (a very quiet and boringly sang as the light goes off)
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a good routine is always the key xx
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ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
Chill time before bed, sticking to a routine such as reading a book or having a bath
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bath, story and cuddle
ReplyDeleteA bed time story always helps my little girl calm down at bed time & is good for establishing a routine.
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