
I've written before about the kids sleeping in our bed—on November 3, 2008, to be precise. I haven't said much about it since because nothing had changed.
But Dave and I were getting increasingly fed up. Two adults and two kids in a queen-size bed isn't all that fun, or conducive to good sleep. It's not conducive to lots of other stuff, either. So Dave and I came up with a plan.
First, I went to a local store and bought a Cloud B Twilight Turtle (above). I'd seen it advertised, and it looked cool. It projects a starry night sky onto ceilings and walls in three colors—blue, green and amber. Heck, I wanted one for me.
Then I ordered Pillow Pets. The kids had seen them on TV and were asking for them. Call us suck-ahs, call us desperate parents, whatever. We got Max the purple hippo, Sabrina the dalmatian.
Last, and this was Dave's brilliant/desperate idea, we blew up the Aerobeds we keep in the basement and put them in Max's room.
Then I told the kids that we would sell them to a traveling circus if they did not sleep in there.
OK, I didn't really.

In the last few weeks, the kids have happily gone to bed in Max's room. The Twilight Turtle stars and moon are mesmerizing—Sabrina likes to try and count them. The kids think the beds are fun, and the Pillow Pets are cuddly.
OK, so the kids still end up coming to our room in the middle of the night. But this is half the battle, won.
I asked The Cloud B peeps if they'd be game to spread the sleep love around, and they offered up two Turtles as giveaways, each worth $34.

Or you could get the ladybug version, if you'd like.
You can also get 15 percent off Cloud B products now through March 18, 2010, by using the code MAX-0210.
To enter, just leave a comment about your child's sleep habits...or lack of habits! Also, mention whether you'd like the turtle or ladybug.
BONUS ENTRIES: After you leave your main comment, do a separate comment for each of the following that you have done:
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• Tweet about this giveaway and leave a comment with your Tweet time stamp (translation for Twitter newbies: click on the time below the Tweet, which shows you the URL). You can use this Tweet: A #giveaway for parents of sleep-challenged kids: Win a Cloud B Sleep Turtle or Ladybug from @LoveThatMax, http://tinyurl.com/yknvam2
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This giveaway is open until Thursday, March 4, 11:59 p.m. EST, and is for U.S. and Canadian residents. I'll pick the winners via randomizer.org, announce the winners the next day, and alert you by e-mail. Good luck!





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ReplyDeleteI would love to win this Thank You for this great giveaway fancyfeet45@earthlink.net
ReplyDeleteson did not sleep all night till after 3 yr
ReplyDeleteIt's a fight to get anyone to go to sleep lately.. it's really draining. I'm wondering if this would calm them all down.
ReplyDeleteMy nephew sleeps pretty well, although he often wakes up once during the night and is usually really hungry and will eat a cereal bar!
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ReplyDeleteOhhh sleep what is THAT... Wee Man swears that Gorillas are going to get him. Or that his night light doesn't light the WHOLE room. Then there is Lil Kiwi. She still sleeps in her crib in our room because we only have a two bedroom. If her blanket comes off, her cuski gets away from her, or what ever little thing happens and she is up for the night. She is the real princess and the pea. We would love a turtle and a good nights sleep.
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ReplyDeleteSuper cute. The 3 year-old will LOVE this!
ReplyDeletemy son sleeps great and i like a turtle one
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ReplyDeleteI know I'm late commenting on this one, but I have just found your blog. I'm chuckling about the topic of sleep because of the last week at our house. We have three "typical" children, aged 13, 13 and 3. (No special needs kids of my own: I work for a non-profit that includes lots of them, though!)
ReplyDeleteOne morning we ended up with the two of us, one 13 year old, and one 3 year old. The next morning it was the two of us, the other 13 year old and the 3 year old again! Good thing we have a king-sized bed!
I'm always amazed at the truly creative things parents think of to try to solve their everyday situations. Whatever works!
heather