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By: Bethany Bien
At the close of a long tiring day, getting your little girl off to bed can sometimes be more than a challenge - it could even seem like a chore, which has the potential to really get on your nerves when you're exhausted from running around all day. When children are small, every single day seems like an exciting adventure with such an amazing variety of new things to explore, so many new sights and so much to imagine. Quite often, she won't have any interest in going to bed, being just too excited about what she's doing or the thought of more fun things around the corner.

Our motherly instincts should tell us that we need to create an incentive of some kind to encourage her to look forward to bedtime, just as she is looking forward to playing with her favorite doll and her other thrilling baby accessories. You need to find a way of making her really look forward to going to bed - it will make your job a whole lot easier when it comes to the end of the tiring day.

One of the first things that we need to do is to come up with a routine, that can be repeated. Whilst young minds are looking for stimulation, education and growth, they also value the stability of a routine and if you make it fun, then you can achieve two goals at once.

Try and incorporate the chores that need to be completed before she lays down, into your plan. For example, she may need to have a bath, use the bathroom, brush teeth, say her prayers and then go to bed. Give her the opportunity to do a few things her own way in this routine and she'll "buy into it" more quickly.

Often one of the best ways to make the bed seem more attractive is to make it look appealing. You should know several of her favorites at this point - for example, she could have a favorite character from one of the books that she's been reading, or a movie, cartoon or TV character she relates to. Why not create a theme in the bedroom, as you can get complete nursery bedding and accessory set themes based on almost every imaginable character.

Whilst you're thinking about themes, why not make the PJs more theme oriented. Many little girls dream about being a princess and you can set up the room and her bed to project visions of an enchanted castle, to entice her into dreamland.

If you put a little thought and imagination into it and think way back to when you were a girl of her age, you should be able to make bedtime something that she really looks forward to as opposed to fighting against. Creating a special theme with appropriate nursery decoration could be fun for you as well as for her! Add some little games or other routines just prior to lights out and you should both be in for a restful night.


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