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Sleep training

We have introduced a new friend to Estelle as part of our new sleep training program (not necessarily sleeping through the night, as many new parents hope for - we'll start with sleep for more than 2 hours at a time and not going down screaming) This little bunny was given to Estelle by Aunty Katherine when she was born, but our sleep expert book suggests choosing a lovey for your little one, to help them "self-soothe" when trying to fall asleep. It's a rather puffy (Janette!) little bunny, and quite adorable... our question to you is - what should we call him? (or is it a her?)


(Merci pour le livre, Pascale, on commence cette fin de semaine, et on vous donnera des nouvelles...)
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Anonymous said…
Lynn suggests the traditional "Peter" as in Peter the Rabbit. A good compliment to reading Beatrix Potter stories as a bedtime routine. Lynn wonders if your little munchkin is still hungry when she is going to bed, (or gas, or just lonely) - where did we put the manual??? Sometimes we found that Pachelbel's Canon was a very nice piece of music to play. It sooths the parent, and sometimes the child.

Good luck, Love, and Patience.

Paul
Anonymous said…
Yes, that is a puffy bunny indeed!
XOXO
Janette
Stéphanie said…
Serait-ce le fameux livre "pdf" qui aidera une nouvelle famille à mieux dormir? Bon courage, et beaux rêves!

Quant au beau lapin, Christophe en a un semblable depuis sa naissance (même tête, mais corps différent), et il s'appelle Monsieur Lapin, tout simplement!

Victor n'a pas voulu de M. Lapin, pour lui, c'est une simple doudou qui lui sert de réconfort. Mais l'important est que ça fonctionne, suffit de trouver ce qui va les accrocher.

Beaux dodos Estelle!
Anonymous said…
Voilà le grand concours! Moi je suggère popoune. Sa grande tante Paule est aussi née le 16 novembre et mon sobriquet pour elle est popoune. Si je me souviens Guy avait une couverte blanche et bleu douce qu'il a trainée un peu partout. Bonne chance. X0X0 Mémé