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Has your little one ever had problems getting to sleep? Silly question…

Well today we have a prize that just might help. These cute bunny baby comforters from Sleepytot are designed not just to be a soother in themselves, but also to keep your baby’s dummy safe in its paws, so they can find them easily in the night.

Dummies are a funny thing aren’t they? When I was pregnant I remember saying ‘my baby is never going to have a dummy’, and then faced with a screaming baby in the middle of the night, it’s a different story entirely!

If your baby doesn’t use a dummy, these Sleepytot bunnies still make lovely toys, and they can use their Velcro paws to cling onto the side of the cot instead! We have two to give away, so two lucky potential winners today. To enter, leave us a comment, telling us one thing that you never thought you’d do as a parent – chocolate buttons for breakfast, back-to-back cbeebies? You can tell us, we won’t judge! (My youngest’s first food was nutella after all.)

Fancy an extra chance to win? Every time you share this post, we’ll pop an extra entry into our prize hat for you. We’ve got some little buttons for you so it’s dead easy…
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Yesterday’s winner was Arabella Bazley – congratulations Arabella! Read the full competition rules here.

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Our guest post today is from Holly, blogger at It’s A Mummy’s Life, mother of two girls under three years old and proud owner of one full time job.  She can mostly be seen drinking coffee and trying to keep her eyes open enough to fool her boss that she’s listening to him.  In her ‘spare’ time she plays Princesses and Fairies with her girls.

As a new mother we all have such high expectations, hopes and dreams for our baby and most probably a fairly fixed idea of how we will adapt as mothers.

Some women take to motherhood like babies to explosive nappies, but some are less sure of what to do and search desperately for the ‘how to’ book before realising the baby didn’t come with instructions.  That was me in case you’re wondering.

So here are a few things I wish I’d known then that might have helped make my early months as a mum less stressful.

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Today we have the latest in our series of guest posts from new mum Kayleigh – baby Nathan is two months old now, and growing fast!…

Nathan is now two months old and there are little parts of his personality coming through. He is a very smiley baby and my computer is slowly filling up with a ridiculously large number of pictures. I think my friends are getting tired of the daily picture updates on facebook and statuses telling everyone that Nathan just did a poo or something!

My collection of none-blue baby clothes is growing but so is Nathan! He outgrew his newborn clothes in about a week and is now in 0-3 months. I also received his appointment for his first vaccinations and it feels like a court summons. I am absolutely dreading it, but thankfully Kevin will be there for moral support. Nathan’s cord finally dropped off and his skin isn’t so dry anymore. Sadly we are now fighting a losing battle with cradle cap *disgruntled mumblings*

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Today’s guest post is from Hannah, who blogs as Muddling Along Mummy, where she writes about trying to navigate through life, work, family and still being herself. Her blog is a finalist in the Best Baby Blog category in the MADs Awards, you can vote for her by following this link. Today Hannah is feeling a bit sleep deprived – can you tell?!…

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Back in the days before babies I took my sleep for granted.

Now with Big 26 months old and an 18 month gap to Little, sleep is my new object of lust; my all time desire, the thing of my aspirations and (day) dreams.

Its definitely a case of you don’t miss it until you don’t have it.  I’m sure I didn’t enjoy lie ins and afternoon naps as much as I should have when I could still easily have them.

Sleep has become the new bargaining chip in our relationship – do I love my husband enough to let him lie in both mornings at the weekend, what am I prepared to do to bargain for an afternoon nap?

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Sleepless nights – the ultimate badge of parenthood. When you first become pregnant it’s what all your friends with children will warn you about, but until you’ve experience weeks or months of sleep deprivation you just can’t imagine how exhausted and vulnerable it will leave you feeling.

For many parents, there comes a point where you just can’t take it anymore. Today Liz Jarvis talks about that breaking point, and how she used sleep training to help her family get some much needed rest. Mum and journalist Liz blogs at LivingwithKids on behalf of KidStart.

Remember that episode of Friends? The one where they’re all trying to get Emma to sleep but she just keeps crying?

Well for the first nine months of No 1 son’s life, we had the same problem. He just wouldn’t  go to sleep – at least, not when we needed him to, ie at night.

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We all dream that having babies will be blissful, full of smiles, tiny babygros, and strolls in the park in the sunshine.  Not to mention bath time fun and snuggles in your Cuddledry baby apron towel of course!

The reality though is often far removed from this imagined ideal. Today’s post is from Emily Organ. Emily is a stay at home mum in her mid thirties with three children under five. Emily also writes the popular parenting blog Babyrambles.

It took me a while to get pregnant with my first child. During that time I was desperate to be a mum. And I thought parenthood would be a walk in the park compared to my stressful job. I had firm ideas about what life as a mum would be like. I turned out to be wrong on a few of them.

Misconception 1: Newborn babies sleep most of the time. Whenever I went to see a friend who’d just had a baby, it was asleep. I later found out that newborn babies do sleep quite a lot, but usually for half an hour here and there. The only exception was when people visited, then my babies would be comatose for three hours. My friends would say, “Your baby sleeps a lot doesn’t it?”.

Misconception 2: Mums who complain about baby weight should just exercise. Eat less and move around more, that’s what you do isn’t it? Then I found out that baby weight seems somehow different to normal weight. It has a more stubborn, hormonal nature. And finding the time and energy to do regular workouts when you’ve got a young baby is not easy. Some days with young children can be so tricky that you need cake to get through them. Not conducive to losing that weight.

Misconception 3: Parents who complain about lack of sleep are making a fuss about nothing. After all, you can have a bad night’s sleep when you don’t have children can’t you? I never appreciated the effects of sleep deprivation. And when it happens night after night you become zombified and prone to bursting into tears at nothing. Those nights when the baby woke up for a feed and didn’t go back to sleep again were the worst. And the discovery that you can’t force a baby to go to sleep is not a nice one.

Misconception 4: Fussy eating is caused by parents. Surely if I introduced a wide variety of foods at a young age then my children would be happy to eat them? My son was adamant he didn’t like most foods when he was ten months old. And despite my best efforts, he’s still adamant he doesn’t like most foods at four years old.

Misconception 5: Children under five are incapable of being naughty. I was certain their brains would be too under-developed at this age to carry out mischief. But then I discovered that an eighteen month old will deliberately throw toys at his older brother and laugh at me when I try to tell him off. And run off in the opposite direction when I try to put his coat and shoes on. How do you discipline an eighteen month old? The answer is you can’t really, you just have to live with it.

If I’d known what I know now, would I still have children? The answer is yes. I found out that motherhood is harder than I ever imagined, but I feel lucky and blessed to have my three beautiful children.

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