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St. Eve Kids’ TwitterMom Giveaway: Share Tips on Getting Kids to Sleep (First 100 Win Prizes)

‘Tis the season to give our kids simple gifts. This year, celebrate the holidays in style with St. Eve Kids – a comfortably cute line of children’s sleepwear, loungwear and underwear. While parents will rejoice at the unseasonably affordable prices of St. Eve Kids, children will welcome the warmth of the plush fabrics and age-appropriate patterns.

A winter wonderland of maidens in snow globes, penguins parading, and bold and bright animal prints are just a few of the trend-right girls’ prints. Sports of all sorts and a fun favorite, dinosaurs, are features of the boys’ bold prints. Glittery, shaped buttons and other embellishments make bedtime a treat. Boys and girls alike will welcome a whole new world of playmates thanks to St. Eve Kid’s DramaU™ characters featured on the St. Eve Kid’s apparel. Meet Molly, Tommy, Tammy, Frankie, Johnny, Tweet, Shirley, Lulu, Peggy, Marky and Suzie - the bubbly characters, exclusive to St. Eve Kids, pop up on garments and make the perfect pals for kids bursting with personality and attitude.

The cozy St. Eve Kids collection caters to the boy hoping to unwrap a pair of spaceship pajamas and the girl wanting to find the prettiest nightgown under the tree. All St. Eve Kids products are available in infant/toddler and kid’s sizes.

TwitterMoms knows that the excitement of the holidays can make it difficult to get the little ones to stay in bed. St. Eve Kids and TwitterMoms have come up with a fun contest and we want to hear from you! You could win a St. Eve Kids Cozy just for entering the contest. Warm and cute, the Cozy is a snuggly blanket that has sleeves so your child can relax in comfort.

Here is the question:

As a parent, you know how difficult it can be to get your child to go to bed at night and stay in bed all night - especially during the exciting holiday times! We would love to hear from you. What are your five tips & tricks for getting your kids to bed on time and getting them to stay in bed? Do you have special routines or rituals? Any tricks on getting kids to slow down and become sleepy? What do you do if they wander out of bed during the night? What works for your family?"

How It Works:
To participate, simply write a post on your own blog answering the question "What are your five tips & tricks for getting your kids to bed on time and getting them to stay in bed?" The only requirement is that you copy and paste www.DramaU.net and include it at least once in your blog post. Then return to this discussion page, post a comment below summarizing your blog post, and include an active link to your qualifying blog entry. That’s it! The contest officially ends December 17. All participating bloggers will be contacted by a representative from St. Eve Kids the week of December 21st – just in time for the holidays!

Prizes:

- The first 100 bloggers to post about their five tips & tricks for getting your kids to bed on time and getting them to stay in bed and include a link to www.DramaU.net will receive a pink Cozy and an additional pink Cozy to giveaway to one of your lucky blog readers. The St. Eve Kids Cozys are one size fits most (girls sizes between 6-9)

About St. Eve Kids:

Headquartered in New York City, St. Eve Kids offers delightfully sweet and totally trendy under garments and pajama sets for boys and girls. The boys’ under garment line features briefs, boxers, and undershirts, while the girls’ collection includes panties, bralets, and camisoles. The apparel comes to life with a wide array of playful themes and colorful personalities, including the memorable characters of DramaU that children come to know and love. With styles that make any son or daughter smile and prices that please mom and dad, St. Eve Kids offers the ultimate bedtime snack. St. Eve Kids is available at Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Bealls, Kohl’s, Sears, and JC Penney.

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Hello! My blog is live :)

http://singlemama-reviewcorner.blogspot.com/2009/12/tips-to-keep-little-ones-in-bed.html
I tried to edit, but couldn't.

Thank you for this giveaway! It's fantastic :)
What a great idea! This is a topic that I should have blogged about years ago:

Tips and Tricks for Bedtime
I was just thinking about sleep ware for this holiday. This will be of great inspriation for new moms. Here is my post.
Thank you for this opportunity. I've written a post about the tips I use to get my little one to bed. Routine is key. Read about it here.
Thank you for this great opportunity! Here is my blog entry. My tips are basically, feed, baths, bedtime story, warm pajamas and nightlight.
I posted my five tips HERE. Basically I think planning and communication are what worked best for me.

I included the link to dramaU as well, so cute!

Thanks for the giveaway offer!
I wrote my post. My biggest suggestion....decide on a routine and stick to it. I've never had a problem with my kids going to bed for me. http://angiewith2.blogspot.com/2009/12/how-do-you-get-your-kids-to-...
check out my blog
here is my post. Thanks again megan

Stay @ Home mom who knew ~5 tips

1) filling dinner
2) warm bath
3) pj's and blankee
4) cup of water
5)

Grissell
This is a great topic since so many of us struggle with getting the kids to bed on time and STAYING there! My tips and tricks along with the included www.DramaU.net link can be found here...

http://www.ahappyhippymom.com/2009/12/tips-and-tricks-for-getting-y...
You all always have the best stuff to write about; I'm convinced. With that said, here's mine and the link IS included (love that site!):

Blog link: http://anunconditionalmom.blog.com/2009/12/02/five-tips-for-a-bette...

Blog Summary:
When I had my daughter I can’t recall how many people continously told me, “Be prepared, you’re going to lose a lot of sleep once you get home”. I would do the infamous eye-roll and say, “Yes yes I know”, but no one ever offered up any sound advice on how to assist me in that endeavor. Sure, I asked around and some tips were truly helpful, but the internet and that age-old Motherly instinct truly came in handy. By six weeks of age, my daughter was sleeping through the night 8-10 hours at a time.

Trial and error became a quick routine, but I paid attention to what worked most and I would like to share them with my readers today. Perhaps it can help you out should the problem arise.
My 5 tips to keep the schedule during the holidays. http://homemom3.blogspot.com/2009/12/tips-to-get-kids-to-sleep-on-t...

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