Monday, May 31, 2010

Mommies Magic Kisses...



Does your child(ren) say that they are afraid of a monster in their closet or under their bed? Or they want you to sleep with them, because they are scared of having a bad dream...

Mommies Magic Kisses:

Monster’s Beware...

While you are tucking your child(ren) into bed (make it a routine). Tell your child(ren) that your good night kiss is magical, and once you give them (your child(ren) ) their good night kiss. The monsters will magically disappear, because your child(ren) have mommies magical kiss, that will scare them away, and the monsters don’t like to be scared ...

Bye Bye Bad Dreams...

Same goes for Bad Dreams. If your child(ren) has a bad dream every now and then (make it a routine). After tucking them in; tell your child(ren) that by kissing each of their eyelids with mommies magic kisses. It will help to keep the bad dreams away...


This will hopefully help your child(ren) to be able to over come their fears. When it’s time for night nights...


23 comments:

  1. That does work!!! Great ideas, Stina!

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  2. Thanks blueviolet,

    Thanks for your comment:)Just a little parent tip...

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  3. Great ideas, Stina! Wish I knew this when the boys were younger.

    Have a nice day!

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  4. Great Ideas Stina and I love your blog. I'm now a follower. Please stop by my blog and check it out and follow @ www.diaryofachicmommy.com

    Thanks,
    Tye

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  5. That's such a sweet ritual! :)

    http://buckeroomama.blogspot.com

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  6. I love this. Thanks for the post. My children are 11 and 16 and they still require their Mommy's Magic Kisses.

    www.babyroyalty.blogspot.com

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  7. Those are cute ideas! Hopefully my son will fall for it. Sometimes I think he is already smarter than I am!

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  8. That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

    I found your blog through the MBC Follow Me club. I am now following!

    I am still new at this blogging thing and am in need of new followers, so please follow me as well.

    You can find me at:
    http://mommyhoodnextright.blogspot.com

    -Jessica a.k.a Nya's mom

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  9. Great site Stina! Following from TwitterMoms, please stop by my blog
    www.monkeybird.com

    Cheers!

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  10. I love it! I still keep a secret weapon in my closet that only me and Monsters can see....

    I've eradicated a few. ;-)

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  11. How nice! I'm gonna think up a ritual for my toddler. She's 18 months and lately she's been crying in her sleep as if she's having a nightmare.

    http://thepuresimplelife.blogspot.com
    http://atwerpslife.blogspot.com

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  12. Love your blog!! So cute. Found you on twitter moms. My blog is bellaandgracies.blogspot.com, would love for you to visit.

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  13. Wonderful blog. Great tips on the monster in the closet... I had to deal with this not long ago with my 7 year old who will be 8 next month. My blog is aliciahunter.net.. would love for you to visit..:)

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  14. You kniow, sometime children only need a little reassurance that Mom is close by. I love this tip. Following from Twitter Mom.
    Reesa
    http://www.besthealthyu.com

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  15. What a cute idea. We had magic monster spray that kept them all away. What is was really was air freshener, and I told her monsters like bad smells and stayed away from the good. It worked a bit, but she still came to our bed, lol.

    I love your blog and am now a follower. I hope you will become one on my blog.

    http://motherhoodthesequel.blogspot.com

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  16. Love your blog! I am a new follower from twitter moms. I hope you will follow me too! Check out the giveaways while you are there! Have a great day! Heather
    www.livingonloveandcents.blogspot.com
    twitter @loveandcents

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  17. Magic kisses too cute. I am your news follower from twitter moms network. follow me back at http://www.maddieb221.blogspot.com

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  18. It's amazing how the simplest things make the biggest difference...thanks :)
    @hmkrshlprtweets

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  19. You have some great ideas! I'm following from the blog following network group at TwitterMoms

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  20. Great tips!! I'm sure I'll be using these in the future!

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  21. We told our kids that the giant stuffed dog that stood at their bedroom door would start barking if the monster appeared. Of course, the dog never barked so my kids were reassured that all was safe!
    Just stopping by from TwitterMoms.com. You can find me at:
    www.karynclimans.com

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  22. Sweet idea. My Dad used to do something similar with me. I was afraid of "someone in the closet" :)

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