naps
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Daytime naps, power naps and catnaps from Joanna79 Pro 68 days old
Thanks to our swimming, lunching and shopping exploits today, we inadvertently conducted a little experiment = how long could the girls stay awake for ...
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Fourteen month update. from Joanna79 Pro 280 days old
[ ... ] 11. Naps. The long afternoon nap from 12.30pm until about 2.30pm seems to be working pretty well. I don’t let them sleep after 3pm as I’m ...
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Thirteen month update from Joanna79 Pro 313 days old
[ ... ] 11. Naps. We have moved the girls from two naps a day (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) to one long afternoon nap, which has meant an ...
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A day in the life of R, age 1 year and 3 weeks, going on 21 years from Joanna79 Pro 323 days old
Today is a home day. Home days are 84% more dull than nursery days and 63% less interesting than going-out days. Daddy appears to be at work so Mummy ...
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A day in the life of G, age 1 year and 3 weeks from Joanna79 Pro 323 days old
6am – hellloooooo? Hellooooooo? Is anyone else awake? Ruuuuuuth? They may not have heard me. I’ll give it a couple of seconds and shout a bit louder. ...
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Eight month update from Joanna79 Pro 466 days old
[ ... ] naps – and will twist round in their gro-bags at night given half a chance. 6. Baths: now that the girls are eating several meals a day and ...
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From their point of view… from Joanna79 Pro 485 days old
[ ... ] naps ok. Well, G has to have an argument about it (she does about most things) but it’s usually a short-lived tizzy and she will fall asleep ...
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Last night a routine saved my life from Joanna79 Pro 612 days old
[ ... ] naps so that the girls actually sleep for a decent length of time, at the same time so I get a bit of rest? They are fed at the same time, ...
