5 ways to create a bedtime routine for your toddler- so everyone can get more sleep 😴
3. Keep connection at the center of the process

Newborn babies have the impressive ability to sleep just about anywhere at anytime. But that all begins to change right around the time they gain mobility. With the great big world to explore, it’s as if sleep has lost its appeal—which can mean you suddenly have a bigger bedtime battle to wage.
Don’t worry, though: It’s completely possible to skip the battle and transition smoothly to bedtime. It all starts by acknowledging (as hard as that can be) that your little baby isn’t so little. But by graduating from a traditional wearable blanket to the ingenious new On the Move Sleep Bag from Ergobaby with optional legs for loungewear, you can give them the independence they crave—while developing a peaceful bedtime routine that calmly transitions them to dreamland.
Back in the days when baby didn’t need much additional help falling asleep, it was probably common to feed them until they drifted off. As that begins to change, Gorton says it’s key to support your child in finding a new sleep prop—or something that sends them cozy-time cues. “Instead of that prop being you, I suggest encouraging a lovey or using a sleep sack to provide comfort and security throughout the night.”
With Ergobaby’s new On the Move Sleep Bag , it’s easier than ever to help your mobile child still experience the comfort of a wearable blanket: Just start by adjusting the snaps to open the leg holes so your child can freely move about. Then, before moving them into bed, simply fold and snap the leg holes inside to transition it into a comfortable, enclosed sleep bag.
Tiring as it may feel to read the same book five times a night, every night, Gorton says that’s actually a positive sign that your child is developing his or her own bedtime routines.
“This is why your child wants to hear that same song over and over or read Goodnight Moon for the 50th time in a row,” Gorton says. By encouraging them to make their own choices when it comes to bedtime stories or by empowering them to get out their pajamas and sleep bag, you’re giving your growing baby a much-desired sense of independence—with the ultimate goal of a peaceful bedtime transition.
From reading books to singing songs and dressing for bed in Ergobaby’s On the Move Sleep Bag , you are developing a sweet routine that leads to sweet dreams.
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