My kids’ bedtime lotion

Posted on November 21, 2011 in Kids | by

I am a very busy mom of two-year-old twin boys! They were born prematurely at just 30 weeks, and spent the first couple of months of their lives in the hospital. This, as you can imagine, was a very difficult period in my husband’s and my lives! Finally, my boys were able to come home, where we have fed them and nurtured them, and watched them grow big and strong to catch up with other little boys the same age. We have watched them change from tiny and weak babies into big, energetic toddlers. I spend all of my days chasing them around the house.

They like to get into a lot of messes for sure! There are many, many quick tips and tricks my husband and I have had to learn in order to make our lives a bit easier while chasing around two toddlers, and one of them is to always use Johnson’s Bedtime Lotion before they go to sleep. After their bath, we have a “bedtime routine”. I lay one son at a time over in my lap on their tummy, and I’ll rub the lotion all over their back. Then I’ll rub their little arms and legs down. I’m sure it feels good, but I think it also helps the muscles in their legs from running around all day. At bedtime, the lotion helps to soothe and calm them and get them in the right mode to go to sleep.

They like the scent of the lotion. It smells fresh and clean and baby soft! After their bath and lotion and putting their jammies on and reading a story, my sons usually go right to sleep. I like to think it’s from the massage. Thank you for having a wonderful product; I don’t think we’d be able to get our boys to sleep without it!

I didn’t want to write the price because it is a subject to change, so I encourage you to visit this product’s page and find out the current price. But it should be less than $5 if you buy it online.

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