Friday, April 17, 2009

Is your Baby a fussy sleeper? Today is your lucky day!

The folks over at 4Moms developed Goodnight Sleep Trainer, to help parents develop good sleeping habits for their children. Even better news, in honor of Mothers Day, they are having a contest and you could be the winner of a $2500 cash prize. Just for entering the contest (limited to the first 150 entries), you will automatically win a Goodnight Sleep Trainer.

Contest Details:
If your child is between the ages of 4 months and two years and has an impossible bedtime routine, won’t sleep through the night in their own room or has any other challenges that you think qualifies them for the title America’s Worst Sleeping Baby, we want to hear about it. Register on-line by following the contest link at www.goodnightsleeptrainer.com and tell us your story.”The Grand Prize winner will secure the title of America’s Worst Sleeping Baby along with a cash prize of $2,500.00 for his or her family along with a free Goodnight Sleep Trainer, which is a hand-held electronic device designed to help parents teach their children good sleep habits. Plus, because Mom is a winner on Mother’s Day, everyone who enters wins a Goodnight Sleep Trainer, which is valued at $29.95.
Child must be between the ages of 4 months and two years old.
Parents can enter their child online by following the contest link at www.goodnightsleeptrainer.com/sleeptrainer/contest.php or by requesting a paper entry form by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to: America’s Worst Sleeping Baby - Contest Entry Form, 4moms, 40 24th Street, 3rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

The winner will be announced by May 31, 2009. Complete contest rules can be found online by following the contest link at www.goodnightsleeptrainer.com or requested in writing by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to: America’s Worst Sleeping Baby - Contest Rules, 4moms, 40 24th Street, 3rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

The Goodnight Sleep Trainer is the first hand-held device parents can use to help teach their children to sleep through the night. Sleeping through the night is a learned skill that can be taught and pediatricians have long recommended sleep training as a way for parents to solve their children’s sleep issues. Until now that has meant reading and following the instructions of a 200-400 page book – something that can be challenging and difficult to follow when it is 4:00 in the morning and your baby is crying. The Goodnight Sleep Trainer takes these proven methods and puts them in an easy to use hand-held device which guides parents though this stressful process. It also lets you upload your data to the web where you can track your progress online and compare your results to statistical norms.

So go on over and win yourself a Goodnight Sleep Trainer!

3 comments:

  1. of course I will go over and enter for a free sleep trainer, this is the best contest!

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  2. Oh, I need one of these! Thanks for sharing.

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