In the new MEET THE PAJANIMALS DVD, the four friends find fun ways to transition from playtime to bedtime. Little PAJANIMALS fans, along with their parents, can join the magicaladventure, encouraging a calm and happy nightly routine.
Another great way to get your child into bedtime rituals is to use the Native American tradition of making their own unique dream catcher. The Ojibwa tribe has traditionally made dream catchers by tying strings in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame of willow and then decorating it with beads and feathers. The dream is hung above the bed as a charm to protect sleeping children. The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person's dreams, trapping bad dreams in the string of the dream catcher until they disappear in the light of day while good dreams pass through and slide down to the sleeping child below.
Visit Sprout Online for directions to make your own Dream Catcher.
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