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bubhub
24-05-2012, 09:43
If you have a baby that does not sleep well, something that helps your baby to sleep would be an absolute godsend! We are giving 3 lucky viewers the chance to review and keep a copy of a new baby sleep book - The Sensible Sleep Solution: A guide to sleep in your baby's first year.

This call out is now closed

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The Sensible Sleep Solution is the latest in baby sleep books! Newly released, this book is a must have for all new parents.

Written by two psychologists, Sarah Blunden and Angie Willcocks, who work with tired and stressed parents every day, this book is for normal everyday parents who want to get some sleep without controlled crying or co-sleeping.

Based on up-to-date information about sleep and development, The Sensible Sleep Solution is full of developmentally sensitive and supportive tips and information to encourage baby to sleep and parents to grow in confidence. The Sensible Sleep Solution is written in 'magazine style', making it an easy and pleasureable read.

Praise for The Sensible Sleep Solution:
"a beautiful, easy to read book"
"finally, commonsense about baby sleep"
"this is the book I've been waiting for"
"I love how this book sets out what to expect for the first year. We get it in pregnancy books, but I've never seen it in a baby sleep book"

The book is available together with other great sleep products at www.sleepshop.com.au (http://www.sleepshop.com.au)

Thanks sleepshop.com.au ! :smiliedance:


This is what you need to do if you want to be one of the lucky reviewers:

Reply to this thread IF:


you have a baby under the age of 1
you would be able to this book and write a review for us
you are a member of our Reviewer Panel (you can join up - info here (http://www.bubhub.com.au/community/forums/showthread.php?427208-Do-you-want-to-receive-free-products-to-test-and-review))
your Reviewer Panel details are up-to-date with your current address (user cp > edit profile to change your details - remember members cannot see this info, only admins can see this data)
you must live in Australia


By replying to this thread, you agree to:


read the whole book thoroughly
post a review in our reviews section within three weeks of receiving the product (but not before you have read it thoroughly)
your review must be at least 50 words long and written in a way that is easy to understand


If you agree to all the above, post in this thread saying Pick Me and tell us why we should!!

We'll look at all the posts that have been made 10am Tuesday 29 May, Brissie time, and select three lucky viewers. If you have completed your Reviewer Panel details correctly, we'll have your name and address and will be able to send you the product.

Preference will be given to regular contributors to our community and those who have posted in our reviews section (http://www.bubhub.com.au/reviews/) previously. How to add a review (http://www.bubhub.com.au/how-to-add-a-review.pdf) guide

And if you miss out this time, don't worry, there will be plenty of other opportunities coming up soon! Subscribe to this section (http://www.bubhub.com.au/community/forums/showthread.php?427303-Don-t-miss-out-on-free-Review-Products!) to make sure you are the first to hear about any opportunities.

sarz05
24-05-2012, 09:58
PICK ME - My Little man is nearly 9 months old and I haven't had more than 3 hours consecutive sleep since before he was born.

IndigoJ
24-05-2012, 10:01
:( ds2 is 9 days too old for this. He is a crappy crappy sleeper. He does 2hr blocks.

crunchie
24-05-2012, 10:13
Pick me!

We went to Tresillian a few weeks ago and got great results but DD caught a virus since and was very sick and is now back to his old non sleeping tricks!

jade84
24-05-2012, 10:20
Pick me - my 7 month old was a perfect sleeper for the first 4 months of life and for the last 3 it has been hell (I think this is why I have struggled so much with the sleep deprivation) she is waking anywhere from 2-4 times per night and I've tried everything to solve this I'm at my wits end ad I'm dreading going back to work if she is still waking several times a night. Working as a nurse in ICU you need to be able to think quickly and unfortunately when your very tired it's hard to do this.

amylouise03
24-05-2012, 10:25
:smiliedance:
My baby is 2 1/2 months old. We have tried many things that friends, family and midwifes have suggested. The cry urself to sleep, try infants friend as she may have wind, swaddling etc
It's hard to put her to sleep during the day do by night she is very over tired. It would be great if I found a solution in this book. Every mum would love some well earned sleep.

PerStephanie
24-05-2012, 10:28
Pick me! My DS is 3 months old and I'm still trying to get him in a good sleep pattern. Most nights he is waking anywhere between 2-4 hours. I need my sleep, HELP! :(

Barbie 707
24-05-2012, 10:37
Pick me- DD is 6 months old and wakes every 2 hours at night. I've tried what people have told me, been to a seminar with Jo Ryan and she just doesn't want to sleep! I'm happy to read and learn what I should do to help her sleep better. I know how important sleep is for a bubba and just want the best for her:fingerscrossed: :babydust1:

Bunny Lover
24-05-2012, 10:50
Pick me!!! :) please? This is my first baby. I am heading back to work next Tuesday and in the last three days he has decided not to nap much during the day and is waking up every two hours at night. I'm worried about how I will cope with full time work in a stressful position, running a household, a pretty absent partner due to shift work and selective participation and juggling a six month old baby!

Chocolate All Gone Now
24-05-2012, 11:17
Pick me

Dd2 is nearly 2 weeks old & combine that with a 14 month old DD & a 26 month old DS - would love to try this book.

kendallteam
24-05-2012, 11:17
I would love the opportunity to read this book. I am resorting to nursing our wee one way too much so we can all get some sleep during the night, but am really scared that I am setting myself up to forming some really bad habits. Would love to find out how I can settled her better. Thanks

zzz
24-05-2012, 11:26
Pick me please!
I have a 4 month old who is waking lots in the night and trying to get the day sleeps sorted too.

MamaNurture
24-05-2012, 11:33
Please pick me! My little 6m old DD will only sleep when breastfeeding! I'm exhausted and it's just not sustainable. I'd love to read this book and get some help PLEASE!

knomie
24-05-2012, 13:02
Pick me!
My little one has been giving us grief at night! Waking up and not wanting to go back to sleep!

mummy to gods gift to us :)

personaloven
24-05-2012, 14:25
I'd love if you picked me! I have two sleep books sitting on my dressing table. I've read them both to no avail.

My son is 6 months old and is waking 2 hourly most nights. He has been doing this since the dreaded 4 month sleep regression. Controlled crying certainly isn't for us so the gentle approach is what I'm after!

jordansmumma
24-05-2012, 14:41
Please pick me ! My 7 month old is a terrible sleeper! I've tried everything but nothing seems to work....

mumsy2b
24-05-2012, 15:36
I would love to read this - my DS is only 6 weeks old, however being a supermum ( single mum) makes his backward sleeping pattern almost unbearable with a 6 yr old daughter to keep entertained .. He sleeps for 4-6 hours at once during the day, and only 1 1/2 - 2 hours at night .. And sometimes it can take several hours to settle him again .. I am trying to avoid co-sleeping because when I'm in bed - it's the only time I have to myself to just relax - and if this book could shed some light on how to get him into a solid routine in the future - ibwould be one well rested supermum ! :-)

penny05
24-05-2012, 19:43
PICK ME!
My DS is 9 months. Since birth we have done multiple trips to sleep centre in Bris, Child health nurses, doctor visits, and read lots of sleep books!! Also have viewed forums, blogs, spoken to friends, family and attended baby sleep talks! This has got me nowhere!
Now, During day baby sleeps 2x 1/2 hour naps on my lap! Bedtime consists of me stoping everything and laying down with baby from 530pm, he feeds to sleep and im lucky if he stops feeding and is asleep at 830. Normally he sucks and feeds til more like 11:30. Sleeps til bout 130, where he has a 2 hou playtime til 330. Nothing i do will get him to sleep he is a major pain. Feeds to sleep and morning wake up is 5 ish! Safe
To say i havent had more than 2hours straight sleep since before i was pregnant!
Sorry
About the essay! Can you tell i am desperate to be given the oportunity to try!

bubhub
29-05-2012, 14:25
Thanks everyone, this is closed now. I'll let you know who has been selected as the lucky reviewers tomorrow!

bubhub
30-05-2012, 12:57
I've had a chance to select the lucky reviewers - they are:

MamaNurture
personaloven
penny05

For those of you who missed out this time, there'll be plenty more items up for grabs. Remember to make reviews about any products that you've used or books that you've read, parks that you've been too, etc in the reviews area because the number of reviews you've made previously is a big factor in picking the reviewer (as well as suitability for the product)! We also try to share the love and make sure that it's not always the same people receiving the lovely freebies!

Lucky reviewers, your items will be mailed out to you shortly - if you're address in your User Control Panel is NOT correct, please let us know ASAP as that's where we'll be mailing your goodies!

Once you've tested the pumps out, please post a review in the Sleeping & Settling Books reviews section (http://www.bubhub.com.au/reviews/browse/books/sleeping_and_settling/products/the_sensible_sleep_solution) by 22 June.

MamaNurture
30-05-2012, 13:21
:) thanks so much! Can't wait to try it out and let everybody know!

personaloven
31-05-2012, 00:11
Thank you! Can't wait to read it!

penny05
01-06-2012, 01:30
Ohh yay! Very excited to get it! Cant wait to start reading!