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06th Sep 2016

This Genius Buy Is Promising To Help Your Kids Go Asleep In Minutes At Bedtime

Trine Jensen-Burke

If bedtime in your house is in any way like bedtime in my house (the begging, pleading and crying for everyone to go to – and stay in – bed), you are going to want to know about this genius bedtime hack.

Root out the credit cards, mamas. Because, according to Fortune, there is an AH-MAZING new book out that is said to put kids to sleep in minutes. Minutes, mamas.

The book, The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep, is currently one of the top-selling tomes on Amazon. Written by Swedish psychologist Carl-Johan Forssen Ehrlin, the 22-page story tells the tale of Roger the Rabbit, who is trying to catch up on his sleep, and asks his friends Sleep Snail and Uncle Yawn to help him out.

How it works? Well, according to Fortune, “the focus of the tome is to use meandering sentence structure and specific words to induce kids into a hazy stupor.” The author, who says reading his book is “the verbal equivalent of rocking your child to sleep,” recommends that parents read the story slowly, methodically, and with the occasional yawn added in for good measure.

If you need us, we are scrambling to get our Amazon orders in!