November 04, 2020

Pampers {Review & giveaway}

This review was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Pampers. I was provided the featured product free of charge to facilitate my review, but all opinions are 100% mine


We fell back in time!! OH NO!! No but seriously, Daylight Savings Time--  Do you feel weird about it?  I always do.  It throws me off for about 3 or 4 days before I get used to it.  It's always hardest for the kids though.  They get thrown off more than I do which just throws me off in a different way.  Did you know that half of moms (52%) feel that their baby's sleep patterns are thrown off when the clocks 'fall back' and Daylight Savings Time ends?!

If you have a problem with your kiddos when it comes to Daylight Savings Time, today's post is here to help!  Kim West, a sleep expert, has several tips to help you out!

       • To help make ensure that your baby’s sleep doesn’t go completely off the rails, make a slow transition.  Make a point to slowly adjust your child’s bedtime and naptimes an hour earlier, just 15-30 minutes a day for a few days before daylight savings ends. This way, your child will already be adjusted to the time change.  While you’re adjusting naps and bedtime, make sure that you also adjust mealtimes in 10-15 minute increments to help ease the transition.



    •    To help your baby sleep more soundly, consider installing blackout curtains and using a sound machine. Although the days are getting shorter, there may still be some natural light present, especially in the morning as well as noise when you put your baby to bed. To mitigate these, install blackout curtains and use a sound machine to help buffer outside light and sound. Black out shades are great for children with early rising issues, which is often a problem after the fall time change, especially if your child was already getting up before  6:00 a.m.

Blackout curtains are NO joke! We used them in Alaska and they helped us get sleep during the 24 hours of daylight!

    •    Watch your baby’s wakefulness windows. Children have a limited window of wakefulness (the time that they can be awake and alert without meltdowns) between naps and bedtimes. Make sure that you watch your baby for sleepy cues carefully. Make sure that you’re changing your baby’s diaper right before your child goes into the crib for naps or bedtime. Keeping your child dry will help to prevent unnecessary night awakenings, and help to ensure a happy, well-rested baby the next day. 


    •    Get outside. It’s getting colder, so bundle everyone up and take a morning walk, just 20 or 30 minutes to make sure that you and your baby get some sunshine, which will help your circadian rhythm adjust to the time change. If you can’t manage a morning walk, make sure that the blinds are open as you start your day, and keep them open up to 45 minutes before nap and bedtimes to help your child adjust to the time change. 

Outside weather always helps us sleep better, as well as some good old fashioned park trips.

If you do nothing else to prepare for the time change, make sure that your children have had adequate naps in the days leading up to the time change, and help to prevent unnecessary night awakenings by putting your baby into a clean, dry diaper right before you settle them into the crib for the night.

And, did you know that Pampers diapers are now three times drier than ordinary diapers, which results in their best possible experience for baby.

Having three kids, Pampers have always been my personal go-to brand.

Pampers Baby Dry diapers offer little ones up to 12 hours of overnight protection! The features include
  • An “Ultra Absorb” core to cover up to 95% of overnight loads.
  • Their most absorbent Baby Dry ever (sizes 2-5) with a 15% increase in capacity.
  • Three layers of absorbency vs. two (the amount found in ordinary diapers).
  • A longer absorbent area 
  • Snug, stretchy sides, colored tabs and a belted design to reassure parents that the diaper will hold up.
On November 7th at 9pm EST, there will be a #PampersSleepChat Twitter Party that will take place. The chat will be about how the end of Daylight Savings Time can affect sleep patterns. You can also get tips on easing the transition from The Sleep Lady, Kim West.
You can RSVP here.

Prizes include:
  • $50 AMEX Gift Card, $25 Children’s Place Gift Card, Pampers product and book by Kim West.
  • $100 AMEX Gift Card, Pampers Product, series of books by Kim West
  • Grand Prize: $500 AMEX Card to purchase sleep items such as a new crib, video monitor, etc.
To participate, follow your hosts @DoubleDutyDivas, @BridgetteLA, @CeceliaMecca @AngieKcom @WhatMommiesNeed @RamblingChick, sleep expert @TheSleepLady and our sponsor @Pampers.

Not only can you win at the twitter party, but you can win here, too. You can win your choice of a Pack of Pampers Baby Dry Diapers, and a pair of Children’s Place PJ’s (just like the super cute one Owen's wearing above).

a Rafflecopter giveaway


Be sure to head over and follow Pampers on  Twitter or Facebook for more tips and tricks. 


22 comments:

  1. I'd Get A Size 5 Diaper And Size 4 Pajamas
    Rafflecopter Entry Name- Heather Hayes Panjon

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  2. Yay for Pampers! We loved using Pampers when Alea was in diapers!

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  3. Size 1 diapers and the smallest pjs, one on the way:)

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  4. Size 1 diapers and Size 3-6 month PJs

    demureprincess7(at)gmail(dot)com

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  5. Size 2 diapers and size 3-6mths jammies!! :)

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  6. I would get newborn pjs and size 4 diapers

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  7. I would get size 5 diapers and size 3T pj's.

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  8. I'd get size 24 month pajamas and size 5 diapers! I'm so thankful there is no DST here... worst time of year!

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  9. Great giveaway! Telling my girlfriends with kids about it :)

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  10. Great advice, I'm seriously bookmarking this!

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  11. I would love to win this! Size 1 diapers and newborn PJs pretty please! Little one on the way!

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  12. Such good tips! It usually takes us a good week to adjust after daylight savings begins!

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  13. Very nice! If I won, I'd choose size 1 diapers and 0-3 or 3-6 month PJ's. I'm expecting my first baby this month, thanks for the opportunity!

    [email protected]

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  14. I would get the size 3 diapers and 2T Pajamas

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  15. I would get newborn diapers and 3-6 month pajamas.

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  16. I'd get size 4 diapers and 4T jammies!

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  17. I would get size 18 month pajamas and size 3 diapers. [email protected]

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