When I was a child, getting to sleep the night before Christmas was a rough deal. I couldn’t wait to wake up the next morning that it was almost impossible to fall asleep. The anticipation of Christmas morning is a major cause of child insomnia, especially that night before. This Christmas eve, don’t let your children stay up all night. Instead, read them a good Christmas story that will give them sweet dreams but will also help them sleep properly so that they can get up early to open their presents.
Visit Your Local Book Store
To find a good Christmas story to read to your kids, go to the local bookstore and ask the shopkeeper what is popular this year. Every year another writer writes another Christmas story that is sure to entertain. Or, you can go back to the classics and read them a Christmas story that’s been around for ages and that will be around for ages more. You can get a good Christmas story that you can read to your kids year after year and, just maybe, they might end up reading the same Christmas story to their kids.
Convey The Christmas Spirit
A good Christmas story will fill their heads with sugar plumbs and flying reindeer, but will also convey what Christmas is all about- the thought of giving to others and about spending that time with family. The best story will put them to sleep fast and will make them dream away the night so that they’re refreshed the next morning.
You’ll know you have the right Christmas story when your kids ask you to read it. You’ll know right away if they enjoy it if they watch you read the story with wide eyed wonder. Read one Christmas story or read several. You can even pick up a novel about Christmas that you read early with the goal of finishing around Christmas time. Have fun with it, because that’s what reading the Christmas story is all about.
So, go out and get that perfect Christmas story so that your kids can sleep affectively on Christmas eve. Getting to sleep can be tough that night but if you read them a story, they will sleep soundly so that they can be up bright and early to open presents and bask in that Christmas joy.