If bedtime at your home is a source of stress for you or your child,
you may be interested in what. Pediatrician Williman Sears, author
of The Baby Sleep Book, has to say. Dr. Sears stresses the importance
of a nurturing, child-centered approach in developing healthy sleep
patterns and associations.
Our own belief that a sense of physical closeness and positive
bedtime helps ease fear and stress and lay the groundwork for
healthy sleep habits, led us to develop a soft cotton doll, reminiscent
of a simpler time.
"Loveable Look-a-Like dolls are a novel
and creative solution to an age old problem."
A huggable doll with the face of a parent or loved one offers children
a source of comfort, and provides busy parentswith a way to kiss a child
good night, and tip-toe out of the room.

For more information on children's sleep issues, visit:
http://www.babycenter.com/0_baby-sleep-training-no-tears-methods_1497581.bc
Here's an interesting article on child rearing that was published
in The Independent (London, UK) in March 2007:
Mothers with an interest in inventing products want to read
The Mom Inventors Handbook: How to Turn Your
Great Idea into the Next Big Thing by Tamara Monosoff,
available at Amazon.com. As we were developing Loveable
Look-a-Like dolls, this book was an awesome resource.
www.amazon.com/Mom-Inventors-Handbook-Great-Thing/dp/0071458999
Sites of Interest
We found out about a new bib for babies. Check it out at: http://www.littleworldk.com
Want to stay modest when nursing? Visit http://www.modestmiddles.com
Are you tired of carrying your child's doll? Visit http://www.Carry-Her.com
For women with mastectomies, here is a link to special clothing: http://confidentclothingcompany.com
Do your pants get caught under your heels when wearing your shoes? www.pantsunheeled.com