My 13 month DD is a horrible sleeper so I am trying to introduce a lovey that she can hold at night to comfort herself with when she wakes up in the night. I know every child is different and has its own preference but is there a lovey toy or blanket that has worked well for your child to get him/her to soothe themselves back to sleep?
I tried one of those small blankets with a stuffed animal attached to
it, I wore it for awhile and put it in between us when I nursed so it
had my scent and she could associate it with bedtime but the stuffed
animal has a rattle in it and she shakes it around and plays with it,
getting riled up. She really loves her glowworm; she gets very excited when she sees it and gets upset when the music stops playing or it is taken away from her so I tried using this as a lovey for her to sleep with but it seems to just stimulate her. She enjoys playing with it and I don't think the bright glow of the light she puts up to her face helps put her to sleep either. I guess I am looking for a plain "calm" stuffed animal or blanket for her to comfort her. I've heard of the Original Slumber Bear but it seems a little big. Any suggestions?

Re: Lovey recommendations
My daughter had a blanket crocheted by her great grandmother...she never took to it. One night when she was about 7 months old we had a babysitter and went out. I was wearing a fancy sleeveless silky blouse. When I came home and she woke I snuggled her on the floor bed in her room and she started rubbing my blouse. In order to sneak away I slipped my blouse off and left it with her. Well...I never got the blouse back as it became her lovey.
A black and white stripey sleeveless silky blouse. She carried that around for months and months and I finally decided to get my blouse back so I brought it to a fabric store and found the same fabric in a very similar black and white pattern. She took to it right away...so I went back and bought 2 more strips of the fabric.
So now, at 18months my daughters lovey is a 1meter strip of fabric! She LOVES it. We actually came to really love it too as it is a really silky smooth fabric and while it is quite large is scrunches up into a little ball. She knows there are 3 and she gets estatic when she gets her hands on all of them at the same time. The fabric store lady said it was a great fabric choice by my daughter as it is never going to fray, can be washed endlessly and won't wear out.
I doubt this is any use to you...aside from saying think outside hte box and watch to see if she is drawn to a certain fabric type/texture. My daughter likes smooth silky fabrics some kdis will like thicker, fuzzy, wooly etc.
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