Does your little one need some extra courage? How about a way to give them their courage back after a scary dream or event? My daughter, who is 2, has been obsessed with ghosts ever since Halloween. It has brought on a new event to our world of nightmares with a focus. So, like any mom I went looking for something to help her out. I found Bravery in a Bottle!
Mommy Moments with Abby Review: Bravery in a Bottle, was sent to me for a review. So, I gave it to my little girl one night after almost nightly wakings from that darn Ghost that seems to follow her around. It seemed to help. She uses it less and less, and some nights the only way I know she used it is when I walk in her room and smell the lavendar hint of the spray. She still has moments where she wakes up calling, but now it's more for needing the toilet or wanting to come into our bed then it is the ghost. Funny thing is, now she will tell us that we need to be quiet because the ghost is sleeping, so he has gone from being something that scared her in her dreams to something she is starting to feel bad for and look at like it needs protecting. I was very happy this was able to help me out with our bedtime issues. It may not work all the time, some ghosts are just two big, but it works most of the time giving us our nights back. It comes in 4 different aroma-therapeutic sprays: Monster Vapor, Storm Squasher, Feeling Campy, or Courage Concoction.
Product Description: Fears are very common in children between the ages of three and eight. They can be triggered by anything from hearing a scary story, seeing scary images, or the fact that children are becoming aware of death and their vulnerability. Children tend to feel small and often powerless. The world can seem big, frightening, and confusing. Vivid imaginations contribute to their fears. The symbol for the things children find scary and feel might harm them, manifests itself in the form of “monsters.” The best way to solve childhood fears is to give children the feeling of control and power over what is frightening to them. An excellent way to overcome these fears is to tell the child a story about a protective monster that watches over them. In addition, a picture of a friendly monster - like our awesome logo Winston - is superb in helping them frighten away the “bad” monsters. Aromatherapy sprays with essential oils create an actual soothing effect. Give them “bravery in a bottle”. Empowering children is key to overcoming their fears. With creativity, love, and support children can conquer their fears. Aside from being able to vaporize monsters, squash storms, infuse courage, and stave off homesickness - our sprays have a multitude of functionality.
***COURAGE CONCOCTION© & STORM SQUASHER© ARE EXCELLENT ALL NATURAL HAND SANITIZERS DUE TO THEIR ANTIVIRAL/ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES. AND DUE TO THEIR MANY PROPERTIES USE THEM TO ALSO SPRAY THE HOUSE/LINEN/CUSHIONS AFTER ILLNESSES***
***FEELING CAMPY© IS PET-SAFE -KEEP INSECTS AWAY FROM YOUR 4-LEGGED FAMILY MEMBERS TOO...NATURALLY!***
Aside from being able to vaporize monsters, squash storms, infuse courage, and stave off homesickness - our sprays have a multitude of functionality.
Antiseptic, disinfectant, anti-inflammatory
Soothe and heal insect bites
Insect repellent
When applied to temples - can soothe headaches
Aid in sleep and relaxation
Dust mites & bed bugs are repelled by essential oils. Our sprays are an excellent pillow/bed spray.
They can be used:
To heal minor skin burns and sunburns
As an anti-bacterial and antifungal
The essential oil blends enable our sprays to:
Treat bruises, insect bites, sores, swelling
Fight acne - it is an anti-oxidant and astringent
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Please feel free to get your own and ride your little one of the monsters that go bump in the night at the website, http://www.braveryinabottle.com. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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