And, if you've been following my blog, you know that my Princess does not nap, and even though she is able to get through the day without fussing, so to speak, I do wonder if some of her stubbornness does come from needing more sleep, so I would love to read this particular book, "The No-Cry Nap Solution: Guaranteed Gentle Ways to Solve All Your Naptime Problems" by Elizabeth Pantley. I would like to read about the research she has done on sleep pressure. She says that a 3 year old should only be awake for 6-8 hours in a span, and my Princess is up for 12 hours and sleeps 12 hours. I doubt I can reverse time to make her nap again, but I would still love to have this as a future resource. To anyone who believes that I have done something wrong in getting my child to sleep during the day, I would say to them, that I would LOVE for them to show me how to achieve the nap. I am very much pro-nap, so I was shocked when Princess stopped taking one. And if this book happens to give more tips on getting a child to nap when napping seems impossible, I'm all for seeing what it says.
For more information about this book, you can visit: http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth.
Hoping that I win,

P. S. I'm also very interested in the potty training book, as I am sure that I have done something wrong even though my child goes potty. She has been so stubborn in this area!
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