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There isn’t a parent out there who hasn’t struggled with bedtime for their little ones. Strategies for getting kids to sleep range from singing silly songs to sprinkling them with “sleepy dust,” and even the hardcore “don’t look ’em in the eye.” Perhaps not surprising, most agree a baby massage helps tremendously. Johnson’s, who knows babies, says a three-step routine of bath, massage and quiet time is clinically proven to bring better, longer sleep to babies within one week. No sleepy dust required.Sept. 11, 2017