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The Sandman And The Lost Sand Of Dreams
Released: October 6, 2015
Running Time: 83 minutes
Studio: Shout! Factory Kids
A stop-motion animated film sure to delight children and families alike, The Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams is a beautiful and unique visual treat in the tradition of James and the Giant Peach. Available on DVD on October 6th, 2015 from Shout! Factory Kids, this enchanting story about a six year old boy named Milo who helps the Sandman save Dreamland is wholesome family entertainment that emphasizes the importance of friendship and courage.
Every night, the sleeping children of the world are sent to a fantastic land of dreams thanks to the kind and magical Sandman. But the Sandman’s got some big trouble when Habumar, the master of nightmares, steals the Sandman’s powerful Sand of Dreams and takes control of Dreamland! Needing a brave hero to help them retrieve the sands, the Sandman and his faithful sidekick, Nepomuk the Sheep, recruit a six-year-old boy named Miko. Together, they set off on an incredible journey to save the power of dreaming for every girl and boy. Will Miko and his newfound friends stop Habumar?
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trixx says
She has a sound machine that plays lullabies, works like a charm
Lisa L says
I play soft music and that puts them right to bed
Heather Poindexter says
I have niece and nephews, but as I am disabled they don’t spend he night. Just visit and play.
Jennifer H. says
She is great about it!
Charlene S. says
We like to read a storybook before bedtime. It always gets them relaxed and ready for bed 🙂
Piroska says
My little granddaughter gets a warm bath, storytime and then bedtime! No problems.
Shelley P says
I read a book to my child to help her fall asleep.
Kim Crawford says
Reading storybooks works like a charm.
Carol Nine says
My oldest son had to be rocked to sleep or taken for a ride in the car. I never had any problems getting my other 4 to sleep.
Daniel M says
usually reading does the trick
kara kudro says
we read a book and I sing their favorite song
hannah says
the best way is reading a story together, a good cuddle, and tucking into bed with a kiss.
Stacy Renee says
I still have to rock her or hold her til she falls asleep. I’m probably going to regret it but for now I’m just enjoying it while she’s still little.
Colleen Maurina says
Our bedtime routine is a warm bath, brush teeth and put on pajamas, then read at least 2 books and tucked into bed!
heather says
I get to sleep my watching tv in the bedroom or reading a good book.
amy tolley says
my youngest goes to sleep to a goodnights story
Natalie Brown says
While my son was growing-up, I would read stories and then I would rub his back for awhile before he fell asleep. 🙂
June S. says
My daughter-in-law always gives my grandson a nice warm bath before bedtime to help him sleep like a baby. (works everytime)
lana simanovicki says
we watch a movie
polly says
I always read several books to my grandsons before they go to sleep
Michelle S says
I used lavender lotion after the bath, turned the lights down low, read a short book, prayers, then time for bed. It seemed a good routine.
Rebecca Foughty says
I hope I win this for my daughters christmas stocking!
Julie Lundstrom says
We brush teeth, get Pj’s on and then read a few books to quiet him to go to bed.
Sandra Watts says
I always read to my kids. One was really resistant and the other goes without me asking. They are grown now. I am entering for my grand kids.
Debbi Wellenstein says
We always read to them. We never made a big deal about bedtime, just that it was bedtime and they were expected to sleep, and they did.
Susan Hartman says
My daughter is grown so I don’t have that problem anymore. I used to read her books but I’m afraid that I ended up sitting with her for a long while!
Sharon Kaminski says
I usually read a book and that relaxes them (and me) and get sleepy.
Nancy says
We read books at bedtime.
mycraftingworld says
I read them a story and tuck them in… they know it is time to sleep. They sometimes talk for a little while but they go to sleep pretty quickly
Teresa says
We have a night light system that works.
vickie Couturier says
we have a set routine and follow it closely,,baths,teeth story and bed lights out
Mia says
This looks like such a delightful movie for kids and adults. I have seen previews for it and would like to see it.