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Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales

Clement Hurd's 'Goodnight Moon' is the highlight of this animated special that features a collection of bedtime stories and lullabies.

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Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales

Clement Hurd's 'Goodnight Moon' is the highlight of this animated special that features a collection of bedtime stories and lullabies.

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what cartoons you can watch: article

Cartoons are one of the "stumbling blocks" of modern parenthood. Watch or refuse, harmful or beneficial - different experts say completely different things. It is very difficult to understand all this abundance of opinions, especially if the child is the first and does not yet have his own experience.

Most pediatricians and child psychologists believe that cartoons are beneficial when used in moderation. For example, educational cartoons clearly talk about things and phenomena that will surround the baby, and calm cartoons before going to bed in the form of a fairy tale tell the child about the importance of sleep or simply help to tune in to a night's rest.

Research in the field of neurology has shown that watching cartoons or any other visual transmission is harmful for children under the age of . The brain of babies of this age cannot yet cope with the amount of information that comes to it through quickly flashing pictures, which is why it falls into the so-called "twilight stupor". Outwardly, it looks as if the child is carefully, without taking his eyes off, looking at the image. However, in reality, such a state has nothing to do with attention and, on the contrary, is even dangerous!

It inhibits the development of the brain, causing it to overstrain, slows down the formation of speech and the formation of memory mechanisms. Subsequently, children who watched cartoons at a very early age develop attention deficit disorder, problems with understanding speech addressed to him and pronunciation of sounds, and there is also a predisposition to early childhood myopia.

Which cartoons would be helpful?

For children over one or two years of age, properly selected cartoons can undoubtedly be of great benefit. Developing and educational cartoons in a playful way explain to children the basic principles, mechanisms and phenomena of the world. Classical fairy tales tell about good, evil and other real human values. Cartoons for children on a night theme or just calm cartoons can be used before going to bed as an element of an “evening ritual”. They will help the child switch from games and entertainment to relaxation and rest, serving as a kind of buffer.

According to Anastasia Abramova, Candidate of Cultural Studies, teacher, there are several rules that should be followed when choosing cartoons to watch in the evening:

1. Aesthetics should be childlike.

Most children love hand-drawn, elaborate cartoons.

2. The plot should be benevolent, creative direction.

Some, even classic cartoons, such as "Mowgli" or "The Tale of the Baby Elephant" by Rudyard Kipling, can cause overexcitation and anxiety if you watch them at night. In addition, there must be hope for the good, heroes you can rely on, and, of course, the victory of good over evil.

3. The cartoon should correspond to the age of the child and teach him morality at the level that corresponds to his age.

4. Cartoons before going to bed should be short or medium in length (up to 20 minutes), calm and not too dynamic.

Full-length cartoons lasting more than one hour are best left for older preschoolers and only on weekends.

5. There should not be too much noise and shouting in the cartoon. It is better if the musical accompaniment is lyrical and calm, and the characters will rejoice, and not swear among themselves.

Calming cartoons for babies from the so-called Animation Gold Fund meet all these rules. Here are just a few examples of those cartoons that are safe to show children at night:

  1. If only there were a dog.
  2. Boniface's holidays.
  3. Big Uh.
  4. Umka in the north.
  5. Train from Romashkovo.
  6. Winnie the Pooh and his friends.
  7. How the lion cub and the tortoise sang a song.
  8. A kitten named Woof.
  9. Octopuses.
  10. Adventures of brownie Kuzi.
  11. A series of cartoons about the Hedgehog and the Bear cub.
  12. A series of cartoons "Lullabies of the world".
  13. Series "Mountain of gems".
  14. A series of cartoons "Wise Tales of Aunt Owl".
  15. A series of cartoons "Merry Carousel".
  16. A series of cartoons about Luntik and his friends.
  17. A series of cartoons about a hare with checkered ears.

You can watch cartoons before going to bed in a special section of our website "Bedtime Stories". In addition to calm and kind cartoons, you will find audio fairy tales there that even the smallest children can safely listen to.

We wish you pleasant viewing and good mood!

Soothing cartoons before bed: 10 online options

Soothing cartoons before bed: 2 views on this question + 10 rules that parents should follow + 10 references to cartoons.

Modern mothers are already spoiled by scientific and technological progress. They have at their disposal automatic washing machines, blenders, microwaves, multicookers, as well as the means by which you can distract the child: turn on children's films, music, soothing cartoons before bed.

The latter is usually the subject of serious debate: should the child fall asleep in this way, or is it better for everything to happen naturally?

In this matter, the main thing is the sense of proportion and the guidance of the principle “Do no harm”.

Soothing cartoons before going to bed: arguments for and against...

When it comes to raising a child, one should follow not only the recommendations of pediatricians and child psychologists, but also experienced parents.

However, it is important to be skeptical about any advice and carefully analyze whether this or that recommendation is suitable for your child.

There is a heated debate about watching soothing cartoons before going to bed: someone calls them manna from heaven, someone categorically opposes them.

Both sides need to be heard.

1. Arguments FOR!

Many people have their own sleep rituals. For me, for example, these are standard hygiene procedures, putting on a nightgown and reading already in bed.

In order for the child to fall asleep well, some kind of ritual can also be formed.

Irina, Kirill's mother, 3.8 years old.
Until the age of two, both a computer, a TV set, and a smartphone were banned for my son.
After that, I began to allow short (no more than 5 minutes) cartoons to be watched at lunchtime - about an hour before nap time. I noticed that my son stopped being naughty due to the fact that he does not like to sleep during the day, and he began to go to bed more willingly.
I decided to transfer this experience to the evening, as there were also problems with bedding. She started the experiment at the age of three.
At about 20.30 I turn on a cartoon for Kirill, short (up to 10 minutes maximum) and soothing. After it is over, we begin the ritual of going to bed: we bathe, brush our teeth, put on pajamas and go to bed.
My son endures all this without a murmur, although he used to whine: “I don’t want to sleep yet.” Now, no tantrums, because he knows that tomorrow he will be deprived of a traditional cartoon if he starts acting up.
The baby falls asleep quickly enough, sleeps peacefully. So I am 100% satisfied with my experiment.

Mom certainly acted quite wisely: she didn’t teach the baby to cartoons too early, and she spends evening sessions not just before bedtime, but about an hour before it, which is generally not dangerous.

For a child, the benefits of such calming cartoons before going to bed are that:

  • from an early age, he forms a certain ritual of going to bed;
  • there is motivation to fall asleep faster and not be capricious;
  • good interaction with parents is formed: you - to me, I - to you, etc.

2. Arguments AGAINST!

One of the most common reasons why an adult cannot fall asleep is excessive use of the TV and computer in the evening.

But the child's psyche is not fully formed yet. So how is he supposed to endure flashing pictures and musical accompaniment before going to bed?

Anastasia, Kira's mother, 2.6 years old, tells.
We had to resort to watching cartoons before bed during the period of weaning the child from the breast at almost 2 years.
My daughter used to fall asleep with my breasts, but without it she was naughty and did not want to go to bed for a long time, so I decided to knock out a wedge with a wedge and, in order to distract her, began to turn on cartoons.
The first week everything was fine: after watching cartoons for 7-10 minutes, my daughter fell asleep. Then the periods of falling asleep increased significantly and Kira stared at the screen for an hour, or even more. When I turned off the video, I threw a tantrum.
Moreover, at night she slept badly, woke up, screamed. Saved my husband.
I ended up in the hospital with acute appendicitis, and he, having strong nerves, decided to wean his daughter from cartoons before bed.
I sacrificed daytime sleep a couple of times, withstood several of Kira's tantrums, but when I returned from the hospital, my daughter fell asleep on her own at 21.00 - 21.30 and slept peacefully until morning.
I understood that soothing cartoons do not exist in nature, they all have an exciting effect on the child, and in the evening they cannot be watched at all.

Here the main problem arose not because of the plot of the cartoon itself, but because of the light emitted by the tablet screen.

Scientists have been saying for a long time that sleep should take place in absolute darkness, and the process of falling asleep should also.

Normal production of the sleep hormone is possible only in the dark, because any light source, be it the screen of an electronic device or a night lamp, suppresses the production of melatonin, and it is much more difficult for a person (both small and adult) to fall asleep.

So it’s clear: you can’t watch cartoons directly in bed before falling asleep, no matter how calming they may seem to you

Wrong timing for watching a cartoon, resulting in reduced production of melatonin, can result in:

  • nervous disorders;
  • various diseases;
  • decreased immune function, etc.

At what age can you start watching soothing cartoons before bed?

No need to rush your child to grow up and get acquainted with technology. Let everything happen naturally and in its own way.

Child development at 10 months

The time will come for soothing cartoons, and for children's films, and for computer games, and for other things.

If the child is under two years old and falls asleep on his own, then it is not necessary to accustom him to either cartoons or lullabies.


Age

Is it possible to watch soothing cartoons

to 1 year

Doctors are not watched at all. . The endless change of frames, flashes and loud sound negatively affect the child's psyche.

1 - 2 years

If possible, it is best to keep your child away from the computer and TV until the age of two. You can include songs and even short children's clips, but no more than 3 minutes long.

2-3 years old

Practice shows that it is at this age that most kids get acquainted with cartoons. Do not abuse views: no more than 20 minutes a day.

3-4 years

At this age, you can extend the multi-session up to 30-40 minutes, but with breaks every 15 minutes, so that the eyes do not get tired.

4-5 years old

Almost all children at this age watch cartoons, and not only soothing ones. In the course are full-length animated films, lasting 50 - 70 minutes. More in front of the TV the child can not be spent.

Children's doctors do not recommend introducing children under two years of age to TV and computers, and generally at preschool age, they should be allowed to watch cartoons and movies in a dosed manner.

Sitting in front of a screen for a long time will result in:

  • vision and posture problems;
  • overstimulation of the nervous system;
  • wrong development etc.

How to choose the right cartoons for sleeping so that they are soothing?

If you belong to the group of those who advocate watching cartoons before going to bed, then choose the right cartoon that would be really soothing.

1) Rules for choosing a calming cartoon before going to bed, recommendations from experts.

It is extremely important to approach watching cartoons with all responsibility, that is, adhering to the basic rules.

Basic rules for choosing cartoons for sleep:

  1. It should be soothing.

    Narrative animated films, where the child is forced to worry about the fate of the hero, excite him, and as a result, it is difficult to fall asleep.

    Bad choice: Mowgli, Rikki-tikki-tavi.

  2. It should not have too many screams.

    Choose cartoons with a measured good plot, a positive direction, with a calm musical accompaniment.

    Bad choice: Masha and the Bear, Tom and Jerry.

  3. It must not be too long.

    The younger the baby, the shorter the cartoon should be. For example, three-year-old children are not recommended to watch cartoons longer than 20 minutes.

    Bad choice: full-length fairy tale "Dwarf Nose", "Pinocchio".

It is also important to follow the basic recommendations of children's ophthalmologists, psychologists, pediatricians:

  1. Do not let your baby watch cartoons lying down. He must sit.
  2. Pay attention to the distance from the TV screen.
  3. If a child has vision problems, before teaching them to cartoons, you should consult with an ophthalmologist. The doctor should also be contacted in case of other health problems in the baby.
  4. Don't let your little one make her own rules. He should not command when he should watch cartoons, what they should be and how long the viewing should last. All this is up to you. If the kid does not agree, deprive him of cartoons altogether.
  5. At least 1 hour must elapse between turning off the TV/computer and going to bed. You can’t arrange multi sessions right before bedtime.
  6. Do not use the cartoon as a way to distract or calm the baby, otherwise he will start acting up deliberately, just to gain access to the computer. Viewing should be regulated and planned.

2) What cartoons can you watch for sleep?

Today there are a great many cartoons, many of which are soothing that parents will easily choose the right options for their little one.

Child development at 9 months: tips for parents

Here is a list of soothing cartoons approved by experts. You can turn them on a couple of hours before bedtime:

Many suitable cartoons that a child can watch an hour before falling asleep are also on YouTube. They can be included online or downloaded in advance.

Here is a list of 10 matching options:

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Cartoon about a family of cute and cute foxes.

Educational cartoon for the little ones.

How to calm restless babies?
Cartoon about cars at a construction site.

Lullaby cartoon before going to bed.

We recommend watching a calm story,
how animals, birds and fish go to bed.

Bedtime story for little fidgets.

Falling asleep with the animals.

Calming cartoon before bed.

How to give your baby a sound sleep?
Asterisks and planets for sweet dreams.

Good old cartoon about a bear cub.

The right remedy for sweet sleep.

Still not sure what to see for the night?

We recommend a light, soothing cartoon,
which will make any little one feel sick.


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