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Originally Posted by ngdawg
My daughter's excuses always had to do with 'bad dreams', even if it was two minutes after going to her room.
My solution was to take a teddy bear she'd had since her first Christmas and tell her it was the 'bad dream bear'. I told her that anything that was bothering her, she could tell the bear and the bear would absorb all those bad things. It worked. 
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My ex-wife bouht the infant a dream catcher - and she wanted one here too. I don't want MORE clutter messing up her already small bedroom, so I tld her that Unicorns are widely known to chase away bad dreams. Seeing as she has a few toy ones she was happy.
The other day (about a year after this happened) she was telling me that she's made my ex-wife buy a unicorn to have at her house. We got to talking about how the unicorns did it, and she explained that the two baby unicorns (4" toys) spear the dreams, the medium unicorn (a 8" toy) puts the bad dreams into envelopes, and the large unicorn (a 12" toy) posts it to the bad person who was SUPPOSED to have the bad dream.
She made up all of this herself, s far as I can work out.
