 Hey everybody, welcome to the Lotta Clang. I'm Jessica. Today's video is going to be about our bedtime basket. So I shared our bedtime basket with you guys almost a year ago, I think, and said that we had started one. We loved our morning basket so, so much that we really wanted something to end the day with that same feeling that we were getting in the morning. Also, Emily is very literal, and she really wanted a place for bedtime math and goodnight stories for rebel girls and things like that to go where it was fitting, because in her mind, things that say bedtime and goodnight should be done at bedtime and before bed. So today I'm gonna show you what is currently in our bedtime basket, although it does change often, so this isn't necessarily what's always in here, it's just what's in here right now. I do have a blog post where I kind of outline what types of things go into our morning basket. Sorry, our bedtime basket, not our morning basket. If you wanna see more about our morning baskets, I will link that up here in the description box. But if you wanna see kind of the outline of what I try to include in our bedtime basket, you can check the description box down below for that blog post. I'm also going to kind of show you guys what it looks like for us, so there's gonna be a little clip at the end of us doing bedtime basket, so you're gonna see what's in our basket today, kind of how we do it, and then there's a giveaway. The first thing in our basket are these conversation cards from Big Life Journal. So they are really, really cute, there's 52 of them, and they are growth mindset, and they're really awesome for, they just have these cute little ocean creatures on the front, you guys, and then they just have these questions like, what question did you ask someone today, or what did you fail at today, or what did you succeed at today? So it's a really great way to kind of in the day, recap how your day went, recap your successes, your failures, what you might do differently, and it's also a really great way to have a conversation. Those we don't do every day, we do those maybe every three to four days. This, the question and answer a day for kids three years, 365 days, is something we do every day, and this is a journal that actually came over from our morning basket. So we were doing this in our morning basket for I think almost a year and a half before we started bedtime basket and decided it was a better fit in our bedtime basket. And the reason that is, because it asks questions such as, no not all the time, but every now and then, there would be a question kind of like, what color of the rainbow do you feel like today and why? So it was kind of hard to answer those in our morning basket since the day had just begun. Now when we were doing this in our morning basket, we would just use the previous day. So I would say, what color did you feel like yesterday? But it just seems to be fitting really, really well in our bedtime basket. I do the writing for her, she doesn't write, so I just ask the question and record her answer. And it's really, really fun and sweet for me to be able to look back on her previous year's answers at bedtime. The other things that are in here currently are our bedtime devotions with Jesus Bible, our good night stories with Rebel Girls, our bedtime map. I think this is book two, this time it's personal. The Buddha bedtime, which is tales of love, wisdom, and wisdom for you to read with your child to enchant, enlighten, and inspire. Then we also have, this one's kinda heavy, the Sing a Song of Seasons, is that right? Sing a Song of Seasons, which is a nature poem for every day. So we just, we're not finding a good place for this one, but we absolutely loved it. And this way we're actually doing them every day. And I will say the one that I had in here before are the poem for Every Night. I absolutely love that book, but some of the poems were based on historic events. And there was a few that got a little dark for us to be doing right before bedtime. So just know that if you do get that book, that's what I had in here before. And it was just not the greatest fit for a sensitive kiddo right before bed. And this one is a much better fit because it's poetry, it's got something for every day. They're short, they're sweet, and so far there hasn't been anything traumatic in it. And then the other thing that's in here is Emily's current read aloud, so that is Daisy Dreamer. And then the book I am reading aloud, which for like the fifth time is Roald Dahl's The BFG. The books that we read aloud at bedtime are almost always just a fun book that Emily picks whatever she's in the mood for. And given the choice, she would probably pick the BFG every time. Bedtime devotions with Jesus Bibles. This is the Bible that we were using in our bedtime basket. It is absolutely gorgeous. And all you have to do to enter to win is like this video and leave a comment down below.