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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about bedtime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing activities, routines, or events that occur near the time someone typically goes to bed.
Example: "We should start winding down the activities about bedtime to ensure the kids get enough rest."
Alternatives: "around bedtime" or "near bedtime".
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I've written about Bedtime Math before.
"Night Journeys: An Adventure in the World of Sleep and Dreams," an exhibition about bedtime rituals and routines, sleep and dreams.
We drift off, thinking about bedtime, when our children of divorce are more likely to ask questions that are sometimes impossible to answer.
If you have a question about bedtime, or how to keep your kids from falling asleep at school, ask it below, or on Twitter using #livinghour.
"Why don't they just put a penis or a vagina on every toy so you can be completely sure you're getting the right one?" She is tender, fierce and passionate — the kind of person who can stroke our pussycat with gentle fingers while she growls at you, her eyebrows a menacing shelf, about bedtime and her plans to avoid it.
Meanwhile, Day was thinking about bedtime.
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So you can't imagine someday telling your kids that you're not going to entertain a hypothetical question about bedtimes?
It might be helpful for parents to sit down and talk about bedtimes and plan for them.
In one scene, she's reflecting with her teenaged son about the memories they shared in the house, and she dreamily reminisces about the bedtime stories she had made up for him when he was a young boy.
How about a bedtime math problem?
The problem with picture books about tantrums, bedtime, and manners is not that they reflect softie, insecure parenting gone mad.
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