All my kids are good nappers and I have a separate daycare space in my basement. My 3.5 yo dcb goes asleep without issue however wakes sometimes before the other kids. He is really good and stays on his cot as he is supposed to.
I was thinking about introducing a small bag of things he can do in his cot but do not want to screw up the good thing I have going (he currently is only allowed books with him). Am I just asking for trouble? I just see him getting a little bored on the baby monitor and want him to have something special he can do when he awakes. For those of you that do this, how do you introduce it to the kids? How do you let them know they can play with the items and when (e.g. don't want him skipping his nap or just laying there for a little bit and giving up trying to sleep) Heh heh, the more I write this, the more I am wondering if this is a bad idea? What does everyone else do? I don't want to have to go downstairs at all as I don't want to disturb the other little ones. Sometimes they can sleep for 3 hours and he sleeps for 1-2 hrs depending on day.
PS- my basement is completely one open space and I am a TV free program.

































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I put a noisy fan on and they all sleep really well. They are separated into various corners. I do use my teenaged son's room for one pnp (it's also in the basement) and my main floor office for one (the two youngest), but would love to be able to not use these spaces. I am starting two new babies next month...thinking of how to rearrange so that I don't have to use my son's room. I may just curtain off another corner in my basement playroom instead.



