We asked readers to submit photos of their kids’ strangest sleep positions. Check out the hilarious pics!
As parents, we talk often about healthy sleep habits, but we sometimes don't leave enough time to discuss the truly hilarious places and ways we find our kids asleep. Counting sheep in a dresser drawer? Falling asleep with food in their mouth? Our readers have seen it all!
Click through our gallery of strange sleeping positions, as submitted by our readers. >>
"My daughter's favourite sleep position is smothering me, while trying to push me off the bed. Gotta love co-sleeping!"
— Anita Jolly
"Here is a picture of my son. He was riding his bike one minute, the next, there he was..."
— Ginger Cote
"He has been sleeping on his tummy with his butt up since the day he was born!"
— Heather Johnston
"Jenna is a child who always played herself out and would literally drop from exhaustion: painting, eating or riding on the lawn mower with me."
— Jessalyn Sammons
"Doesn't everyone fall asleep like this?!"
— Jodi Jenkins
"This is how I found my son napping the other day."
— Crystal Willis
"Here's a photo of my granddaughter Kailee. She fell asleep while playing with all of her moms plastic kitchen stuff."
— Cindy Procter
Submitted by Leah Butler
Submitted by Lindsey Cuthbert
Submitted by Sheena Dingman
"My daughter, Charlotte, may look as though she's practicing yoga or something, but she is in fact sleeping!"
— Krystal Taillon
"My daughter Presley is three years old and we found her sleeping in the hallway one morning."
— Danielle Maunder
"One second she was awake, and the next she was passed out. I'm not sure how that was comfortable!"
— Chandelle Cormier
"My son always falls asleep while eating."
— Marni Fedeyko
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