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Internet picture puzzle: Spot the sleeping baby

By: My Kent Family reporter mykentfamily@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 07:00, 13 April 2017

Oh baby! The latest puzzle to send the internet into a tizzy is certainly not child's play ...

The image features dozens of wide awake tots but can you find the only one in the land of nod?

The puzzle was created by ChannelMum.com to keep mums and their children busy during those sleepless nights in the lead up to Easter.

Siobhan Freegard, founder of ChannelMum.com said: “Easter should be about new beginnings and feeling invigorated - but mums and dads across the country report feeling quite the opposite!

Can you spot the snoozing baby among the wide-awake tots? Scroll down to the bottom of the story for the solution

“The heady combination of the clocks going forward, lighter nights, school holidays and children tucking into chocolate treats means Easter is the trickiest week for getting kids to sleep in the entire year.

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“So see if you can spot the sleeping baby in the puzzle with your children. They may just take the hint, close their eyes and drift off to sleep.”

A whopping 85% of mums claim their child’s sleeping patterns take a turn for the worse the week before the Easter bunny is due to visit.

And 70% agree this time of year is one of the trickiest when it comes to getting their child to sleep well.

Going to sleep later than usual, waking earlier than normal and getting up more frequently during the night can all be expected over the next week.

The ChannelMum.com study of 1,000 mums of children aged six and under shows on average children lose just under two hours sleep each night the week before Easter.

As a result, half of mums admit to feeling ‘exhausted and irritable’.

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A quarter say their relationship with their partner suffers this week as they don’t get enough sleep, while a third claim they are less productive at work.

But 62% of mums tough it out and say they get used to the sleep exhaustion.

Here's the solution
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