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There are quite a few other threads on this topic, worth a search.
Re sleeping and light, we never have had a problem with it, but then we've never been fussy about dark and sleeping at home, they aren't bothered about closing curtains and so are used to the light anyway.
Waterproof dungarees are good, we use those from Muddypuddles, which are very good. Note though they are sized large. Their Souwester hats are good for kids who don't like hoods, and are very cute :-)
Don't take loads aof toys, they won't play with them - a few little things to play with maybe, but mostly ours like colouring and crafting as a quiet activity -we ahve a small box with crafty stuff in.. Ours have alweays liked something to ride - scooter, or at 2-4 ours loved one of those scoot along bikes. Or as suggested something to push around. A ball, a kite etc. is popular as well.
Bedtimes, we just tend to go witht he flow for the first 2-3 nights, after that we tend to get them into bed a bit earlier as they start to flag and get crotechy otherwise
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