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Sleepytot Bunny Comforter and Soother Holder, Baby Sleep Aid Attachable in Grey

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Keep soft toys out of the sleeping environment for babies under seven months of age because they may cover the nose and mouth and interfere with breathing. Seven month old babies are more likely to explore objects in their sleeping environments than younger babies. Some babies over seven months of age may appreciate a small object such as a soft toy to provide comfort and connection (transitional object1) during times of separation from their parent. The study of 1000 adults revealed that the most popular items UK residents had during their childhood were stuffed teddy bears (45%), toys (16%) and blankets (14%). Other popular objects included items of clothing, dummies, pillows and dolls.

We put 4 dummy’s on it & just left it loose in the cot, took about a week for my little guy to get the hang of it.” Laura They can be viewed as unhygienic and unhealthy, or as a trendy fashion accessory. And while some parents find the baby dummy causes significant sleep problems, others view them as a lifesaver in establishing healthy sleep habits. So who’s right? Well, it’s like everything in parenting – there is (on the whole) no right and wrong. As parents we have to do what works for us, for our babies, and for our families. We’re all different. Most parents I know who have taken the plunge and called it a day with the dummy have done just fine. In fact, after 3 to 7 days, it’s often like it never existed – or so I hear. Sounds too good to be true.Does your baby wake frequently at night because she loses the dummy? Do you have to get up to find the dummy for her many times throughout the night? If your baby is over six months, here are three tips to stop your baby waking for her dummy or pacifier. Most children rely on their comforter when they are worried, afraid, or tired. They are usually needed at times such as bedtime, naptime, or when staying with someone else, (such as with a childminder or at nursery). You need less bedding than you think. A few fitted cot sheets and a baby sleeping bag will keep your little one safe and snug.

This comforter is going to be dragged around, chewed, dribbled on and dropped on the floor many times a day. Make sure you can machine wash it! How many times do you get up every night and find yourself on hands and knees searching under the cot, in the darkness for the looking for those elusive lost dummies. While it all worked out well for the funny father, sleep deprivation can often have a negative impact on any parent’s life. Your little one as precious as he or she is can often cause exhaustion and confusion.

It might sound a little superficial but it does help if you your little one’s lovey is cute. After all, will be part of your family for years to come!

Studies have also found that baby comforters play a major role in helping children to cope when anxious or concerned. Research has even found that baby comforters are as effective as mum in reducing any moderate distress in babies. If your baby is struggling to sleep through the night, a baby comforter could prove to be a worthwhile investment. Safety is essential. Look for potential hazards like buttons for the eyes which can come loose and become a choking hazard.He’s a perfect pillow for little heads on hard surfaces like changing tables and supermarket trolleys! The Sleepytot baby comforter is right for you little one not just because it is safe, washable, secure, cuddly, soft, and replaceable. It is also practical. It can hold on to cots and bars, will keep a dummy or pacifier safe with its Velcro paws, and is a brilliant companion for your little one. An interesting insight that came from the study is that 84% of participants would be happy for their child to form an attachment with a comfort item. These participants believe that forming such attachments is a natural part of development that children will grow out of. They also remember how a similar comfort item made them happy throughout their own childhood.

As a drink that is largely connected to their infant days, drinking milk can be a comforting action to a toddler. If your toddler eats and drinks well throughout the days yet still asks for milk at bedtime/ throughout the night, it could be due to association rather than hunger/ thirst. Giving your toddler a familiar toy or baby comforter can be an effective replacement to milk. While some toddlers may still want milk right before going to bed (or even in bed) many sleep experts warn that giving in to these whims may encourage bad habits. Just because your toddler wants milk, it doesn’t mean that he/ she needs it and there is a worry that milk at bedtime can create an association between eating/ drinking and sleep.Our healthcare visitor recommended the sleepytot when I asked for advice because of having to wake up every hour to hour and a half to give him his dummy, he was 5 and a half months old and it was suggested that we put 4 dummies on and from introduction never give him a dummy give him the teddy … He soon learnt if he could find his teddy he could find comfort and he takes it everywhere!” Lydia Sleepytot's award winning baby comforters have little velcro paws which can hold onto dummies, soothers or teethers. The Millpond Child Sleep Clinic recommend them as a way of helping little ones find their dummies easily at night and return to sleep without fully waking. Red Nose recommends withholding any soft toys or comforters for babies less than 7 months of age, as they may increase the risk of suffocation.

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