Every mother is concerned with the comfort of her children. A new mother can even go a little overboard in her concern for the comfort of her new baby. When a new mother puts her baby down to sleep, she will want to make sure the baby is perfectly safe and comfortable.
When they first came out, the baby sleep pillows were advertised as a way to prevent babies from having flattened heads due to sleeping on one side too long. Very slim and flat baby sleep pillows are sometimes used in children hospitals. Naturally, new mothers may be wondering if their baby needs a baby sleep pillow.
Should you use a baby sleep pillow?Did they used them in ancient times? Well, baby sleep pillows are pretty much a new need these days. Doctors do not even recommend that you put a baby sleep pillow in with an infant or toddler under the age of two. The baby could smother. Some baby sleep pillows have been recalled due to safety concerns.
The baby sleep pillows are just fine for children over two. Young children like to get baby sleep pillows for a gift. They can even become emotionally attached to baby sleep pillows.
Baby sleep pillows for toddlers are not the same kind of sleep pillows that older children and adults use. If you want to give one as a gift, look for a small travel size baby sleep pillow. It should be washable and non allergenic. Do not get one that has things on it that a small child could choke on. You do not want a child to choke on something.
Baby sleep pillows should be stuffed firmly so that when the toddler who lays his or head down on it, will not sink into it. There are many choices out there to choose from. You can personalize it if you make it yourself. Just purchase a travel pillow and make a new cover for it out of some cute fabric with designs a kid would like on it. There are a lot of really cute baby print materials you can choose from. Then put the name of the child you are giving it to on it. You could even use some washable fabric paint to print his or her name on it. Everyone will love this perfect gift!

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