Small infants do not need pillows and if you do put them on a pillow, most of them will squirm off of it. An infant’s typical resting position is normally on his or her back with the head sideways. While a parent may think of a pillow as a comfort, for the baby, having a pillow in the crib is not comfort, but danger, as babies do not have the ability to move a pillow that might be obstructing their ability to breathe. With any crib set you buy pillows will not be included for this reason, and that includes Max baby bedding.
Remove cuddly toys from the crib if you are not present; they can pose more of a danger to your baby than fluffy bedding or pillows. A child may hug a stuffed animal, due to the nature behind it, and then may be unable to push it away.
Tags: baby bedding, baby crib, cuddly toys, pillows, stuffed animal
No Comments // Posted on September 14, 2009 // Home
It is unnecessary to give pillows to infants, but, if you choose to put them on one, the infant will wiggle off of it. An infant’s typical resting position is normally on his or her back with the head sideways. Educated parents purchasing baby bedding sets are well aware that responsible retailers of baby bedding know that pillows do not make babies more comfortable. If fact, pillows are highly dangerous to babies, since their motor skills have not yet developed to a stage which enables them to push away an offending pillow, should it obstruct baby’s easy respiration. For this reason, pillows will not be included with any crib set you buy, including Max baby bedding.
Remove cuddly toys from the crib if you are not present; they can pose more of a danger to your baby than fluffy bedding or pillows. Stuffed animals are dangerously attractive to young children, who love to hug the precious toys, but may be too tiny and weak to push their “little friends” away when they obstruct their breathing or movement.
Tags: baby bedding sets, cuddly toys, little friends, wiggle
No Comments // Posted on September 7, 2009 // Home