Cot bumpers are often used to prevent a baby’s limbs from getting stuck though the bars and soften any impact. But traditional padded cot bumpers are no longer recommended due to safety concerns. Are the new breed of mesh, breathable cot bumpers/liner/wraps any safer and what should you look out for when choosing one?
Read MoreSmart, wearable baby monitors are devices worn by a baby that alert parents to changes in heart rate, breathing, blood oxygen levels and sleeping position. But can they actually prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), do they give the peace of mind intended or are they just a way to make money from anxious new parents?
Read MoreBaby sleeping bags are not like ordinary sleeping bags. For a start, you don’t have to spend up to an hour trying to stuff them back into that carry bag. They are basically wearable blankets, kept on with poppers and zips and are becoming increasingly popular in the UK. Here is the answer to every possible question you might have in this ultimate baby sleeping bag guide.
Read MoreThe first time I heard of a baby nest, outside the context of a little bird, it was 2017. I was reading through a list of ‘must-have’ baby products in the comments of an Instamum’s post. The Sleepyhead came up time and time again. Parents called it a lifesaver and an absolute essential. Then in 2018, the Lullaby Trust deemed them unsafe. So should you get one? Are they safe? And why are they still so popular?
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