Specifications:
- Created with the latest technology, the Lovely Rectangle Latex Baby Sleeping Pillow will successfully keep you off your baby back during the night
- Regulates automatically moisture and warmth bringing you a comfy ergonomic sleeping surface with this Baby Head Sleeping Pillow
- The Lovely Rectangle Latex Baby Pillow can be accommodated in a regular queen size case and its looks will add a modern style on your bed
- This Lovely Rectangle Latex Baby Pillow guarantee yourbaby the nicest sleep experience for more years
- Pillow Material: latex
- Pillowcase Material: Velvet(80%Cotton & 20% Polyester)
- Inside Pillowcase Material: Mesh Cloth(100% Polyester)
- Size: 40 x 30 x 2.5cm/15.7 x 11.8 x 0.98(L x W x T)
- Suitable for three to six months baby
Details:

- Regulates automatically moisture and warmth bringing you a comfy ergonomic sleeping surface

- Made of high quality material. The Lovely Rectangle Latex Baby Sleeping Pillow is comfortable against the skin, durable for daily use

- It is clinically tested to be helpful in reducing snoring while letting users keep their natural sleeping positions


- Made of good material, this Baby Pillow is soft and your baby will be comfortable sleeping on this Baby Head Sleeping Pillow. With the help of this Baby Pillow, your baby will have good sleep
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How to Help a Baby Sleep:

Most parents have a difficult time getting their baby to sleep at one time or another. Don't worry - learn these tricks and you'll be set.
Instructions:

- Understand that all babies have different sleep habits and that getting the family to coordinate shut-eye could be a years-long endeavor
- Cry bitterly about this reality, then pull yourself together. Remember, you are not alone. Helping your baby sleep through the night requires trial and error
- Establish bedtime and naptime routines early on. Stick with the schedule, and avoid letting your baby sleep more than a few hours during the day
- Create a bedtime routine. Feed your baby, then help him relax with soft music, a warm bath, reading or singing, and cuddling, rocking or calm stroking
- Change your baby's diaper before setting him down for the night
- Place your baby on his back. Pediatricians recommend this as one way to help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
- Turn off the lights and leave so your baby can learn how to fall asleep on his own
- Consider waiting a moment or two before rushing to your baby's side if he starts whimpering in the crib after you've set him down
- Rub your baby's tummy, shoulders and arms if he begins to cry
- Consider the Ferber method: soothe your child only with your voice and gradually increase the amount of time you wait before checking up on your baby. The goal is to get your youngster used to falling asleep on his own
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