Specifications:
- This cat shaped Baby Sleep Positioner is made of highly-quality material
- With healthy material, thisBaby Sleep Positioner is not harmful to baby's skin
- Your baby surely will have right and good sleep with this Baby Sleep Positioner
- This Baby Sleep Pillow is washable and very soft to feel
- This Baby Sleeping Pillow is nice-looking and practical
- With cute design of cat shape, your baby will love it
- Material: 78.3% Cotton & 21.7%Polyester
- Size: 28 x 19cm/11 x 7.5in(L x W)
Details:
- This cat shaped Baby Sleep Positioner is made of highly-quality material

- Your baby surely will have right and good sleep with this Baby Sleep Positioner

- With healthy material, this Baby Sleep Positioner is not harmful to baby's skin

- With cute design of cat shape, your baby will love it
How to Position a Baby in a Sleep Positioner:

- A sleep positioner can help your baby get a restful night's sleep, because it helps support his head. The positioner can also prevent a baby from developing a flat head, which is caused by lying in one position too much. According to Baby Slumber.com, you can use a sleep positioner in a crib or a bed. When choosing a sleep positioner, Baby's Room Online recommends one that's made up of breathable materials and is washable.
- Place your baby in the sleep positioner on his back. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says this may reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
- Adjust the sides, or bolsters, of the sleep positioner so they're resting snug against the baby's sides. According to Baby's Room Online, this keeps the baby in one position and prevents the child from rolling.
- Rotate your baby from his left and right sides to prevent him from developing a flat spot.
How to Keep My Infant From Rolling Into an Unsafe Sleeping Position:

- Sleeping Baby image by sarkee from Fotolia.comSIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome, is a very real and frightening concept for new parents. Usually, parents use sleep positioners, which are flat or inclined beds that have side bumpers to prevent the infant from rolling. However, many times babies roll in these positioners and may suffocate on the sides of the bumpers or on the blankets trapped between the bumpers and the baby's body. As of September 2010, the FDA declares these products are no longer safe to use. The best way to prevent your infant from rolling into unsafe sleeping positions is swaddling, a technique that restricts movement from the baby's legs, stopping him from kicking into a rolled position.
- Lay the blanket out on a flat surface. Fold the left corner down to about the width of your hand.
- Position the baby onto the blanket so that the blanket fold sits just above the baby's neck.
- Fold the right corner of the blanket down across the baby's body and tuck it under the baby's side. For newborns, fold the blanket over his hands, which will keep them tight to his body for a comforting womb-like feeling. For babies two months or older, fold the blanket directly under his armpits, leaving his arms free so he does not feel so trapped.
- Fold the left corner of the blanket over the baby's body and tuck the corner under his right side.
- Pick the baby up and fold the bottom of the blanket backwards under his bottom. Set him back in bed on his back.
NOTE:
- Color is random in delivery
Package Included:
- 1 x Baby Sleep Positioner