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Kiddopotamus & Co 100% Cotton Knit SwaddleMe Pink - Large | 
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| Brand: Kiddopotamus Category: Baby Product
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $1.00 (10%)
New (6) from $8.99
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 435
Color: Pink Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.7 x 1.2
MPN: 10527 Model: 10527 UPC: 750849105274 EAN: 0750849105274 ASIN: B000HED5MY
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Soft fabric wings hug your baby close and stay securely in place with self-fasteners so baby stays comfortably swaddled all night long. | | • | As baby grows, wings adjust for a perfect, customized fit for your baby. | | • | Easy diaper changes! The leg pouch pops down for easy diaper checks with no need to unwrap baby's arms. | | • | SwaddleMe on the go! The harness access slit allows the SwaddleMe to be used in car seats and strollers. | | • | Birth to 3 monts |
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Product Description Swaddling Soothes Newborns and Reduces Symptoms of Colic by recreating the familiar, comforting snugness of the womb. Swaddling also reduces the incidence of the startle reflex, which can upset babies and increase the frequency of waking and crying.Swaddling Can Reduce the Risk of SIDS and help babies sleep through the night. New research shows that swaddling can help reduce the risk of SIDS by promoting better sleep when infants are on their backs.Pediatricians Have Long Recommended Swaddling to soothe and comfort newborns, but loose blankets do not stay securely in place. The SwaddleMe provides the simplest, most effective way to swaddle newborns.Swaddling Can Reduce the Risk of SIDS and help babies sleep through the night. New research shows that swaddling can help reduce the risk of SIDS by promoting better sleep when infants are on their backs.PREEMIE 3-7 pounds SMALL 7-14 pounds LARGE 15-22 pounds
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Best one so far! August 28, 2008 H. Lewis We've used a few different swaddle blankets and this is my favorite. Stretchy cotton knit allows you to wrap the baby really tight but not overheat in the summer. The velcro stays out of the way and doesn't poke the baby. You can also swaddle with one arm out. Beats the Miracle Blanket and Halo Sack in my opinion. Cheaper too.
a little too big, but excellent August 8, 2008 Jana Ciglerova (prague, czech rep) I first got the fleece one but it was far too warm for the baby - my son was born in June. Also, I got a large one first which is also way too big - make sure you get the small size one up until about four to six months and up. Baby also gets warm in it which is another reason why they comfortably fall asleep. It almost immediately calms him down, especially in those moments when nothing else helps, I wrap him up in this blanket, put a pacifier in his mouths and hug him firmly on my left side where he can hear my heart. This usually puts him to sleep within minutes. I also got one for my friend who's due in two weeks so that she has one. I didn't make the same mistake though and got her the small size.
Pretty good June 29, 2008 Mommy of H and I (Boston, MA) This swaddle blanket is pretty good but not awesome. It's gotten easy for my baby to get out of, or get tangled in, now that she is 3 months and can use her arms. I am not sure what to do now since she wiggles out and wakes up. But until now it was a great deal for its price.
The best! April 15, 2008 A. Donnelly (WA USA) These swaddle blankets are awesome! I didn't have the benefit of having these with my son, and boy I wish I did. We use this to swaddle our daughter every evening, and she knows it's time to sleep. We struggled to keep our son swaddled in regular receiving blankets, just couldn't get them to stay put no matter how hard we tried. These are very secure and she definately enjoys it. The only caveat is the fleece one is too warm, no matter how cold the climate. Our pediatrician advised against using microfleece to swaddle infants because he feels they get too warm and it may increase the risk of SIDS. The only thing I would advise to follow the directions and not put them in the dryer because they do shrink!
Great buy for baby January 4, 2008 Andrea (Florida) These swaddleMe's are a great invention. My, now 5 month old, had terrible colic starting at about 5 weeks old. We used these, swaddleme's, to help soothe her and they helped us a TON. We would first swaddle her in a receiving blanket, as directed by Dr. Karp, and then use this swaddleMe as added security. I highly recommend swaddling little ones, it saved us a lot of heart ache.
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