There was no way I would resist testing a Snugabub, a very new product invented by an Australian mum, which according to their studies helps babies sleep up to 4 hours longer at night and reduces the risk of SIDS. I had a few volunteers for this task, that's how popular this was. That's what happens once you hear about a product that can give you more sleep at night!
Anyway, using the fitted sheet is very easy. If you watch the video, it gives you clear instructions and also shows you how to position you baby. You can chose from 3 different sizes, 0-6 months, 6-12months and 12-24 months. The Snugabub sheets are made with 100% pure percale cotton because the more natural the fabric the greater its breathability. The double pick 250 thread count cotton used has been carefully chosen for its incredible softness – perfect for sensitive new baby skin – and anti pilling properties.
The sheets are designed specifically for babies and have 4 key aims in mind:
1. To ensure that baby stays in the safe sleeping position – on their backs at the foot of the cot
2. To ensure that bedding stays securely in place to minimise the risk of entanglement
3. To ensure bedding is the correct size for babies with no excess material.
4. To allow babies to sleep sounder for longer, feeling ‘snug’ and secure.
Fitting instructions:
• fit the base corners of the sheet around the bottom of the mattress.
• tuck the tailored side furthest away firmly under the mattress.
• place baby in position; on their backs and with their feet at the base of the cot, ensuring the sheet is under arm to shoulder height.
• tuck the side closest to you tightly and securely under the mattress to make baby snug.
• to remove, simply untuck the side closest to you, leaving the sheet ready and in place for next time.
And how did Snugabub did in our test? Well, my friend confirmed that fitting the sheet was a piece of cake. She liked the fabric and agreed there was no extra material left after tugging in her son. She found that her baby slept better, which meant not waking up that often, which resulted on extra 2 hours of sleep on average. That's what I call a result! More sleep means happy parents!
It is available from http://www.bumpsters.co.uk/snugabub
It is available from http://www.bumpsters.co.uk/snugabub

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