![]() ![]() ![]() We will do our best to get you the best rate possible and email it to you within 48 hours.įor out of stock items, we will email you with the estimated ship date. Shipping cost for furniture orders will be assessed based on # of pieces purchased and distance. If there is a problem with your order, we will contact you as soon as possible. For your chance to win, enter the Giveaway Tools below.When you place an order with us, you will automatically receive and email notification verifying your purchase. Win It: Nested Bean is generously offering one of our lucky readers their very own Zen Swaddle! This giveaway is open to the US only and will end November 5th, 2016. ![]() Overall, this is an amazing swaddle that I wish I would have had for all of our kiddos!īuy It: Head over to Nested Bean to learn more about what they offer.Ĭonnect: Don’t forget to like Nested Bean on Facebook and follow them on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest for all the latest news and promotions. The gently weighted center and sides are comforting to baby and the materials used to create the Zen Swaddle are luxuriously soft. Then, as baby gets more independent, the Zen Swaddle easily allows for an “arms out” swaddling too! The wings secure easily in any mode with a velcro closure. Once baby is about 6 weeks old, just use the outer sack and wings. For newborns through about 6 weeks, there’s actually a little pouch to tuck baby’s legs in to and then use the wings to swaddle as normal. I love how easy the Zen Swaddle is to operate and it’s actually designed to be used a few different ways. They’ve designed their swaddle to provide the soothing benefits of touch and while helping babies feel more secure which leads to sleeping longer. That’s where The Nested Bean Zen Swaddle comes in. However, it’s recommended to use a more secure swaddle system when putting baby to bed. They are typically generously sized, work great when needing a cover, and are multi-purpose. Back To Sleep: A common phrase you’ll hear is “back to sleep” and that’s because it is now recommended that children are always placed on their back when put in their crib.įor even more information, head over to the Nested Bean website for their SIDS – The Facts And What They Mean article.But during sleep, the, albeit short, cord could still fall across the baby’s neck and pose a real danger. I love clipping them right onto baby’s shirt and not having to worry about falling to the floor. Remove Pacifier From Clip On Holder: Also a strangulation worry are those convenient nuk holders.However, during naps and bedtime, I would make sure to remove as the chance for strangulation is a very real threat. Take Bibs Off For Bedtime: Our kiddos were spitters so they practically lived in bibs.Young infants don’t have much muscle strength yet and may not be able to re-position themselves if they are struggling to breathe. No Stuff & No Fluff: Avoid putting any blankets, stuffed animals, toys, or side bumpers in the crib as it’s easy for a young child to suffocate while sleeping.Then, they grow up on me and are little balls of energy! With October being National SIDS Awareness Month, I was happy to partner with Nested Bean to share a few tips for safer sleeping habits. It’s so easy to strap them into a front carrier and just cherish every moment. I think babies are awesome! My absolute favorite stage is newborns because they are so tiny and cuddly.
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