![]() The problem: The transition from swaddle to regular blanket or even sleep sack can be tricky for fussy babies. Where to buy the Tranquilomat: You can buy the Tranquilomat on the company website, or on Amazon for around $10 more (with free shipping). In fact, you can even hold your baby while using it, or place it in or around your baby wrap or sling. Personal thoughts: While my babies never tolerated those little vibrating bouncy seats, I like that you can use the tranquilomat in conjunction with other soothing products. The solution: The tranquilomat is a lightweight, portable soothing option parents can use in swings, cribs, rockers, bouncy seats or on the floor to provide a gentle vibration and white noise for fussy babies. Swings and rockers can be great to help mimic the movements of the womb, however they can be difficult to transport. They are used to the feel and sounds of the womb, so may not sleep well on a cold, stationary crib mattress. Harvey Karp, author of The Happiest Baby on the Block (a MUST-read if your little one has colic!), newborns are in their “fourth trimester”. Where to buy the Babocush: You can buy the Babocush on the company website. ![]() I have been amazed at all the positive reviews the company is getting on Facebook! Keep in mind that you should never leave your baby unattended on the Babocush, and the company stresses that this is a soothing mechanism, not a sleep aid (“back to sleep”). I asked her some questions about it, and then started following Babocush on Facebook. Personal thoughts: The inventor of this product, Kerry Nevins, emailed me to let me know about this product. And the best part? The Babocush can be attached to a bouncy seat or rocker for added movement and soothing. The solution: The Babocush addresses this issue by safely holding your baby in a tummy down position, all the while producing a gentle vibration and heartbeat sound. However, most baby seats and bouncers only allow you to place your baby on his or her back. ![]() This is particularly true of infants suffering with gas or reflux. The problem: Fussy or colicky newborns are often soothed by being placed on their tummies or in a side-lying position. This means I receive a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking through. *Please note: Some of the links below are affiliate links. I would LOVE to hear if any of these have worked for you! While I can’t vouch for any of these products personally, they were interesting and innovative enough that I felt they were worth mentioning! Most baby products – even baby soothing products – don’t seem fast enough, loud enough or strong enough for our intense, persistent little kids.īut as I’ve been hearing about new products, I’ve been taking notes. New products are constantly coming across my desk, and to be honest, I don’t give most a second look. As you may have noticed, there are many products that sound great…until you actually bring them home and try them. Their Zen Swaddle is the only swaddle on the market that mimics the mother's touch.I’m regularly asked which products I recommend for fussy, colicky and high need babies and toddlers. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget. Nested Bean so graciously allowed me to work at their tradeshow booth at ABC Kids. ![]() ![]() Kira Kids have the most adorable printed tees for kids, especially the Baby Local Love ones. For this final giveaway, we've got 2 amazing partners! Kira Kids and Nested Bean are both great friends and mentors of mine. I somehow fell in love with the whimsical nature of a field of bunny rabbits all vying for the one carrot. Decem74 Comments The Silly Rabbit blanket was the very first prototype that I made of our Stitched Wonder series. ![]()
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