Advantages: Helps baby go to sleep Disadvantages: Can be a bit repetative
The Fisher Price Lullaby Soother Winnie The Pooh is a bedtime sleep aid that I can highly recommend. When I was pregnant I visitied my friend and her little girl had one of these. My friend told me how her little girl loved it and how it sent her off to sleep.
I purchased one of these from Argos before my baby was born. We didn't use it until she was in her cot sleeping at about 3 months old.
WHAT IS IT?
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The Lullaby Soother features Winnie The Pooh leaning on a cusion to go to sleep. Winnie The Pooh is yellow and he wears a blue sleepsuit. He is lying on a white pillow which has the blue outline of a cloud on it. The cloud is where you push the button to make it work.
The cusion pad contains the light pad and the music box. The lights alternate between pink, blue, ORANGE, green and purple and it plays 10 ...
Advantages: Soothes your child to sleep Disadvantages: Is a bit lound
This Winnie the Pooh soother is a sleep aid for baby's/children, we where given it as a present for our newborn baby and she absolutely loves it.
We don't just use this as a sleep aid though, sometimes we can just lay her on her play mat with Winnie the Pooh next to her and it keeps her happy for ages.
Basically this is Winnie the pooh in a blue sleep suit lying down with his head on a white cushion (which is where the music comes from), you can press the cushion to get the music started or you also have a handy remote control which means you can start the music without even having to enter the room which is ideal if your child is just stirring and you don't want them to realize you are there.
The cushion is where the various coloured lights (orange, green, pink, blue, and purple) come from and also where the music is played from, it ...
Advantages: None Disadvantages: Looks like it would break easily, no way a newborn could use this
Recently my little girl has started to chew on absolutely anything she can fit in her mouth getting most of it soaking, I can't believe something so little can produce so much dribble.
I decided to purchase her a teething toy; I thought at least if she had something that was designed to be chewed she wouldn't wreck any more teddies. There are not many shops where I live but we do have a Argos so off I popped to have a look at what they had available.
They did not have very much choice on teethers but I spotted a Winnie the pooh one which looked like it would be quite good, its a ring shaped teether with Winnie the pooh at the bottom and the top half is made of a softish plastic which is filled with water so you can put it in the fridge so you child has a cold ring to chomp on.
There are two different styles, one is Winnie and one is ...