Tuesday 5 July 2016

Galt Playnest Farm





Product details :
  • Plainest is a fabric covered inflatable ring that provides vital support for baby during both rest and play 
  • A self-contained play environment for babies and toddlers with textures, patterns and sounds to explore 
  • Multi-sensory features are incorporated in the activities the nest helps simulate touch, vision and hearing 
  • The fabric cover has a quilted center for baby's comfort and is machine washable 
  • Suitable from birth Outside diameter is 36-inch 
Product description:

A exact mixture of a soft resting discipline and a self-contained play atmosphere for babies and little toddlers. The triangular fabric protected inflatable ring supplies additional sideways help for youngster for the duration of relaxation and play.Across the Playnest, there are eight multi-sensory aspects to stimulate touch, imaginative and prescient and hearing. Playnest is also an excellent situation for youngster to sit at the same time taking part in with different toys. The material duvet has a delicate quilted centre and is computer washable.
Tips :  Newborn Mom Tips 

1. Don't Hush-A-Bye-Baby

You don't have to be quiet while the baby is sleeping. The womb is loud, and newborns are used to the noise. When ours first came home, we watched television and I would vacuum, wash dishes and talk on the phone around her while she slept. She got used to sleeping with noise, and I could get stuff done. I am still able to vacuum in her room while she sleeps (she is 14 months), and she is peaceful and well rested when she wakes up.

2. Soothe Your Wailing Newborn


When my baby cries, I comfort her by patting her back in a heartbeat-like rhythm. That helps her burp more quickly, and it also helps her relax if she's crying from insecurity. If this doesn’t work, I also try one or all of Dr. Harvey Karp's five calming moves: swaddling, shushing, holding her on her side, swinging her or letting her suck. Sometimes it takes all six!

3. Help Get Your Baby to Latch


If you are having latch-on issues while breastfeeding your baby, you can use breast shields to help the process. This was a wonderful tip that I learned from my lactation consultant. I had to use the shields for an entire month before my baby would latch onto my own nipple without them. Had it not been for the breast shields, I would not have been able to continue nursing my baby.


4. Get Prepped


At 3 weeks, babies’ days and nights become more predictable, and you can focus on yourself in addition to your newborn. One way to do that is by reducing your stress level - and having everything ready for your hungry baby and yourself is one way to do that. Start by prepping for the next feeding as soon as the previous one is over. For example, after an 11 p.m. feeding, get ready for the 2 a.m. one by prepping whatever you need for feeding and putting out fresh drinking water for yourself so you don’t have anything to think about in the middle of the night. During the day, take advantage of the baby’s naps to work out, shower or catch up on e-mail, or take a nap too.

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