SwaddleDesigns®
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At SwaddleDesigns, we are focused on innovative, stylish, and quality baby products that help parents comfort and care for their baby. Each component is carefully chosen with passion and care for its color, texture, durability and visual appeal. We design with baby’s best interest in mind and to help new parents. SwaddleDesigns is a brand moms love to receive, love to give, and love to purchase for themselves. SwaddleDesigns newest collection, The Triplets Paisleys, has been featured on the Dr. Phil show, The Doctors and People magazine.
SwaddleDesigns is the ultimate destination for layette accessories - where style meets function. SwaddleDesigns products include:
The Ultimate Receiving Blanket®
SwaddleDesigns Ultimate Receiving Blanket is large, square, lightweight and breathable. It’s made from super soft, premium, preshrunk cotton flannel, and features our exclusive 123 Swaddle illustrated instructions sewn to the edge of the blanket!
The Marquisette Swaddling Blanket™
SwaddleDesigns Marquisette Swaddling Blankets an ultra soft, very lightweight, open weave blanket made from 100% cotton. Appropriate for warmer environments, cotton marquisette is similar to muslin but much softer due to finer threads and higher thread count. Our exclusive 123 Swaddle instructional tag is sewn to the edge of each blanket.
zzZipMe Sack™ Wearable Blanket
SwaddleDesigns zzZipMe Sack features a clever 2-way zipper. The zipper zips down from the top making it easy to place baby into sack and also zips up from the bottom keeping baby snugly warm during diaper changes. So easy!
SwaddleDesigns collection of Layette Essentials also includes:
- Baby Burpies™
- Baby Lovie™
- Baby Bibs
- Organic Collection
- Cashmere Blankets
Visit our website, www.eswaddle.com or contact one of our sales representatives today!
480 Andover Park East • Seattle, Washington 98188
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@Red_Tricycle Thank you very much for the mention! :D ~ Lynette |
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@sandierpastures Some parents say tapping it with your finger or stroking baby's cheek helps stimulate sucking. |
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@sandierpastures Try introducing when baby is content, not when crying. Try every other day or a different shape. |
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@sandierpastures 3rd option is to swaddle with both hands down and offer a pacifier. |
13 years 6 weeks ago » In reply to sandierpastures |
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@sandierpastures You can also try swaddling with one hand up and one hand down if he seems happier sucking on his fingers. |
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@sandierpastures If he is sleeping well on his back for 3-4 hour stretches, then that's great! |
13 years 6 weeks ago » In reply to sandierpastures |
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@sandierpastures (cont) doesn't disappear until around 3-4 months. He may startle himself awake without gentle support of swaddle. |
13 years 6 weeks ago » In reply to sandierpastures |
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@sandierpastures We recommend swaddling for the first 3-4 months with hands up by face so baby can self soothe. The startle reflex (cont) |
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