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Totlings - Reduce and Prevent Heath Issues for Babies | NewsWatch Review
Published on November 25, 2014
HealthWatch Review
As a result of Sudden Instant Death Syndrome most products are flat for infants to lay back on. Unfortunately this tends to cause flat spots on their heads. Additionally after they eat it's important that they are held upright to prevent acid reflux, which has been shown to cause long-term health issues. If you want a product that promotes infant health while taking this all into account, check out Snugglish.
This bed/chair was created by a company called Totlings, which was founded by two brothers. Now the Snugglish allows you to lay your baby on top of its soft contour cover and strap them in with a three way strapping system. The system is tested and approved by CPSIA, not once, not twice but three times. It holds them partially upright preventing that acid reflux we talked about. And to prevent flat head syndrome, Snugglish is filled with microballs that bind together by static to contour your baby and absorb their weight evenly.
When your baby outgrows it, you can remove the cover to turn it into a chair that’s suitable for kids up to 10 years old. The Snugglish comes in 14 different designs so you're definitely not limited. You can pick it up for $199 by heading on over to totlings.com.
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