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| "Can My Baby Sleep in My Room WIthout A Crib?"
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Bethany Bien | |
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For infants who are still unable to sit independently, a moses basket is a must-have. If you're wanting your baby to sleep in your room on a certain night (or many nights :) but don't want to lug the crib in your room, the baby can sleep quite comfortably in the moses basket. When traveling, if it's nap-time, your baby can rest in a moses basket without having to set up a crib. And, it offers a much easier transport around the house than using a heavy and bulky car seat.
With the purchase of a Moses Basket, all these problems are resolved. While baby is still sleeping in the basket, it is the perfect portability solution. It can be situated on the floor in any room or right on the middle of the bed next to Mom as she sleeps. Since it is so light and easy to travel with, the basket makes hotel stays easier and gives baby a constant immediate surrounding and comfort, in spite of the location change. The investment is not purely for the short time span a child would need the basket to sleep in. When the baby outgrows the basket, it can be used to store small books and toys, diapers and supplies, or toiletries until the next arrival.
The cozy size of a Moses Basket helps babies relax and feel more comfortable sleeping than if they were in a large crib. As a result, mom can be free to do the (seemingly) millions of other things there are to do, while still keeping baby close by. You can even get fold-able stands to keep the basket at an ideal height, so you aren't bending over every time to pick baby up. Rocking stands are another option, creating an affordable way to combine a cradle's soothing swaying motions with the benefits of a Moses Basket. Even when baby is big enough to sleep in the crib, the moses basket can be placed inside the crib with the baby in it. They grow accustomed to the location of the sleeping area while still surrounded by what they know.
There are also numerous organic options with Moses Baskets. In fact, standard basket materials have been organic since their first productions. Popular materials include wicker, palm, bamboo and maize. All are woven and of similar rigidity except maize, which is a little floppier. Comforts are still available with sheets that can be organic and soft mattress covers made from wool or organic cotton. Of course, quality bedding will be vital to ensure the longevity of the product.
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Bethany Bien is a mom who knows the excitement of creating a nursery for a new baby. After doing so for her own babies, she decided to offer moms advice on how to do so without making the most common mistakes. You can view her entire selection here: http://www.BethanyBaby.com . |
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