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Baby Sleep Bag -
Baby sleep bag (sack) -
The Sleep Bag (Sack) helps to
eliminate the risk of entanglement
caused by loose bedding, as recommended
by the American Academy of Pediatrics
Caring for your new arrival
As
a parent, your baby's health and
wellbeing are entirely in your
hands.
You protect him from those things
that could be harmful, and soothe
the pain of
teething and other everyday baby
ailments.
But what about all the products you
rely on for baby care? The
medicines, soaps and toiletries that
are right for most babies, but
may not be right for
yours. Fortunately,
there is a friendly and
accessible healthcare
professional who can help.
Your local pharmacist. All
pharmacists have spend years
studying medicines - so they're well
qualified to answer your questions
and recommend the most effective
medicines and baby care products for
your child. Advice and care from
your local pharmacist - it's what
every parent has been looking for!
Now everyone can get a good night's
sleep
We've
got some good news for tired mums and
dads. With a Sleep Bag (Sleep Sack) ,
your baby can sleep soundly throughout
the night and so can you. They're lined
inside and out with 100% cotton fabric
and are available in a variety of togs
and sizes. So it doesn't matter what
temperature it is outside, or whether
your child is, newborn or a toddler -
they'll always sleep comfortably. Above
all, sleeping bags meet the safety
guidelines of FSID (Foundation for the
Study of Infant Deaths) and are
recognised as the safe alternative to
blankets and top sheets. Another reason
for you not to lose any sleep.
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Back Is Best For Baby's Sleep
 Now you lay me down
to sleep on my back for safest keep.
It's tummy time when I'm awake, but back is best for sleeping breaks

Keep quilts, toys,
and pillows out of my bed.
Never put covers over or beneath my head.
Cigarettes are bad for me.
Please keep my environment smoke-free.

These may be many
rules to know, but minding them will help me grow!
Remember this rhyme when caring for kids, and
help reduce the risk of SIDS
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