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Love to Dream’s Love to Swaddle Up Original

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Love to Dream’s Love to Swaddle Up Original

Italian actress Sophia Loren once said, “When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.”

Mothers carry their children before they are born and then continue to nurture them throughout their childhood and even into adulthood. The unconditional love that a mother feels drives a mother to put her children before anything else, including her own comfort and happiness.

Love to swaddle up

Try Love to Dream's "Love to swaddle up"

Love To Dream is mindful of this and is constantly developing solutions that ease mothers’ reservations. Love To Swaddle UP is one such innovation. The swaddle allows your baby to sleep in their natural positions with their arms up. This is especially important because it permits the little ones to bring their hands up to their mouths which encourages self-soothing for longer sleep while preventing your baby from rolling onto their tummies which assists in reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

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The material used in the production is made up of 97% cotton and 3% elastane, causing it to expand and contract to fit your baby. Therefore there is no worry about wrapping their fragile bodies too tightly or the swaddle tangling and riding over their face. Love To Swaddle UP is more breathable for babies gentle skin than other sleepwear items available, which hinder the bubs body from overheating. Moreover, the easy care fabric allows for the swaddle to be thrown into the laundry machine for a quick rinse.

While most swaddles require unwrapping for cleaning and feeding, Love To Swaddle UP is fashioned with a genius double zipper for easy breastfeeding and diaper changes. It is particularly convenient when transporting your baby to and from car seats.

Love To Dream’s Love To Swaddle Up is priced at SGD $49.90 for the Original version and is available for purchase now at Spring Maternity outlets located in Vivo City and Serangoon as well as Motherworks outlets located  in Great World City and Tanglin Mall among others.

Swaddling your baby is as easy as 1, 2, and 3. Simply place your bubs hands and legs into the corners of the wings and zip up. Voila! The only complaint we have is that it is just too bad we cannot use the swaddle on babies above 9 months! If we could, we’d want to swaddle our little ones forever…

For more related articles on your baby, see:
The freedom to move is the baby’s birthright
First week with your newborn
What’s normal and what’s not in your newborn

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