Babyglow Helps Keep Track of Babies' Fevers
Christina Butty — June 25, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: babyglow.co.nz & tech-styling
Having a sick baby can be scary but the Babyglow will help parents to diagnose baby fevers faster.
The Babyglow was created when a UK father learned that babies up to 24 months old have no way of regulating their own temperature. Since the creation of this product, a contract has been signed to produce 900,000 Babyglows a month worldwide.
Available in three colors, pink, blue and green, the Babyglow turns white when the child’s temperature moves above 98F (37C).
The Babyglow was created when a UK father learned that babies up to 24 months old have no way of regulating their own temperature. Since the creation of this product, a contract has been signed to produce 900,000 Babyglows a month worldwide.
Available in three colors, pink, blue and green, the Babyglow turns white when the child’s temperature moves above 98F (37C).
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