These Winnie the Pooh Infant Toys Mimic Mom Organs to Help Babies Sleep
Alyson Wyers — August 1, 2013 — Life-Stages
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The Womb Doll infant toys, originally from Takara Tomy Issho ni Nene, mimic the sound of a mother's womb to help lull newborns to sleep. This helps get them into a regular sleep routine. Disney released other womb dolls previously, but just came out with this baby Winnie the Pooh version.
To use, turn on the doll and place beside the young infant. The melodies these infant toys create convince babies they are back in the womb, giving them a comforting feeling. When they hear these sounds, it also provides them with a more relaxing and natural sleep. These dolls are intended for young infants only.
This baby sleep aid uses batteries, which do not come included.
To use, turn on the doll and place beside the young infant. The melodies these infant toys create convince babies they are back in the womb, giving them a comforting feeling. When they hear these sounds, it also provides them with a more relaxing and natural sleep. These dolls are intended for young infants only.
This baby sleep aid uses batteries, which do not come included.
Trend Themes
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3. Comforting Sleep Solutions - The trend of providing comforting sleep solutions for newborns is prompting the development of innovative products like the Womb Doll infant toys.
Industry Implications
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