I happened to come accross this product while browsing online. For some reason it seems a little creepy to me. But, I could see how it may be benificial to a premature baby in the NICU. I wounder if it would pose a SIDS risk.
That's weird, and don't we alrady have enough products that hold and bounce and swing our children instead of their parents holding them? And I don't think for a second either of my children would have been fooled by a fuzzy pillow-hand - there's more to mom's touch than the size and shape of the hands!
OMG! What will they think of next? That pacifeeder thing is ridiculous! Babies don't need to be fed while riding in the stroller, careseat, etc. Pick them up!
I can see their claim of people with twins and triplets needing one of the podee's. But the whole thing just seems strage to me feeding them with a pacifier bottle. The only thing that was kind of interesting in the bottle holder. How many times have you wished that you had the hand you were holding the bottle with free? I know I wished it alot of times. That would have been extremely helpful to have had a hand free to eat or write thank you notes (the ones I never got to send out LOL!) while still feeding my LO.
Posts: 572 | Location: Northport, AL | Registered: 09 November 2007
OMG! These are a riot! The Baby Butler! LOL. And those pillow hands - CREEPY. It looks like someone is reaching up through the baby's mattress. I was a bit startled when I first saw it.
I was NOT expecting those creepy hands! I actually jumped when the picture loaded. I have on occasion rolled up a blanket to "prop" my DD again so she would sleep better but I would not purchase the creepy weird hands.
Ashley Wife to Jason 9.8.07 Mommy to Ashtyn 2.14.08 Mommy to Baby D 9.13.08 11w1d always in our hearts
Posts: 557 | Location: Tuscaloosa, AL | Registered: 01 May 2008
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