
Cocoonababy – the ergonomically shaped nest for babies.
In the Cocoonababy nest the child adopts a semi-fœtal, cradled posture with his shoulders and spine slightly rounded. This posture presents many advantages:
• It allows the child to touch his face and mouth as he did in the womb. He feels reassured and the Moro reflex is reduced.
• It reduces gastric reflux from which babies often suffer during their first year.
• It prevents the child from putting himself into a batrachian posture which is detrimental to his well-being and physical development.
• It limits the risks of positional plagiocephaly– a cranium deformation known as flat head syndrome, commonly caused when baby sleeps on his back on a traditional mattress.
• It improves both the quality and the length of time that baby sleeps since he feels reassured when in this posture.
• It frees and directs the child’s movements helping him to acquire good eye-hand coordination – so important for his future development.
• It improves the interactivity between the child and those around him. A child who sleeps flat on his back either looks at the ceiling or to one side only. Whereas lying in the COCOONaBABY® nest he can look straight in front of him and make easy eye contact, and can turn his head from side to side to follow someone’s movements.
The Cocoonababy nest comes with:
• a removable wedge which enables the nest to adapt to the child’s size for at least 4 months.
• a white, made-to-measure Fleur de Coton® cotton sheet
See the brochure Cocoonababy nest
See the FAQ on the subject of the Cocoonababy nest
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