Exquisite Baby Crib Sheets Don’t Come With Pillows

Babies don’t need pillows and more than likely will roll off of one provided. Newborns always lie on their backs, and, when they have learned to roll over, on their stomachs. In either case, babies sleep with their heads to the side, which means all new parents must be aware of the very real choking and smothering hazards faced by all sleeping babies. Putting a pillow in with the baby doesn’t add comfort, it adds danger because babies don’t always have the motor skills required to move something that is obstructing their airways. As a result you won’t find a pillow in any quality crib set you bring home, and this includes Max baby bedding.

Stuffed animals in a crib or bed are more dangerous to a child than fluffy blankets or pillows. Because stuffed animals are soft and cuddly, babies may try to hug the animal to them, then not be able to push it away if there are problems.

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