Newborn Head Shaping Pillow Soft Memory Foam Baby Pillow for Neck Support and Flat Head Syndrome Plagiocephaly Prevention Pink

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O592392
UPC:
4206639519661
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KEEP YOUR BABY COMFORTABLE, SAFE AND HEALTHY WITH THE BEST BABY PILLOW Are you looking to add more comfort to your baby’s sleep time? Or are you looking to prevent your little angle from flat head syndrome? Well, end your search with this cute infant pillow. HERE IS WHY… Provides a Serene, Comfortable Environment Boasting a breathable and comfortable memory foam material design, this baby pillow keeps your baby’s head, neck, and spine in perfect alignment while providing gentle, comfort to lure your baby into a deep, soothing, quality sleep. Supports Your Baby Healthy, Natural Growth Clinically proven and highly recommended by pediatricians to aid the proper natural growth of your little one’s head. The baby head support pillow is innovatively crafted to preserve the natural shape of your infant’s head, preventing your baby from growing with a flat head. Quality You Can Trust Designed with premium, breathable memory foam cushion which is hypoallergenic, bacteria-resistant and anti-mite. Convenient Features a lightweight travel-friendly size which convenient for on the go parents as well as for sleeping in the crib, bassinets, swing, infant car seats, bouncer and much more. Comes with a quality storage bag for easy storage when not in use. Great gifting idea too Scientifically crafted to provide baby’s with comfort, safety and health nurturing support, this baby head pillow makes a thoughtful gift to any mother or mother-to-be on baby shower, birthday, housewarming or any other special gifting occasion. NOTE: *The pillow comes without a pillow cover BUT can be purchased separately. Why Wait? Click “Add to Cart” Now, And Let Your Little One Enjoy Heavenly Comfort and Support While Maintaining A Nice Round Head During His/her Fragile Development Stage