Baby Comforters
Baby comforters, known as loveies or security blankets.
Soft objects that provide comfort and security to infants and young children. They help babies self-soothe, fall asleep, and cope with stress or anxiety.
When a baby wakes up in the night or feels fussy, they can use their comforter to suck on, rub against their cheek, or hold close. A familiar object can provide a sense of calmness and help them to fall asleep.
New experiences, unfamiliar environments, or separation from caregivers can be stressful for young children. A comforter can provide comfort and security during these times, helping them to feel safe and loved.
If a baby consistently uses their comforter at bedtime, it can become a positive sleep association. The sight, smell and touch signals the baby that it is time to sleep.
When travelling, going to daycare, or visiting relatives, a baby's comforter can provide a familiar object that helps them to feel more comfortable and secure in new surroundings.
It is important to note that not all babies will take to using a comforter. Some babies may prefer to self-soothe in other ways, such as sucking on their thumb or rocking.
However, a comforter can be a valuable tool for promoting comfort, security, and healthy sleep habits.
A baby comforter is a small toy or blanket that your baby can use to get settled,
helping them to sleep.