
Whole pod can go into the washing machine. Filling is 100% hypoallergenic polyester. It’s a hand sewn product and very portable. The fact nests like these are not Lullaby Trust Safe Sleep approvedĪt £64, the Tiny Star baby sleeping pod is amongst the most expensive on our list, but the price tag still comes in way under that of the Sleepyhead. You can remove the covers and wash them. In terms of the key things you need to know: The Venture Easy Dream Baby Nest is £39.99 at the time of writing, making it significantly cheaper than the Sleepyhead and amongst the best value of the newborn sleep pods and nests we looked at in the course of our research. The fact this, like all newborn sleep pods in this round up, is not safe sleep approved by Lullaby trust. Some complaints of packaging arriving dirty Great value in comparison to other sleep pods like Sleepyhead. Complies with British standards for breathability. #SLEEPYHEAD BABYNESTJE PORTABLE#
Portable and foldable so you can take it with you wherever you go.It’s designed for use from birth to around 6 months, much like the original Sleepyhead is and like many other sleep nest alternatives we’ve included here. The Purflo newborn sleep nest is, at the time of writing, £54.95 in white, though both the pink and blue versions are a little less at £49.95 right now. However, bear in mind that this is true of all sleep pods, even the Sleepyhead.
discovered after purchasing that the Babymoov Cosydream is not safe sleep approved by Lullaby Trust.
Most of the negative reviews centre around the fact that people have. Slight raising of legs keeps babies with colic more comfortable. Reviews suggest people love the fact their babies are more comfortable. Very portable given its relatively compact size. Outer fabric is a cotton and polyester mix. It’s significantly lower cost than the Sleepyhead and is available in a range of colours. The Babymoov Cosydream sleep aid is pitched by the manufacturer very much as an aid to help babies sleep better particularly when their sleep is disturbed by colic and reflux.īy far and away, this is the Sleepyhead alternative with the most reviews on Amazon and it rates incredibly well. They’re all cheaper than the Sleepyhead and they all rate relatively well and below are the key features, pros and cons we determined of each. These are the 9 Sleepyhead alternatives we checked out when looking for a baby sleep pod. More information about each product follows. The quick version of this is the table below, with pricing (accurate as of 9th April 2020) and key ratings. Read up, check out the science but of course, you’ll ultimately make your own decision. Equally, I know plenty of Mums who use pods overnight too. Our son slept in a Moses Basket and then a cot overnight. With our Sleepyhead, we only ever used it during the day. Lullaby Trust doesn’t recommend overnight sleeping in pods.
So in the course of my research into Sleepyhead alternatives, I’ve made a load of notes shared here for anyone considering their own options.īefore we get into this, do check out Lullaby Trust’s safer sleep advice relating to products.
But it’s sensible consumer behaviour to look at alternatives when making a relatively big purchase and check it’s definitely worth it! And with number 3 on the way, we’ll almost certainly be buying another (we gave the last one away and now I’m cursing myself). I’ve made no secret of the fact I’m a big fan of the Sleepyhead.