I’d previously written a post about Whisbear and the benefits of white noise but wanted to get a more portable device that would keep Ripley settled during car and train outings.
Car journeys usually send babies to sleep (great) but Ripley
would usually wake the second we turned the ignition off (not so great). Since we’ve been using MyHummy, he tends to
snooze for ages and I can actually get sh*t done!
MyHummy comes in the form of a very cute and compact bear called the Sleepy Head that attaches to the car seat (or anywhere you want) via a discreet velcro strap at the back.
MyHummy comes in the form of a very cute and compact bear called the Sleepy Head that attaches to the car seat (or anywhere you want) via a discreet velcro strap at the back.
It emits 5 types of continuous white noise that fade out
after 60 minutes but will automatically switch back on if it senses baby
stirring. Ripley’s favourite sounds are the heartbeat and ocean waves which send
him into a bit of a trance.
My friend Vicky also swears by MyHummy for her daughter
Betsy who promptly switches it on in her cot at 7pm every night to signal the
start of her bedtime routine. At this point I should probably add that I don’t
actually have a ‘routine’, Vicky is one of the organised mum’s and I’m basically not…it’s
pretty much a 1am situation for me every night.
The discreet velcro strap at the back of MyHummy |
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