So, let me get straight to the point. If I didn't own a Sleepyhead, I would not have the ability to write a sentence.
This blog post (and probably all future posts) are only possible because Sleepyhead actually gets baby to sleep. Which I guess is the purpose of the product.
As soon as I announced my pregnancy to friends, the "congratulations" were swiftly (and quite seriously) followed by "and definitely get a Sleepyhead".

Designed and made in Sweden, the soothing pod supposedly mimics the feeling of being in utero.
All materials used are breathable, washable and hypoallergenic.
The pod is multifunctional, multitasking and offers a safe and comfy spot that lets baby sleep, rest, co-sleep, lounge, play, cuddle, do tummy time and get nappy changes. I have the Deluxe model which is suitable from 0-6months and I'm pretty sure I'll be investing in the Grand (6 - 36months) to make the crib to cot transition a little bit easier.
We've placed ours inside the Snuzpod so it's mainly used for bedtime and afternoon naps and cover it with the softest swaddles from Aden & Anais to avoid washing the cover too often.
I'm pretty sure if Sleepyhead made a super size version for adults, we'd all be a lot nicer to each other in the mornings.
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