Parents swear by this under-$25 pillow for their colic-y kiddos, and we're marveling over the stories shoppers have shared!
is a bestselling relief toy for your baby suffering from colic. This heated tummy wrap will provide instant relief from gas, colic, and general fussiness.
Both quick to heat and super fun to play with, it’ll also help with your baby’s brain development because of the crinkly fabric, vibrant colors, andPer the brand, all you have to do is warm the pack in the microwave and wrap it gently around your little one. It’s preferred that you hand wash afterward! And a note from past shoppers si to make sure it’s not too hot before giving it to your little one, so make sure to do it for around 20 seconds.
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