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- Helps reduce the risk of SIDS
- Adjusts easily
- Machine washable
Product Details:This product favorite allows for maximum breathability and minimum heat buildup, while keeping baby comfortably in position throughout the night. Ventilated frames allow air to flow through cushion, and fabric design features a stars and moon theme in neutral styling to fit with any nursery decor. The size is adjustable and it’s washable and dryable. From 0-6 monthsThe Air Flow Sleep Positioner helps keep baby on her back or her side, the positions recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics to reduce the risk of SIDS. Two rounded frames providing support are hollow, allowing for the free flow of air. Adjust the self-fastener strips so that the positioner is just wide enough for baby to lie in. Place it in the cri
Review by Patti N. for The First Years – Air-Flow Sleep Positioner
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We purchased this sleep positioner for our newborn son. We used it from the day we brought him home. He seemed to feel very secure in it and slept peacefully. The sleep postioner also washed very well. I took it apart and threw it in the washer & dryer! The adjustable velcro sizing made it nice to use as the baby grew. I would definitely recommend it to anyone. Not only for keeping the baby on his back or side but also for keeping him feeling snug and safe.
Review by S. Jordan for The First Years – Air-Flow Sleep Positioner
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I used this product from day one and my infant seemed very comfortable. I recently took the rolls away, because she is able to lift her head. However, at about 4 1/2 months she became a master at rolling over and I found her sleeping on her belly. It scared me half to death. Needless to say, I am back to using this product for my baby. She sleeps very soundly with this product and it really works. Also, it washes very nicely. If you have an active baby that can roll over in their sleep, this is a must!!!! The greatest risk for SIDS is between 1 and 6 months, and babies should NOT be sleeping on their bellies during this time. It does not even matter if your baby can raise his or her head, they need to be on their backs until at least 6 months. This product has given my husband and I piece of mind, which to me is invaluable! I have gone to the local Babies R Us store to try and purchase another one for our day care…no luck. I purchased the “Especially For Baby” Positioner with the built in wedge and it was no good. My daughter slid down and I found her head at the very bottom of the positioner…which if she would have rolled over her head would have been smooshed along side of the side positioner. Having said that, if you are going to purchase a positioner I highly recommend this one over the wedged “Especially for Baby” product.
Review by Mom To Be 12/2/05 for The First Years – Air-Flow Sleep Positioner
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I was just watching a news story on my local news channel here in San Diego regarding findings of baby products that contain harmful chemicals that have been banned by the European Union because of their harmful effects, specifically to the reproductive system, on children. The news story aired a few minutes ago and I logged on to their website for further info, and this specific sleep positioner is listed. I copied and pasted the exact verbage below. I just removed this from our baby registry after reading the story.
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excert: “Three of the seven infant sleep accessories tested contained toxic flame retardants in the foam materials. For example, the Leachco Sleep `n Secure 3-in-1 Infant Sleep Positioner, and the First Years’ Air Flow Sleep Positioner contained these chemicals.”
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List Price: $ 12.99
Our Price: $ 11.95


Review by Janet Fernandez for The First Years – Air-Flow Sleep Positioner
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It’s true that your baby doesn’t need a positioner for the first month and a half but after that, you do.At two months old my son was already trying to flip over.While sleeping he would turn on his side and if he didn’t have that positioner he would’ve definitely flipped over.So I definitely used mine!We’ve(baby and me)have gotten so comfortable with it that he still uses it…even though it doesn’t hold him in anymore at 7 1/2 months old.It makes me feel that he is safe.And it’s super durable!So I definitely recommend this sleep positioner.