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Buckwheat Mat Features:
•natural, unbleached bamboo cover is soft against baby’s sensitive skin- •snuggles up against baby to prevent rolling - use as a sleep positioner
- •roll, fold and shape to elevate and support baby - provides relief from colic, reflux, congestion, gas and ear infections
- •supports the back and spine of babies just learning to sit up
- •rustling sounds soothes and calms fussy babies
- •gently cradles the head reducing the symptoms related to flat-head syndrome
- •cushy surface is ideal for infant massage, baby reflexology, exercise and tummy time
- •use in bassinets, playpens, cribs, change tables, on hardwood or tile floors - cushion any hard or uneven surface
- •take to daycares, cottages, holidays - comforting and familiar rest surface for
babies-on the-go - •lightweight and portable
Why Buckwheat
•Buckwheat hulls are the husks that protect the buckwheat kernels from various elements in nature
•Buckwheat crops do not require fertilizers, pesticides or tilling
- •Buckwheat hulls are odourless, pest, fungus and mildew resistant and naturally hypoallergenic
- •Buckwheat hulls come from a renewable source and are compostable
- •Buckwheat hulls are flexible and easily adapt to the shape of the body - minimizing tensions while maximizing comfort
- •Buckwheat hulls provide firm, even support for proper body and spine alignment
- •Buckwheat hulls are light and are able to interlock to one another while still allowing air to circulate freely. They do not accumulate humidity or heat from the body so they remain cool and dry - a cozy surface never being too hard or soft, too warm or cold
- •In many European countries, babies are given both a buckwheat hull mattress and pillow to promote sound rest
- •In Korea, children are often given a buckwheat hull pillow by their grandmothers
- •Many Asian countries have been using buckwheat hulls for centuries - recognizing the comfort and support they provide
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