Infant Loungers & Nests

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At The Memo, we understand the importance of creating a secure environment for your baby, which is why we have curated a selection of high-quality products that meet the highest safety standards while offering maximum comfort for your baby.

Our Infant Loungers & Nests are carefully crafted to mimic the cosy feeling of being in the womb, providing a snug and calming space for your baby to nap, lounge, or play. Made from premium materials and featuring innovative designs, these loungers and nests are the perfect addition to your baby’s sleep and relaxation routine.

FAQs

What is the recommended age range for using Infant Loungers & Nests?

Our Infant Loungers & Nests are suitable for newborns up to around 6 months of age. It is important to follow manufacturer recommendations for the specific product you choose to ensure the safety and comfort of your baby.

Can I use Infant Loungers & Nests for co-sleeping?

While Infant Loungers & Nests provide a safe and cosy space for your baby to rest, they are not intended for use in adult beds or for co-sleeping. It is always recommended to follow safe sleep guidelines by placing your baby on a firm and flat surface in their own sleep space.

How should I clean and maintain my Infant Lounger or Nest?

It is important to follow the manufacturer's care instructions for cleaning and maintenance. Most Infant Loungers & Nests come with removable, machine-washable covers for easy cleaning. Avoid using harsh chemicals or detergents that may irritate your baby's sensitive skin.

Can Infant Loungers & Nests be used for travel?

Many of our Infant Loungers & Nests are portable and lightweight, making them convenient for travel. However, it is essential to ensure that the product is securely fastened and placed on a stable surface when in use, whether at home or on the go.

Are Infant Loungers & Nests safe for my baby to sleep in?

Infant Loungers & Nests should never be used as a substitute for a crib or bassinet for unsupervised sleep. Always place your baby on their back in a separate sleep space that meets safety standards to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).