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What age did you get your toddler a pillow

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Daisyflower12345 · 06/01/2021 22:42

Just that really lol

DD turns 18 months in a couple of weeks. We've been having issues with her sleeping in her cot and has been getting into our bed (nightmare I know)

So I thought to make her cot abit more cozy to see if it would make a difference. At the moment she just sleeps in her sleep bag so not duvet or anything.

I have ordered her duvet an pillow. Just slightly worried about the pillow because of suffocation .

So wanted to know what age did u get your toddlers a pillow an how was it etc??

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Lazypuppy · 06/01/2021 23:00

We did a pillow from 12 months, but took her until 18 months to accept the duvet, she just wanted a blanket until then

happymummy12345 · 06/01/2021 23:01

My son had a quilt and pillow from when he went in a toddler bed at 17 months

finished31 · 06/01/2021 23:58

12 months, bought from Morhercare so specific to age and not just one of the pillows we have at home.

My children also had a teddy from about 6 months which they both loved to hug.

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mistletoeandsigh · 07/01/2021 00:00

Can't remember exactly, but he's 3 now and has had a memory foam pillow for a couple of years. He really likes it

NeedCoffeeToSurvive · 07/01/2021 00:06

We got a pillow and duvet set suitable for 12months+ for our son when he was just over 12 months, he loved it straight away and learnt pretty quickly how to get cosy, he kicks it off if too hot and pulls it up when cold.

ProfessorSillyStuff · 07/01/2021 00:18

I waited till they turned two then used grobed duvet/sheet/pillow set. It gave me a lot of peace of mind safety wise, kept him from getting cold and kept the room tidier!

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