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SwaddleKeeper

*Scroll down to see detailed instructions on swaddling with the SwaddleKeeper.*


- Adjustable velcro will fit newborns up to 20 pounds (If the newborn is 4-6 pounds- use a fluffy blanket first to keep the baby warm and to allow the SwaddleKeeper to fit more snuggly.)
- Swaddlekeeper blankets come in a variety of fabrics including Organic USA made cotton!
- Swaddling provides comfort for newborns who miss the snug, security of the womb
- SwaddleKeeper makes swaddling your baby simple, perfect for helpful siblings
- Swaddled newborn babies sleep better for longer periods
- Perfect for premature newborns who need longer swaddling time
- Swaddle blankets come in fleece and cotton
- Sewn in the USA by Moms & Aunties for Parents!
- Customizeable with custom embroidery
- Machine washable

Cotton Floral Pink Baktik

Geo Blues & Greens, Geo Pink & Orange, Green/Blue/Brown Stripe

Multi Color Dots, Purple Dots, Lime Green Dots
Blue Dots, Zebra, Royal Blue w/Tropical Fish

Flannel Baby Blue, Pink, Lavender, Yellow

Lime Green, Froggy, Cowboy, Dragonfly

Ducky, White w/Yellow Stars

Button Fleece Light Pink, Hot Pink, Baby Blue,
Lime Green, Light Green

Light Weight Cotton Butterfly, Petite Flowers, Stripes (pink, blue, yellow, green)

Organic Cotton Natural


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Place newborn onto a receiving blanket 
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Wrap newborn snuggly in the receiving blanket, no need to worry about tucking or securing arms during this step. Notice how the legs are not folded or wrapped, this allows proper leg and hip development in the newborn. 
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Simply secure the SwaddleKeeper over the newborn. Velcro tabs are adjustable to fit many size newborns until they are about 20 pounds. 
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Simple! Look how she has already settled down! Warm, secure and safe- just like she is used to from her mother's womb! 
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This little girl was content with or without the receiving blanket. Since she was born during the hot summer months she would often be swaddled without the receiving blanket. 

 Kim Stolte, R.N., Certified Happiest Baby on the Block Instructor, Creator of the SwaddleKeeper
Kim is a Registered Nurse working with families in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. She has 3 boys, 18, 16 and 8 years old. She has been teaching childbirth education classes for 8 years and has always included information on swaddling newborns. Making parenting easier by providing current, research based information and support has always been her goal when teaching new parents.
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