Impulsiveness. Moodiness. Headaches. The side effects of getting too little sleep can feel a bit like a hangover—or being tipsy, but without the fun and social part. Parents experience a lot of joy, ...
Yves Béhar has tackled a range of design challenges over his career: bulky speakers, antiquated door locks, and laptops that are too expensive for developing countries, to name a few. His latest ...
Read the original article on Purewow. The Happiest Baby SNOO Smart Sleeper bassinet is a high-tech, smart bassinet that is designed to help your baby sleep better and soothe them when they're fussing.
During the so-called “fourth trimester,” when your baby adjusts to the outside world, I’d planned to use swaddles, white noise machines, and carriers to help with the transition, but I still expected ...
Anyone that has had a kid in the past five years will have come across the SNOO from The Happiest Baby. It’s a smart crib for your newborn that acts as a responsive soother to calm the cries of your ...
Any best-in-class employer worth its salt gives its employees a generous chunk of paid time off when they have kids. One company really trying to brand itself as family-friendly gives them the Snoo.
Dr. Harvey Karp is a well-known baby sleep specialist, that coined “The 5 S’s” of sleep training. The 5 S’s refers to Swaddling, Side/Stomach position, Shushing, Swing (jiggling baby), and Suck ...
Designer Yves Behar might just make some sleep-deprived parents very happy with the new Snoo high-tech cradle, intelligently designed to rock fussy babies to sleep. A good crib is essential for babies ...
Calling all exhausted parents of newborns: Your nights are about to get a lot more peaceful. Today, Yves Béhar's design firm, fuseproject, announced the launch of Snoo, a robotic crib that's the ...
Dr. Harvey Karp nearly announced last summer that the FDA certified that Snoo reduces SIDS. But FDA approval of the $1,700 high-tech crib never came — and month's later is still missing. Experts say ...
Vexler runs a gymnastics centre in Amherst, Massachusetts, and her husband works in banking. They consider themselves discerning but not particularly materialistic. Yet as her belly expanded, Vexler ...