Use the CuddlyCoo Baby Hammock as your baby’s first cradle. The transition from Mommy’s tummy to a bed or a crib is often tough for the new born. That is where CuddlyCoo comes in handy. The womb like effect helps the baby get accustomed to the new world and be independent before she could be put in a crib. A hammock mimics the movement and environment experienced by babies in the womb. These familiar sensations trigger an instinctive, deep relaxation in babies.
In India, women often tie saris to a roof beam to create hammocks for babies. By combining the traditional centuries-old design that has been proven to help babies sleep; with modern day material, the CuddlyCoo Baby Hammock ( Cradle ) teaches babies to self-soothe and establish good sleeping patterns.
Items included in the Package
• 1 S Hook and rope to hang from the ceiling
• 1 Spring
• 1 Spring cover with safety belt
• 1 Netted Baby Hammock
• 1 Teak wood separator
• 1 Wooden Ring
• 1 Mosquito Net
Setting up your CuddlyCoo
It would take approximately 3 to 5 minutes in setting up the CuddlyCoo hammock. Setting up the hammock consists of 3 primary steps
• Hang the rope to the ceiling using the S hook
• Hook the Spring onto the rope
• Hang the Hammock to the spring; tie the wooden separator and fasten the safety belt
Material & Fabric Details
• Hammock - Polyester & cotton mesh fabric which is safe for babies. Soft and breathable like the ones used in sports wear.
• Wooden Separator - Teak wood
• Spring - Spring Steel
• Mosquito Net - Polyester & cotton mosquito net
Safety And Care Notes
• CuddlyCoo Baby Hammock can be used until the baby starts turning over on her belly inside it.
• Ensure that the hammock is correctly assembled. Regularly check the ties and hooks are securely fastened.
• Always ensure the wooden beam is securely fastened to the hammock body and is horizontal.
• Only use the hammock when it is centered and fixed at the top ring.
• Do not leave anything in the hammock that could cause risk for suffocation or choking.
• Never leave the baby unattended in the hammock