GIVEAWAY & REVIEW: Win a Whisbear “The Humming Bear” - CD: 19/02/2016

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The Whisbear “Humming Bear” is a soft toy that is cot-safe from birth & designed to emit white noise that resembles sounds that babies hear within the womb. “Toy of the Year” and a bestseller in Poland, this little guy was gifted to Princess Charlotte and is now breaking ground here in the UK

So what, if anything sets him apart from other sleeptime companions on the market?

Whisbear Review

So what exactly is he?

I’m calling him a ‘he’ as although I’m at risk of offending the PC brigade, he would better complement a blue / grey bedroom as opposed to a pink one. However he is intended to be gender neutral and, in fairness, babies do have a natural affinity for black, white and grey tones.

Whisbear

It’s also commonly accepted that white noise can be soothing for babies, right?

Well this little fella has a “shushing” / “humming” heart which can be likened to a hairdryer. This noise will mimic sounds that baby has heard in the womb. Nothing new there I hear you say.

Yet Whisbear is more technologically advanced than other white noise devices. In the first instance, the white noise is turned on by squeezing the heart which lives inside the back of his head within a Velcro pocket (obviously mum or dad will do this) - Then, not only does he then last a full 40 minutes to give baby adequate time to drift off, he also has a clever CRYSensor that swoops into action if your child wakes up. It’s also worth pointing out that the volume is adjustable so you turn it up over baby’s cries if they’ve worked themselves into a state.

He’s a quirky looking guy

Whisbear looks a little like a teddy octopus hybrid. He has a charming and baby-friendly face (no plastic eyes or hard bits), yet he also has 4 long textured legs rather than a traditional bear body. These legs (and his ears) are made from colourful and contrasting fabrics and have crinkle paper embedded within - perfect for curious fingers & encouraging early sensory development.

Whisbear Features

Another great feature is that the ends of the legs (the feet if you will) have hidden magnets in them. This means you can arrange him around cots bars, a pushchair chassis or car seat handle so he doesn’t physically have to be in the cot with baby if he’s proving too much of a distraction. That said, he is perfectly cot-safe and makes an adorable toy in his own right.

He is washable (as the white-noise maker is removable) and made in the EU from safe fabrics and materials. Handily he also comes in his own dustbag so will travel in style on holiday or to grandmas house (just as well as he’s likely to become an integral bedtime companion for your baby). Most notably there’s a real Scandi influence which all connotes a well-made and design-led product - as well as being practical, fun and stylish.

Whisbar Flat

Heidi’s reaction

I won’t kid myself or mislead you by saying this helped with Heidi’s sleeping in any way. But then, nothing does. My daughter is miracle of science and her sleeping problems have been well documented on this blog. In short, Heidi has night terrors, sleepwalks and wakes several times a night screaming and demanding a bottle. Given her case is now firmly in the hands of paediatricians, it would be pretty unfair of me to road test the Whisbear on such an abnormal sleeper.

Heidi Whisbear

So I’ve judged this product instead on it’s ability to soothe her mid-tantrum (and Lord knows she’s had enough of these recently!). In fact the Whisbear was invented to combat colic-induced pain, and has been hailed as a 24 hour remedy for calming little ones:

White noise can be used twenty-four hours a day. You`ll want to play it to calm crying episodes and during naps and nighttime sleep. Babies do best with special rumbling white noise. That`s what mimics the womb the best. The right type of white noise - for all naps and nights - is key to better sleep from day one to the first birthday… and well beyond!

Dr Harvey Karp, US-based Paediatrician

So what do I think?

I love him. He’s fantastic for nipping tantrums in the bud, and great as background noise when we read her a story at night. I can also recall a few times in the night where he’s been triggered into action by her whinging and managed to lull her back to sleep without us having to fetch her a bottle. I only wish we’d discovered him sooner as we might have stood a better chance of counteracting her unique set of sleep problems.

Any reservations?

There’s only one design flaw as I see it. That’s that, once he’s started his 40 minute cycle, if he’s in the clutches of your little one, you can’t turn him off. Owing to the fact his heart is in his head, you’ll find it tricky to extricate it and stop the sound.

Whisbear Heart

I also would have preferred a concealed zip for the heart pouch as this is less scratchy and better wearing than velcro. Again a moot point.

Where can I get one?

Whisbear is available in a few different colour ways (although these are very subtle and limited to the fabric on the legs). You can buy your own directly from the Whisbear website at a cost of £39.90.

Do I consider this reasonable?

Yep. Comparing it to Ewan the Dream Sheep (RRP £29.99) and other sound-based baby soothers, you’re getting a lot of added value here. Whisbear’s ergonomic design and textured ears are also more akin to a Lamaze pram toy than a soother. For me, this puts him in two camps - both toy and soother.

Yet you’re really paying for the CRYSensor technology. This is what sets this toy apart and is yet to replicated by other cot toys here in the UK. I never mind paying a premium for cutting edge products that deliver - I believe Whisbear to be one of those products.

Find out more

Facebook: @WhisbearUK / Twitter: @WhisbearUK / YouTube: @Whisbear

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Want to win a Whisbear “The Humming Bear”?

If you’d like the chance to win a Whisbear for your little one, follow the instructions below. This giveaway is open to UK residents only & the lucky winner will be contacted via email shortly after the closing date (19/02/2016) - Good luck!

Win an awardwinning Whisbear “Humming Bear” worth £39.90

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REVIEW: My First Forever Friends Bedtime Lightshow

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Not wanting to give too much away, I was born at some point in the 80s. This means I grew up in the 90s when Forever Friends were the face of Hallmark Cards. Every birthday you’d get something from your friends & family featuring the iconic bear - soft toys, pencil cases, mugs… they were everywhere! In fact, a little bit of trivia for you - the bear was created by Deborah Jones and Andrew Brownsword and the pair worked in a flat above a Chinese takeaway in my hometown in Reading - just a few streets down from where I sit now.

Well, having had a something of a makeover, Forever Friends is back! Even better, the lovable bear is also now accessible to a younger audience thanks to the new nursery range by Golden Bear Toys (the character toy specialists behind the In the Night Garden and Twirlywoos toys that will feature on thousands of preschooler’s Christmas lists this year).

ForeverFriends_GoldenBearPictured: Forever Friends Snuggle Blankie £9.99 / Forever Friends Musical Softie £19.99 / Forever Friends Attachable Jingler £6.99 / Forever Friends Squeaker £5.99 / Forever Friends Chime Bear £12.99

Heidi was sent a very charming Forever Friends Bedtime Lightshow to check out. I was really excited to see her reaction as Heidi is a very troubled sleeper. She suffers from persistent day & night terrors, and is currently battling a chest infection that is making things far worse. She only averages around 3 hours of sleep in half hour intervals per night, so it’s safe to say Craig and I aren’t getting much rest! Anything that allows her to self-soothe in the night is a real bonus as she’ll ordinarily rely on us to rock her back to sleep after each terror episode.

The My First Forever Friends Bedtime Lightshow is a starry nightlight with built in lullabies to calm baby at bedtime. Sitting at 25cm high, it’s reassuringly big so little hands can seek it out at night, and the buttons are also large and easy to press. Despite the hard shell interface, it’s suitable from birth and it’s perfectly safe to live in your baby’s cot.

ForeverFriendsNL

The lightshow projects stars and moons in calming red, orange or gold hues onto the walls and ceiling. This is suitably powerful so as to be effective, however if you leave an overhead light on at night, we’ve found the red colour shows up best. As with all projector lights, you’ll also want to position the light centrally in a room for best effect which can be tricky if you have your cot positioned against a wall. That said, this light has calmed an emotional Heidi when she simply wants a little reassurance.

FF

I also love the lullabies. These are short enough to not cause a headache when activated at 1am, 2am, 3am (told you Heidi was bad!) but long enough to calm Heidi mid-terror. Familiar music is great way to diffuse a tantrum and helps Heidi snap back to the present when in a dream state. Lullabies include Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Brahms Lullaby. and (thankfully) there’s volume control settings which is a welcome feature so often overlooked on other nightlights. Funnily enough, for such a small bear, he can be extraordinarily noisy so you’ll want to keep this on a mid-level if you don’t want a disco in your baby’s cot.

ForeverFriendsNightLight

There’s also a very sweet baby-safe photo holder on the bear’s foot which can be personalised with pictures of mum and dad, or whomever else baby is fond of. We haven’t actually added our faces yet but will do. I particularly like this idea for foster babies or adoptees who are in the early stages of settling with new families.

A perfect new baby gift, this nightlight is available to buy from Argos at £29.99 with free delivery. This is top end for a nightlight but you’ll be getting not only a nightlight but sleeptime companion that will grow with your baby well into toddlerhood. We love ours and it’s been a major success with our little sleep thief.

To check out the rest of the range head to goldenbeartoys.com

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Inventive, quirky and genius uses for storage rooms

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ARGHHHH just getting from one side of my living to the other is like The Eliminator on Gladiators at the moment. If I’m not dancing around a zillion Lego pieces, I’m avoiding Barbie’s spiky limbs or renegade Kinder Egg toys that have survived the weekly cull. I must pick up said items every hour and sort them into toy boxes, but my kids aren’t fans of imposed order, and neither are these toys. If I didn’t know better, I’d say that Dexter’s collection of 50+ Fireman Sam toys really do creep out of exile themselves.

Toys

Yep, toys are the bane of my life.

It’s takes every ounce of strength I possess not to shove the lot into black bags at the end of the evening. I’ve come close. Once I bagged up around a third of the toys and cleared enough square footage to finally bring in the vintage rocking chair I rescued from a antique shop only to re-home in a damp spot in my garage. Guilt stopped me when I heard a McDonald’s Minion Toy belting out obscenities from the depths of a bin bag.

So I’m stuck with them. Unless…

The thought has occurred to me (usually when drunk) that I could rent a storage room and create the ultimate adults-only den. The other half is always dodging parental responsibilities and heading off to the gym, so maybe I could pretend I’d signed up myself then toddle off to my bunker for some peace and quiet. A Chesterfield sofa, the old television, some blankets… I could create a mini cinema and finally watch the entire series of House of Cards without having to sshh the kids every five minutes. I’ve had crazier ideas.

In fact, I’ve hit on to a bit of a trend. McCarthys Storage have put together a funny list of 25 unconventional uses for their storage rooms, and it seems their customers have ideas far more quirky than mine. I love the idea of renting out a scream box to escape the stresses of modern day life… “Soundproof the walls, put a poster of Katie Hopkins up and let loose.“… or using it as wine cellar or a mini recording studio. They’ve even suggested recreating your childhood with a huge ball pit!

Capture

It seems storage rooms have a life beyond containing cardboard boxes and old furniture. In fact, if their walls could talk they’d be begging you to turn them into more exciting. Their excited chatter would make a welcome change from the protestations of these four walls as they groan against the weight of plastic and batteries. My landlord popped round to fix a leaky tap yesterday and I swear you could see me literally shrink down to the size of my baby daughter in embarrassment.

Yep, for now, my vista of Fisher-Price is all too real. It seems whilst I’ve been daydreaming of a toy-free existence Heidi has slipped on a colouring book and face-planted the coffee table. Best go sort her out…

If you could rent a storage room for a year, what would you do with it?

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