This Cuddly Cow is a clever choice for feeding time help – he’s an expert at delivering milk. The black and white design is suited to baby’s early eye development, and the red and white gingham bow stands out against this background. Bottle Snugglers™ Cuddly Cows make baby feeding time less stressful for caregivers, and they are great as baby shower gifts or gifts for parents of a new baby. Bottle Snugglers encourage bonding during feeding time by allowing Mom to continue holding and cuddling a feeding baby while using her free hand to care for herself or another child. They are also a big help to Moms of multiples.
The palest pink and white coloring are complemented by a pink and white gingham bow, making this Piggy baby bottle holder a sweet addition to any new parents’ tool kit. Bottle Snugglers encourage bonding during feeding time by allowing Mom to continue holding and cuddling a feeding baby while using her free hand to care for herself or another child. Bottle Snugglers Pinky Pigs are also a baby feeding support system for parents of twins and triplets, which can help to keep multiples on the same feeding schedule.
His light blue color with white accents is set off with a light blue and white gingham bow, and his soft, velour fabric make this the plushest Puppy around. Bottle Snugglers Precious Puppies make excellent feeding time helpers for child care providers at day cares and preschools, where baby feeding schedules tend to overlap. When the Precious Puppy holds baby's bottle, the caregiver can more easily and comfortably bond with baby during this special time.
The Charming Teddy Bear snuggler is soft brown velour with cream foot pads and a plaid bow, suitable for a boy or girl. This soft, huggable Bottle Snugglers Charming Teddy Bear will support most baby bottle types and can be used as a regular toy after baby learns to hold the bottle alone. The Charming Teddy Bear is the bottle holder that started it all for Bottle Snugglers. Bottle Snugglers encourage bonding during feeding time by allowing Mom to continue holding and cuddling a feeding baby while using her free hand to care for herself or another child. They are also a big help to Moms of multiples.