April 28, 2013

Li'L Helper

Li’l helper (www.lil-helper.com) as a baby bottle holder and revolutionary time-saver for parents during feeding and nursing time.  This BPA-free product  is a mom’s best friend that keeps infants entertained and amused, fits most bottle sizes, and effortlessly travels anywhere, including the dishwasher for a quick clean-up. If that isn’t enough, Li’l helper was designed to fit a baby’s natural gripping tendency, making it simple for them to hold themselves and aid in child development.

My Thoughts: Our son is 5 months old and just getting curious about holding objects, and will attempt to grab the bottle with one hand, so I think he's almost ready for this product. I think it's a great idea for babies who are old enough to hold their head up and turn their head from side to side. You always want to monitor babies while they're feeding, but this just gives you a free hand to multitask during feeding time!

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