Doll with Heart: How Lulla Doll helps babies to fall asleep

What is this about?

To the Lulla Doll. A doll that plays a human heartbeat and breathing sounds at the touch of a button. The extra soft Kuschelaccessoire to help babies and sleep through. And if you believe the happy parents who bought the Lulla Doll, that works too!

How exactly does the trick of Lulla Doll work?

Studies have long taught that babies sleep better when they hear the heartbeat and breathing of their parents. Is it logical? The physical closeness is soothing and soothing. The child feels protected. Supporters of the so-called co-sleepings, in which parents sleep together with the child in a family bed, also argue with this insight.



The Lulla Doll takes on the role of protector by playing the human heartbeat and breathing sounds. Parents who do not want or can not sleep with the child have the opportunity to give the child at least the illusion of closeness. It is such an obvious idea that one almost wonders that no one has ever thought of it before.

And who came up with the idea?

Three women from Iceland. Eyrún, Birna and Sólveig are mothers themselves, and the idea for Lulla Doll came to them when a friend had a premature birth. The mother had to leave the baby at night alone in the clinic and suffered a lot from the idea that it had to be there so completely alone without her proximity. If at least there was a substitute that could comfort the child! And so the idea for the doll with heart was born.



Is not such a doll dangerous for newborns?

In fact, parents are advised not to place things such as towels or cuddly toys in the baby crib because they may increase the risk of suffocation, strangulation, and sudden infant death syndrome. For this reason, the doll is supplied with a tested device, with which you can safely attach to the cot.

How does the product arrive?

Very well! Since the doll was released in the summer, it has been sold out several times. The relatively high price of around 67 euros does not seem to deter tired parents.

Learn more about Lulla Doll on Lulladoll.com

Lulla doll: sleep companion for babies & toddlers (May 2024).



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