Pillows aren’t necessary for infants and most of them will wiggle off of a pillow if you choose to put them on one. Newborns always lie on their backs, and, when they have learned to roll over, on their stomachs. In either case, babies sleep with their heads to the side, which means all new parents must be aware of the very real choking and smothering hazards faced by all sleeping babies. There are reasons for why baby bedding sets do not come with pillows. A baby can be placed in harms way because they lack the required coordination to remove obstructions. As a result you won’t find a pillow in any quality crib set you bring home, and this includes Max baby bedding.
Stuffed animals present a bigger problem than fluffy blankets and pillows and should therefore not be kept in the crib or bed with the child. Stuffed animals are dangerously attractive to young children, who love to hug the precious toys, but may be too tiny and weak to push their “little friends” away when they obstruct their breathing or movement.
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