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How long does it take to inflate?
For the first time, it might take up to 3 minutes to infalte it. As you get used to the motion, it will take around 1 minute for the inflation. All in all, removing CloudSleeper™ form the compression cube, unfolding, and inflating it would typically take less than 3 minutes. Read More
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Will the CloudSleeper™ fit inside the BedBox?
Yes! The CloudSleeper™ fits perfectly inside the BedBox and still leaves some space available for some of your child’s personal belongings. Read More
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How long does the CloudSleeper™ stay inflated?
In normal circumstances, the CloudSleeper™ stays inflated for weeks and should not leak at all. However, as air expands with increasing temperature and contracts when cooled, you might experience some variation in firmness when, for example, moving the CloudSleeper™ from a hot to a cold area and vice versa. You can adjust the firmness at any time by giving it a few pushes on the pump area or releasing some air. Read More
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Is the textile from Xplory® X water repellent?
Yes, the textiles from the stroller is water repellant. Read More
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What is the suggested age for use of the Stokke JetKids BackPack?
The Stokke JetKids BackPack is designed for children from 2 to 7 years old. Read More
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My baby's legs are blue when I am carrying him in the carrier, is this normal?
Sometimes, red, or blue marks can appear on the baby's legs when they are carried. This generally happens when the baby is worn for a prolonged period and can happen with a wrap, a ring sling, or a baby carrier. This is related to baby's blood pressure, which is lower than adults' and even lower when they are sleeping. Indeed, the "M" shaped spread-squat position does not necessarily favor blood circulation and sometimes the carrier fabric, the baby's clothing or a nappy which is too small prevents the blood from circulating properly around the body. It is this accumulation of blood which causes these marks on the skin. In most cases, there's no need to worry, but you can talk about this with your pediatrician if you are worried. To improve your baby's blood circulation whilst they are in their carrier, we recommend that you dress them in loose clothing and check that their nappy is not too tight. It is also important to check that they are seated properly in the baby carrier - the width of the seat of the carrier should be adjusted so that it enfolds the baby from the crook of one knee to the other, but it is a good idea to leave a 1-2 cm gap before the knee fold to prevent the fabric causing too much pressure in this area. Read More
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What are the options if my newborn doesn’t weigh 3 kilos yet?
If your baby’s weight is under 3 kg, we recommend using a wrap or a sling. Read More
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How should I maintain and clean my Stokke® Sleepi™ Changer and Mattress?
In order to clean your Stokke® Sleepi™ Changer, wipe it with a soft, damp (not wet!) cloth, then wipe down with a dry cloth until completely dry. Refrain from using a micro fibre cloth or household detergents as they may damage the finish of the changer. Colours may change if the wood is exposed to the sunlight. The Stokke® Sleepi® Changer Pad is water repellent and easy to wipe clean. The Core can be rinsed in the shower or sink. The Changer Mattress Cover can be washed with 40°C (140 Fahrenheit). Do not bleach or dry clean. Do not tumble dry or iron. Remove PE board and inside cushion before washing Read More
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Can I still carry my baby if I’m pregnant?
Provided you have no medical reason to avoid lifting or carrying existing children, there is no reason why you should stop carrying a baby while pregnant. Just make sure that you are using the right carrier, ideally an onbuhimo or any other carrying option without a waistbelt to prevent pressure on your baby bump. Read More
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Why is a firm mattress so important?
To reduce the risk of suffocation and CO2 Retention, Pedriatrics recommend the baby should sleep on his/her back on a firm mattress. A soft surface may conform to the shape of the baby’s head and increase the risk that the baby breathe in his/her own exhaled breath (carbon dioxide). The Stokke® Sleepi™ Mini mattress is made with multiple layers of breathable 3D mesh with a Sorona® Bicomponent Stretch fiber core to offer firmness, maximal airflow and to exceed the highest safety standards. Read More
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