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Determine which size is most appropriate for your toddler.
Consider a toddler pillow. Several manufacturers offer pillows https://www.biloban.com/collections/toddler-pillowdesigned specifically for toddlers. Toddler pillows are smaller than standard pillows, with dimensions around 12 inches (30.5 cm) by 16 inches (40.6 cm) and a thickness of about 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm). The smaller size eliminates the excess fabric that may be a suffocation hazard. The pillowshttps://www.biloban.com/collections/toddler-pillow also are firmer than typical adult sized pillows.
Select a standard-sized pillow if a toddler pillow is not available. A standard pillow, which is the most common size, measures 20 by 26 inches. Do not allow your toddler to sleep with more than one standard pillow at once. If your toddler sleeps in a double bed, remove extra pillows so there is only one pillow in the bed during sleep times.
Avoid king, queen and euro-sized pillows. Their large sizes make them unsafe for toddler use.
Assess the content of the pillow. Pillows can be filled with natural or synthetic materials.
Choose 100% cotton filling for its soft fabric and breath ability. Cotton filling creates a flatter, firmer pillow that is ideal for toddlers. However, natural fabrics like cotton may cause allergy issues and are not as durable as synthetic fabrics.
Consider a pillow made of hypoallergenic foam. Sometimes referred to as posture pillows, foam pillows help to align the spine and neck to promote healthy posture while sleeping.
Avoid feather or down pillows because they are typically too soft and unsafe for toddler use. They also can contribute to allergies.https://www.biloban.com/collections/toddler-pillow
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