And the winner is … ROBYN LOGAN!
Every so often a product comes along that does so much more than it says it does.
For me, in the last few weeks, it has been the Theraline Wynnie Nursing Pillow.
This crescent moon shaped pillow is perfect for supporting a baby during feeds. It is also great for placing a baby over to wind them. Matilda Mae enjoys resting in the cushion on the sofa watching her siblings at play or nestled in it on my lap gurgling and googling away. Matilda also uses the cushion to help with her tummy time.
Esther and William like to use the pillow to cushion their heads during nappy changes.
The pillow has definitely been designed with busy mums in mind as it can be both washed and tumble dried ensuring a quick turn around time if it becomes covered in milk or sick or worse!!
I like to have it behind me on the sofa. It helps my posture and so eases my often aching back.
This nursing pillow is actually a great multi purpose cushion for all the family. And you can win one right here courtesy of Theraline and in celebration of National Breastfeeding Awareness Week.
All you have to do is leave a comment below telling me your favourite multi purpose family product.
A winner will be chosen at random when the competition closes on Wednesday 4th July 2012 at 8.00pm. UK Entrants only please.
Good Luck!
We were sent one Wynnie Pillow from Theraline for the purposes of this review.
Oh crumbs, a multi purpose family product….hmm, probably a blanket on our sofa. It is a soft fleece and everyone uses it, the hubby to clean his glasses, the kids to snuggle under or even build dens, and even the toddler for story time. I am also under the blanket watching tv and catching up on your blog 🙂
Love it!!!
It has to be my changing mat- I use it to change the kids bums and put it on the floor under their high chairs to collect all the scraps
It’s not glam but it would have to be muslin squares. In our house used as clean u
… Clean ups, bibs, sun cover, rain cover, hankie, coaster, blanket…
Wow – that’s a tricky one. Maybe my dressing gown as the children like to snuggle underneath it.
Our terry toweling square nappies. Good for bums but also great for mopping up everything!
Burp clothes are great not just for your baby but they also double up as blankets, nappies for toys, wiping up mess quickly. Brilliant!
Baby boy is due in 3 weeks, so I’m not sure what other purposes he will find for every day objects. But as a child my most useful household object was a bucket, my mum would fill it with water and I’d pour water between 2 cups, I’d use the bucket to transport toys and even upturned to reach my brothers high chair and steal his bottle(until I was caught on camera ;-o)
hmmm thats a tough one i think it would probably be muslin squares, they have been used for so many things in our house and are still going strong almost three years later. At present my little girl has her doll wrapped up in it using it as a blanket then wipes her face on it lol 🙂
other handy uses – facecloth, overshoulder for winding, on babys back when winding to stop clothes bobbling, bib, mopping up spills, hankie, peakaboo, comforter……..
Bean bag, from baby chair to slouching watching the footie
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