Is baby too hot or too cold? These safety thermometer cards ensure that an infant's room is not dangerously too hot or uncomfortably too cold. Although the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is not known. The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (Lullaby Trust) recommends that a child sleep in room temperatures between 61F (16C) to 68F (20C) with 65F (18C) being just right. Most adults find it difficult to judge room temperature and the Lullaby Trust suggests the use of a simple room thermometer in rooms where your baby plays and sleeps. Place this cute Nursery room thermometer on the wall near the baby's cot and you will always know if baby is sleeping in a room of the correct temperature. Store out of reach of children, in a cool dry place away from sunlight and direct heat sources. The manufacturer holds the ISO 9001 certificate for manufacturing standards.
A**R
Good product
Looks just as it does in picture and works perfectly. I bought to attach to the outside of my moses basket to make sure the temperature is always correct and safe for baby
S**G
Temperature doesn't change
No matter where I've put this in the house it always shows the same temperature and never fluctuates. Even in a colder room next to a window.
8**R
Fab for the price
Came really fast,a nice little extra for nursery it's postcard size I've stuck it above light switch. Works well at reading the temp in room, I've got a proper thermometer also but this was just a wee cute extra. easy to read one
A**R
Five Stars
Cheerful and does as it says. Bargain price.
H**H
Ok for fun
It is ok. Would not rely on it though, fun picture.
L**N
Perfect
I wanted something to go with my daughters owl theme nursery and this is perfect! It's identical to the image shown and works well!
S**A
Would recommend
This is really cute and it looks so good in my daughters room. It's good value for money and does it's job.
M**A
Good quality product
Perfect item, have it above my daughters cot and tells us the temperature lovely. Thank you.
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