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Review on πŸ‘Ά Munchkin Shhh Portable Baby Sleep Soother Sound Machine with Night Light by Demian Shah

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Is its weight in breast milk worth

I saw similar products during my pregnancy but thought it was a silly waste of money and didn't get any. We have a white noise machine with many different settings. After the baby was born and she decided that crying is her favorite pastime, many people suggested 5S Happiest Baby Calming Techniques, one of which is booing. Well after hours of hissing in my daughter's ear I got tired and remembered similar products like this one. So I came to Amazon for my daily save me I don't know what I'm doing with this tiny man purchase. I found another rabble for $30 and just couldn't justify it, but after reading the reviews for this one it seemed like people liked it better and the price was more reasonable. I click buy faster than my baby can spit out the first clean shirt I've worn all week and I've never looked back. My kid likes the white noise machine too, but it's a real "Shhh" sound that's very different and calms her down while white noise helps her sleep. I love that it's portable as you'll want to take it with you wherever you go. I even took it with me in the car on long trips. I like that you can stand it up, lay it on its side, put it right in the cradle or rock it with the baby. I love that I can start loud to muffle her screams and then gradually turn the volume down. I like the adjustable timer and how easy it is to use. I only used the night light part by accident or noise other than a hiss. My only complaint is that the buttons can be hard to find, especially in the dark, especially if you're sleep deprived and have a kid's brain yourself. But that's a minor complaint, I would still recommend this product to friends who have children. I would also occasionally leave it on for longer than 30 minutes if a child is leading you to earn the title of mother. He always seems to find a way to switch off at the worst possible moment.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Some cons