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Stuffed Animal in Crib

When is it ok to allow a child to sleep with a stuffed animal in the crib? My daughter is 10 months old and likes to cuddle with a blanket or stuffed animal but I am afriad to let her sleep with one.

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Thanks to everyone who responded for your insightful answers. I have been letting her sleep with a light blanket which she clutches close to her face. She has a few very small animals which aren't plush that I would feel comfortable letting her sleep with. I'll try those out but will wait a few more months for the larger and/or plush friends. Thanks again!

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I was really worried about that and never did it with my first. With my second - I did only when she was able to move her head and push herself up. She loves it and it does comfort her.

I have a 6 month old son who is totally a blanket baby. If you give him a blanket he will sleep like a champ at 10 months old he should be able to sleep with something. Since they are able to move around more they can position it to suit them.

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You could definitely give her one. SIDS scare is over at 6 months or earlier. I am sure your baby is dexterous enough at this point to move the stuffed animal away from her nose/mouth. You know your child best..Instincs are the real parenting rule book, not what "they" say. Is there some other reason that you would be nervous about this, other than that you heard that it isn't safe? This is what I would ask myself.

At this age it's ok. As long as she can turn around easily on her own and get the blanket off of her on her own. How big is this stuffed animal? If it's normal size and not heavy, she should be perfectly fine. Take it with you to the pediatrician and ask him/her or the nurse practitioner there if you really want to be on the safe side.

If your daughter can move around perhaps even crawl then there should be no problem with haveing a blanket or stuffed animal in the crib. You know your daughter best and as long as you are comfortable with it then you should give her something to cuddle.

I have a 6 month old son who is totally a blanket baby. If you give him a blanket he will sleep like a champ at 10 months old he should be able to sleep with something. Since they are able to move around more they can position it to suit them.

At 10 mos your daughter is able to roll over and move around so she should be fine. My boys are 5 and 2 and have both slept with their Teddy's for as long as I can remember.

At this age, I think it is okay to let them sleep with a stuffed animal. I think that when they are younger and are not capable of turning their heads you should be more careful. That is when they can suffocate. However, at 10 months old she should be able to keep her face open for air with/without blankets and stuffed animals. I have 3 girls that have all had them. We have never had a problem. Just don't get one that is so big she can actually get tangled in it. Something small, about the size of her forearm. The forearm is a good measurement for a lot of toys. You know they are not too small or too big. Good luck.

My daughter is just over 7 months, and she's had stuffed animals in her crib since the beginning, despite all the warnings. She never moved while sleeping when she was a small infant through about 6 months. By that time, she was very able to roll back and forth on her own, and actually has begun "cuddling" with her stuffed elephants and blankie in her crib at night. I think as long as she is strong enough to move her head around smoothly, and roll both ways, she should be fine. If she wasn't snuggled up against a stuffed animal, she'd be jammed up against one of the crib walls, or clutching the blanket near her face. For some reason, she is just more comfortable near something, it's probably comforting - it makes sense, I am the same way. Sorry for the long-winded answer, but I think if your daughter likes to cuddle, go for it!

I am always on the cautious end of things. There was absolutely nothing in my daughters' crib until between 12-18 months. Didn't seem worth the risk. Even then, I checked toys and balnkets for anything that could fall off like hard eyes on bears, buttons, long ribbons, etc. So naturally, my opinion is that it is too soon for your daughter.

If you do decide to give her something in the crib, then at the very least make sure she has an infant-appropriate item. May I recommend giving her a thick cloth diaper. You can embellish these if you want by sewing doen ribbons and embroidering them. They are not huge so she won't get tangled up in one. And you can buy a pack of them, so that if she gets attached, you have lots of spares. And they wash well. We use them for burp cloths and my baby loves to play with them. My four year old uses them as doll blankets.

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