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12. Love to Dream Swaddle UP, Blue, Small, 8-13 lbs, Dramatically Better Sleep, Allow Baby to Sleep in Their Preferred arms up Position for self-Soothing, snug fit Calms Startle Reflex

    Features:
  • Swaddling has been around for ages as it helps to prevent the startle reflex. But forcing the baby’s arms to their sides or over their chest prevents two natural behaviors that frustrate the baby and they fight to get their hands free.
  • First - Over 90% of babies sleep with their ARMS UP around their head when placed on their back to sleep. This is simply a baby’s natural and preferred way to sleep, just like in the womb!
  • Second - All babies are born with the need to SELF-SOOTHE by touching their face and sucking on their hands as they did in the womb. This medically proven behavior is how a baby calms and falls asleep on their own. Traditional swaddling prevents this.
  • The patented wings on the Swaddle UP allow the baby to both sleep with their arms in their preferred ARMS UP position and gives enough movement so they can SELF-SOOTHE, all while calming down the startle reflex.
  • The snug fit from our 4-way stretch fabric of 93% Cotton and 7% Elastane creates a familiar and secure feeling just like in the womb to calm the Moro (startle) reflex. Does not contain flame retardants or any harmful chemicals.
  • The dual zipper makes diaper changing a breeze and eliminates the need to remove the swaddle and having to completely re-swaddle the baby. The patented design eliminates any risk of loose fabric and the zipper replaces noisy Velcro or bothersome snaps.
  • The unique wing design eliminates face scratching from baby’s sharp finger nails. All seams are sewn on the outside and the zipper is protected so there is nothing rough against baby’s skin.
  • Small size designed to fit babies from 8 lbs. up to 13 lbs., approximately 1 -3 months. The Swaddle UP Original is 1.0 TOG.
  • Once baby shows signs of rolling over, it’s time to transition to arms free sleep. The Stage 2 - Swaddle UP 50/50 Transition Bag will ease with this transition from being swaddled.
Love to Dream Swaddle UP, Blue, Small, 8-13 lbs, Dramatically Better Sleep, Allow Baby to Sleep in Their Preferred arms up Position for self-Soothing, snug fit Calms Startle Reflex
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u/Filmmaking_Bacon · 45 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

You're close!

The "stutter" of the image actually has very little to do with 24fps being the standard. It's actually because 24fps is about as low a frame rate possible at which you can still synchronize sound (edit: I should say dialogue). Prior to the talking-era, films were routinely shot at variable frame rates (roughly 16fps is believed to have been the standard for silent films, although some movies, such as The Passion of Joan of Arc, were likely shot closer to 30fps). It's important to remember that prior to sound pictures, cameras were hand-cranked. The advent of sound meant that the speed of the photography had to be normalized, hence motors were introduced. This meant that standardization had to occur across the board (not just cameras, but projectors, too!). 24fps was deemed a reasonable speed at which the cost of film to sync quality was found to be satisfactory.

I always try to recommend this book whenever I see someone talking about this subject, so I'm gonna do it again. Seductive Cinema: The Art of Silent Films by James Card is the best book on silent films (he prefers the term "pre-dialogue") you'll ever read, and it'll answer a lot of questions about the movies that you never knew you had. It's also just a heck of a great book. It's like a memoir of the silent film.

u/killahgrag · 5 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

Yep, same here. He was generally OK on walks when we adopted him, but god dammit if he wants to sniff something, he's gonna fucking sniff it it. The harness made it harder for me to handle him and his out of control sniffing.

No matter how hard we worked with him, he just would not stop with the pulling so we put something like this on him at the advice of our vet, and as soon as we clasped it on him it was like night and day. A few walks with some light corrective tugs and he's gold.

The collar is great and I've put it on my arm and had my wife give it a pretty hard pull and it was not painful in the least; it's supposed to mimic a mother's teeth when she picks up the puppy by the scruff of the neck.

He can still drag me if he really wants to, but it's much more rare that he tries.

Dog tax: Teddy

u/iliketoworkhard · 12 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

This has been said already, but again declawing is inhumane, it's like cutting off the finger at the first joint. Cats can pass away as a result of the surgery. It's illegal in vast parts of Europe for a reason.

A lot of people are simply unaware of this, also unaware that these exist. They work pretty well and your cat looks like its wearing pretty nail polish.


We interview people who're trying to adopt from us (I'm a shelter volunteer) and ensure that they're not looking to declaw.

u/CHARFUCKIZARD · 16 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

Same for me.

Until about 2-3 years ago when I saw them mentioned on Reddit somewhere. I now am a 29-year-old man with size 12 Heelys and they're awesome.

I found out that they are far more difficult to skate on than I thought they would be. I'm in really good shape and stuff and it was still pretty difficult. Now since I've practiced with them a lot I'm pretty good with them. I like to wear them on long walks with my pup and I let him pull me around town. It's super dope.

here's a link to the exact pair I have for anyone interested

edit: I fuked that link up at first

u/rebeckys · 3 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

The could be a version of Incredibubbles that we use with our dogs. They are super sticky, but that makes them hard to pop. That way they land on the ground and the dog has a chance to pop them. However, they are usually pretty small bubbles, so I am not sure these are the same ones, since the ones above seem pretty big.

u/TotallyNotDamon · 8 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

I paid for a copy on prime video but it's probably out there somewhere for free, too...


here's a neat screenshot

u/SaintsTaints · 2 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

Haha, I mean, I guess. Though, I'm pretty sure the line is "Dianetics cure ya"

u/infourdimensions · 1 pointr/BetterEveryLoop

It is nice to see Redditors caring for people who use their head. Coming soon... two people play a game of Pong with attached brain-wave scanners made from these:

https://www.amazon.ca/Star-Wars-Science-Force-Trainer/dp/B001UZHASY

u/HoneyDippinDan · 50 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

I'm am pretty sure that the security guard that stands mid-screen for most of the video is just a Bop Bag wearing a red polo shirt.

u/MonkeyPic · 2 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

It's by novograts and I got it on Amazon. Squeaks a little but I still love it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D172BJR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vmnEDbETDMDHZ

u/kneecapslock · 4 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

here you go, $30 on Amazon.

JAPAN EVITA BEAUTY WHIP SOAP BY KANEBO (ROSE FOAM) 150G-Creative Fashion Shop https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9AVGTU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CKV7AbCNGQ081

u/Thormoran · 1 pointr/BetterEveryLoop

Try the Love to Dream swaddles or something similar where the baby's arms are up. Thats the only one that worked for us. They make for when they get bigger where the arms zip off. So you can transition to one arm out and then both.

https://www.amazon.com/Love-Dream-Dramatically-Preferred-self-Soothing/dp/B005MATOM8

u/colloidaloatmeal · 1 pointr/BetterEveryLoop

Define "extra long." You can find recall training leashes up to 100ft long, but I definitely wouldn't recommend that for regular walking. You'd just get all tangled up.

This one looks fine. 20ft is pretty damn long for a dog leash. I prefer leather myself, but it'll get the job done.

u/ThreeFistsCompromise · 2 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

Hm. I like the one in the gif better thank this one.

Do you know how I could search for it instead?

u/funnynickname · 1 pointr/BetterEveryLoop

Here's a design that you could make pretty easily with some nails and a couple boards.

https://www.amazon.com/Pitsco-Binostat-Probability-Demonstrator-Game/dp/B00854GQHY

u/Hexorg · 5 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

To be fair, tap water commonly has some ions in it - some salt, some rust. Which makes it conductive. Depending on a lake it can be less conductive than tap water. But that "depending" is pretty much the key. Unless you bring solid particle tester with you everywhere - you can't be sure.

u/SmashinFascionable · 4 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

Found the book they refer to in the video too! Just ordered one thanks! Amazon Link

u/Fast_Biscotti · 5 pointsr/BetterEveryLoop

It's this stuff. Attach one end to yourself (in my day, I used a fake pager that contained a spool of the thread), and the other end to some object using magician's wax. Looks to me like he might have two lines going for the napkin to be so steady. Probably has one end fed through a shirt button hole, and the other stuck on a chair at the other end of the table. Some really fun wizardry can happen if you're wearing black, or if the background is black. People can get right up close to the effect, and never see the thread. It's really that thin.