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Trois Kilos Sept's Decorative Braids

Decorative Braid and Accessories

Create a lovely play cocoon for your baby with our braids and cushions! Set up a space dedicated to early learning and discovery with our decorative braids. Accompanied by a playpen mat and a few toys, you can offer a complete play area adapted to their age.

The decorative braid for baby: a practical and safe decorative accessory

The decorative braid for baby is a practical and safe decorative accessory for baby's play areas. It is not only elegant, but it can also help your baby maintain a sitting position while playing. It is available in a variety of styles and colors to suit all tastes and nurseries. It is easy to install and clean, making it practical.

Types of decorative braids for baby

There are many different styles of decorative braids for baby. From cornrow braids to five-strand braids. Trois Kilos Sept offers soft and comfortable three-strand decorative braids that are perfectly suited for little ones' environments. Various materials and colors are available to bring a touch of cheerfulness to baby's space.

How to install the decorative braid for baby

Installing the decorative braid for baby is easy and quick. Simply set up a playmat on the floor and place the braid either against a wall or along the edge of the mat. It can also be placed at the bottom of the baby's playpen to create a secure space.

In conclusion, the decorative baby braid is a practical decorative accessory that can help prevent falls and injuries. With a wide variety of styles and colors, there's something for everyone. It's also easy to install and clean, making it practical for everyday use.

Precautions for using the decorative braid

Braids, also known as braided crib bumpers or baby bed braids, are decorative elements commonly used in baby rooms. However, they are strongly discouraged from being used as crib bumpers for safety reasons, particularly in preventing sudden infant death syndrome. Healthcare professionals, including doctors, early childhood specialists, and pediatricians, recommend against using bed braids as barriers around the baby's crib.

As a decorative element, the braid can be placed at the foot of the crib for aesthetic purposes before the baby's birth, or positioned on bedroom furniture to add a modern touch, matching the room's colors or baby clothes, for example. It can also be safely used to support baby when they're on their playmat or in their playpen, under adult supervision. Additionally, once the child has grown, the decorative braid can be transformed into a rolled cushion for storytelling or bedtime reading moments.