She's never been injured by it (she is three, after all), but I always
put pillows on the floor next to her bed when we travel, just in case.
Not exact matches
If your child is in a bed, consider placing
pillows on the
floor and
putting up a bedrail to prevent him from falling out.
We sleep
on a thick mattress topper
on the
floor you could just
put your mattress
on the
floor, too and
put some
pillows surrounding it.
my little girl is just a little over 6 months, she can sit up
on her own, we helped her learn that by
putting her up with
pillows around her for support, we
put her
on the
floor every day for a half hour to an hour to help her with crawling she can get her back legs up she just cant get them moving together, she eats everything she can get her hands
on but shes been going back and forth
on her teeth, she drools and chews
on her hands but hasn't gotten any broken in yet.
A few times he still sleeps
on the
floor either by the door or behind his rocking chair (we even
put his
pillow back there for him lol) but usually he'll stay in bed all night / naptime.
I'm actually considering just getting a normal twin or full mattress and
putting it
on the
floor with no
pillows, at least until the baby can crawl away and get into trouble.
So, I
put the girls
on the
floor and one of the twins» breastfeeding
pillows to kind of support them and they're ready to kind of be close together and it just comforts them.
I get him to be still for a diaper change by
putting the monkey
pillow on the
floor and letting him lay his head
on it.
Put an extra
pillow on the
floor in case he falls out, or place the bed or cot mattress
on the
floor so it doesn't matter if he rolls off.
It allows you to
put characters or objects
on surfaces in general so if you want to
put an AR creation into the palm of your hand or onto the side of a
pillow you can, while you're of course also able to
put something onto the wall or
floor.
Sense is great if wearing your fitness tracker or smartwatch to bed sounds too burdensome, or if the the idea of
putting a phone next to your
pillow sounds like a recipe for a cracked screen
on the
floor in the morning.
I usually have four to six
pillows on my bed (and there's only me) and they mostly go
on the
floor at night and get
put back
on in the morning.
My kids look at me like I have two heads when I say leave them be, they are fine (when they are
putting all the
pillows on the
floor and running through the house jumping over them, lol!)
As most of you wives can probably imagine, the cushions and
pillows were never
put back where they belong, so by the end of each day, I would have giant piles of cushions with crooked, wrinkled slipcovers and throw
pillows laying all over the couches and mostly
on the
floor.