A bassinet, bassinette, or cradle is a bed specifically for babies from birth to about four months. Bassinets are generally designed to work with fixed legs or caster wheels, while cradles are generally designed to provide a rocking or gliding motion. Bassinets and cradles are distinguished from Moses baskets and carry cots, which are designed to be carried and sit directly on the floor or furniture. After four months, babies are often transferred to a crib (American usage) or cot (UK usage). In the United States, however, the bedside sleeper is the prevalent option, since they are generally bigger, recommended up to 6 months, and often used up to a year.
A sleeper is a person who is sleeping.
Sleeper may also refer to:
Smart may refer to a high level of intelligence or "street smarts".
"Smart" or SMART may also refer to the following.
by Drew
My baby is 12 days old and is sleeping through the night (except when we wake to feed).
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