Even Europeans now recommend having babies sleep in hammocks right from the day they’re born. Each little movement of the new-born causes a gentle swaying – a reminiscence or a continuation of the gentle movement in the mother’s womb. This encourages, to a large extent, the development of the sense organs, which is why many educationalists maintain that children who have been brought up in hammocks are calmer and better balanced.
Once the baby has outgrown his hammock, the dolls can take it over, or the baby hammock will become a charming piece of decoration in the children’s room.
Many parents trust in La Siesta’s Yayita baby hammock. This hammock requires only one fixing point, like a hammock chair.
Safety belts prevent the baby from falling and reassure initially apprehensive European mothers. A removable blanket keeps the baby cuddly and warm.
The construction of Yayita allows two different lying positions.
Fidgety babies and so-called cry-babies feel more secure in the closed position. It gives them the protection of a mother’s womb and its soothing natural protection. An ever so gentle swaying motion supports this feeling.

More balanced and older babies may prefer the open position of the Yayita. When the loops are fixed to the outer notches, babies have more room to move, they can see more of their surroundings.
With Yayita, the development of baby hammocks in Europe has reached a summit – leaving even the unperturbed, placid Latin Americans totally amazed.
Specials: Baby-hammocks • Hammocks for Children • Hammocks for Therapy
Links for Hammock Owners: Hammockworld • How to install Hammocks • How to make the most of Hammocks • How to care for your Hammocks • Hammock-Faq's
Links for Hammock Aficionados: The Hammock Hint • La Siesta • Hammocks instead of Gold!
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