Rocking a baby to sleep is a practice that has been around for centuries. In fact, there is evidence that it was practiced even in prehistoric times. The first rocking cradles were simply baskets or hammocks that were suspended from a tree branch or from the ceiling. These early cradles were often made of woven materials, such as reeds or grasses.
As time went on, rocking cradles became more sophisticated. They were made of wood or metal and often had intricate designs. Some rocking cradles even had built-in music boxes that played soothing lullabies.
In the early 20th century, rocking cradles began to decline in popularity. This was due in part to the invention of the crib. Cribs were seen as being more modern and practical than rocking cradles. However, in recent years, there has been a resurgence in the popularity of rocking cradles. This is likely due to a growing interest in natural parenting and a desire to provide babies with a more soothing and calming environment.
There are many benefits to rocking a baby to sleep. Rocking can help to calm and soothe a baby, which can make it easier for them to fall asleep. Rocking can also help to regulate a baby's breathing and heart rate. Additionally, rocking can provide a baby with a sense of security and comfort.
If you are considering rocking your baby to sleep, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, it is important to choose a safe rocking cradle. The cradle should be sturdy and well-made, and it should have a firm mattress. Second, it is important to rock your baby gently. You do not want to rock your baby so hard that they become jostled or uncomfortable. Finally, it is important to stop rocking your baby as soon as they fall asleep. This will help them to learn to fall asleep on their own.
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About Ryan
Ryan Quah has been in this baby spring cradle industry since 22 years ago. He has electronic engineering background and IT from Warwick University back in 1992. He invented the very first version of this electronic spring cradle back in his off day work during the 1999 global financial crisis. Finally he patented the product in 2006 and reinvent another new conceptual model in 2018. With the continuous improvement, the products has been bringing in latest features with apps and many uniques features.

