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Baby Nails™ - Hands-Free Baby Nail Care I New Baby Standard Pack - Baby Nail Care Set for Newborn’s (0 months+)

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Brand
Thumble
Manufacturer number
HIKS4UXBBB
Type
Nail File
Baby Nails the original and unique must have baby product for all new parents.

We are the only wearable baby nail file on the market, providing parents with a hands-free way to file their little one's delicate nails, keeping them neat and trim. An innovative solution to baby nail care, invented by a British Mum out of the necessity for her own baby as she feared and struggled to care for his nails.

Baby Nails is simple to use, so how does it work

Simply slip the Thumble onto a thumb, snap-off one of our nail files, remove the adhesive backing and stick firmly to the Thumble and file away using a gentle back & forth movement, all while you keep hold of your baby.

With the use of the wearable Thumble, Baby Nails allows you to have both hands free. The Thumble comes in one size as it's flexible design fits all sizes of thumbs and has an opening on the front for a long thumbnail to fit through.

Ideal to use on your baby when sat cuddling, breast or bottle feeding or even when you're sat reading or playing with them, helping to keep your baby happy and relaxed.

Baby's nails grow so fast, even from birth. Baby Nails is soft enough to be used from birth and is a great hospital bag essential item.

What is included in the New Baby Standard Pack

The Baby Nails New Baby Standard Pack contains one Thumble

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