Boppy Tummy Time Pillow
Last updated: December 23, 2020
If you're looking for a tummy time product that's easy to care for, this model is your best bet. It wipes clean, but can also be tossed in the washing machine when needed. The pillow itself does a great job of propping your baby up during tummy time and providing him or her with a few toys to explore.
We looked at the top Tummy Time Products and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Tummy Time Product you should buy.
Product Details
Key Takeaway: Thanks to its gender-neutral design, this tummy time product can be used by infant boys and girls.
In our analysis of 27 expert reviews, the Boppy Tummy Time Pillow placed 5th when we looked at the top 9 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Pediatricians recommend 30 minutes of tummy time each day – keep it comfy and fun with the Boppy Tummy Time! Part of the Boppy Sideline Collection, the Tummy Time features the Sideline toy adjustment system so toys can be perfectly placed, moved and played with to encourage baby to have longer and more active tummy time. And these connected toys give moms and dads the ability have interact with baby while he’s doing tummy time. Since the toys are connected to the Sideline system, you don’t have to worry about losing or misplacing them. The mini Boppy Pillow is the perfect size for tummy propping and includes two developmental toys.
Our Expert Consultant
Parenting Pro and Safe-Sleep Expert
Kate Desmond is a writer and infant safe-sleep expert. She has spent the last eight years working as the marketing director for Charlie’s Kids Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to educate families about SIDS and safe sleep. In that role, she travels around the country learning and educating caregivers and providers on the latest and greatest safe-sleep information to prevent infant death.
As mom to two elementary-aged daughters, she spends hours researching the best and safest products for her own kids. She is quick to get in the weeds with other mamas, and uses humor to cope with parenting woes from potty-training to teaching kids to read.