A specialty item for supporting a baby's head, while the baby is held by a mother's arm, including a soft foam pad shaped to support a baby's head, combined with a fabric case, shaped for attachment around a mother's arm, to thereby fix the pad in place. The baby's head rest provides greater comfort for both mother and baby, whenever the baby is held for feeding or cuddling. In warm weather the item also avoids the tendency for perspiration to collect on the mother's arm and on the baby's neck and head.
An infant pillow feeding sleeve that is unitary, cylindrical in form, and advantageously includes filler is described. During use, the sleeve is slipped over the arm of the care giver such that is generally centered over the care givers elbow. When the arm is bent to position the baby for feeding, the sleeve forms a pillow against which the infants head may rest. The pillow acts to lift the infants head up to a breast or bottle for feeding, thereby reducing fatigue and increasing the comfort of the care giver and the child.
An arm pillow comprising a pillow having an elastic support sleeve attached to a backside of the pillow. The support sleeve fits snugly over a user's elbow so the pillow will not move on the elbow.
A MULTIPURPOSE PILLOW that includes a tubular body formed with a substantially soft and resilient material between a fabric enclosure. The tubular body has a central channel for receiving a caregiver's arm. The tubular body has a pocket and a cover interconnected to the tubular body. The cover is sized to extend from the tubular body and operate as a blanket. Further, the cover is sized to fit inside the pocket of the tubular body when not being used.