Cherry Pit Heating Pad Merino Wool Heather Pink
Warmtemaantje is a Dutch handmade, uniquely designed heat pack, filled with organically cleaned cherry pits.
This merino wool Warmtemaantje is a handmade heat cushion filled with organically cleaned cherry pits. Thanks to its unique shape and weight, this pit cushion is ideal for colic. The filling is distributed in such a way that it does not sink to the sides. Additionally, the heat cushion does not press on the stomach, but only on the lower abdomen, while also providing pleasant warmth to the sides.
The Warmtemaantje seed pillow is not only wonderful for baby colic; older children and adults can also make good use of these pit bags. A cherry pit bag can be used both warm and cold, making it very versatile. For example, to warm up nicely when you are cold, a warm or cold pit bag for muscle pain, to cool bruises, a warm bag on the stomach for stomach pain or menstrual cramps, and to cool or warm up while breastfeeding or with mastitis. Naturally, the Warmtemaantjes heating pads are also suitable for warming up a cradle, cot, or bed.
The Warmtemaantje seed pillow consists entirely of organic materials, so it is safe for you and your child. The cherry pits have been organically cleaned and the cover is made of organic merino wool.
This seed cushion can be used both hot and cold. Simply heat it up in the microwave or oven, or place it in the freezer.
Dimensions: 20 cm long, wide part of the moon 8 cm wide
Washing instructions: The seed bag itself can also be washed, but this is not necessary very often. Do this by hand or in a laundry net in the washing machine at a maximum of 30 degrees. Use an odorless and mild detergent. Let the seed bag dry thoroughly. Shaking it briefly speeds up the process.
Merino wool is naturally antibacterial; it is self-cleaning. Air regularly; only wash when necessary. Use detergent for wool or olive oil soap. Preferably wash wool by hand in lukewarm water or using the wool wash program of a washing machine, max. 30C. Spin at a low speed; do not tumble dry. Shape the cover while it is damp and dry flat on a towel. Do not dry the wool in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
Tip: To protect wool from moths, store it in a sealed plastic bag when not in use.
Carefully read the enclosed instructions for warming, cooling, using, and washing this product.








