Posted by: melrosekids88 on: August 5, 2009
WE can tell you they work, WE can tell you we’ve used them on our kids for years, WE can tell you they are the greatest thing since sliced bread…but what else would we say right??
Why not hear from other parents who’ve put our Head Snuggler to the test…here are some of our reviews.
http://smileadaygiveaways.blogspot.com/2011/03/melrose-kids-review-and-giveaway-1-of-2.html
http://www.thisbirdsday.com/2010/07/head-snuggler.html
http://thismomloves.blogspot.com/2010/07/head-snugglers-no-more-slumping.html
http://www.calgarydaddy.com/2010/07/travelling-with-kids-check-out-baby.html
http://simplystacie.net/head-snuggler-review-giveaway/
http://www.mommykatandkids.com/2010/06/melrose-kids-head-snuggler.html
http://communities.canada.com/reginaleaderpost/blogs/anythingandeverything/default.aspx
“The Head Snuggler – oh my!!! it was an INSTANT hit with my daughter. I have a few photos of her using it the day we got it. She LOVES it and there was no problem with her using it. We have been going back and forth to the lake as we got some water damage with all this darn rain and it’s great for her to get her naps in while on the road!”
As a busy, multi-tasking family with three kids under the age of five-years-old who never stop until the carseats’ five-point-harnesses make them do so, we invariably find a kid or two slumped over in their carseats in deep slumber. The health and safety of their air passageways and spine have probably been my single biggest worry while on the go in the car, as I know that this position can reduce their oxygen intake and be very detrimental for them in the event of an accident. Though I’m surrounded by mom entrepreneurs and I see a lot of children’s products pass my way, when I found Melrose Kids’ Head Snuggler I instantly recognized the genius of the product! I now have complete peace of mind in transit as my three-year-old pulls the Snuggler down on his own forehead to take a nap now! No more slumping head, and no more worry. Thank you Melrose Kids, for creating this amazingly practical and potentially life-saving product to protect our precious little people.
http://www.lunchboxmagazine.com/blog/tag/head-snuggler/
http://www.yoyomama.ca/2010/03/head_snuggler/
What an amazing product!
I was given the chance to try out a Head Snuggler and I couldn’t help but wonder if my five year old would use it, but after explaining to her that it was going to help her head from falling forward when she slept in her car seat, she was eager to try it. Sure enough within minutes of her pulling it on, she was asleep and I saw the results immediately. She was sleeping in a proper position for the seatbelt and her head was supported correctly. The best part was when she awoke, she didn’t complain of a sore neck as she often does.
As a mom and certified children’s restraint safety technician, traveling safely with my little girl is a number one priority. As a parent, we can only learn what best practice is and do our best to try to keep our children out of harms way. Knowing that this product has been crash tested and does not interfere with any harness positioning, or come between the child and their restraints, as Transport Canada warns against, I am happy to be using a Head Snuggler.
LaVonne Ries, CRST (Children’s Restraint Safety Technician) and MOM
(LaVonne Ries has been a CRST since 2006 and has performed over 6000 car seat inspections).
http://www.sweetspot.ca/SweetMama/shops_and_services/14292/fine_in_oh-nine/
http://www.notesfromthenest.com/product-review-head-snuggler/
http://www.momtobedepot.com/category/tags/head-snuggler
http://parentclub.blogspot.com/2009/09/parent-club-review-head-snuggler.html
http://mommosttraveled.com/head-snuggler/
http://www.mommypr.com/?p=9532
http://sweetmama.ca/national/sweet_nothing/8529/cal_rest_your_head/
http://countrycitymouse-pam.blogspot.com/2009/08/melrose-kids-head-snuggler-review.html
http://themommyexperience.blogspot.com/2009/07/head-snuggler-review.html
http://www.themomtrap.com/2009/07/prevent-bobble-head-syndrome-with-head.html
http://abookwormsdiary.blogspot.com/2009/07/melrose-kids-head-sungglers-review.html
http://blog.havekidwilltravel.com/2009/07/head-snuggler-puts-and-end-to-drooping.html
http://kiddiescornerdeals.blogspot.com/2009/07/head-snuggler-review.html
http://iemommy.wordpress.com/2009/08/02/spotlight-on-head-snuggler-review/
http://www.stickyfeetreviews.com/2009/08/head-snuggler.html
http://onefishtwofishfivefish.blogspot.com/2009/08/head-snuggler-review.html
http://littletravellerblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/head-snuggler.html
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: May 7, 2011
We’re going green with that old car seat!!
Melrose Kids is happy to have teamed up with LaVonne Ries of Keepin’ Baby Safe to bring you Alberta’s first car seat recycling company!
Our program is keeping those bulky old car seat out of the landfills and we are one of the only companies doing so in Canada. Without Kidseat Recyclers, the only other option is to throw your car seat in the garbage. But, with the help of our plastics recycler Friendly Earth, we are working hard to recycle as many seats as we can.
Check out our web site for drop locations and all the info on this great new option here in Calgary and surrounding area.
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: August 29, 2010
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: June 10, 2010
When it comes to family travel, if you’re anything like me, you romanticize what that upcoming vacation is going to look like.
But the truth of the matter is those vacations can often be full of stress, grumpy kids and sheer disappointment.
But don’t unpack those suitcases and cancel the camping spot just yet.
We’ve got some great travel tips for you to not only make that trip just a little bit more enjoyable but safer as well.
BEFORE THE TRIP
1) Travel SAFE!!
The most important thing you can do for your pre-trip preparations is to make sure you have taken all the steps necessary to ensure your child is safely secured in the right seat for their height and weight and that their seat is properly installed.
Every year in Alberta, many children are injured or killed in motor vehicle collisions. According to Transport Canada, a correctly used car seat will reduce the likelihood of your child being injured by 75%. In 2007, 11 737 children under 15 years of age were injured and 99 of those were killed.
LaVonne Ries of Keepin’ Baby Safe is a certified Children’s Restraint Safety Technician (CRST) and has inspected over 6000 children’s restraint systems.
“Installing a car seat can be a challenging task,” says Ries, “and not all car seats fit all vehicles.”
Here is a list of the most common mistakes parents can make when installing their child’s seat. (Refer to your owner’s manual for references to each of these issues)
“When in doubt,” she suggests, “consult with a (CRST).”
Some of Ries’ safety tips when traveling with children:
2) Plan the trip.
Map your trip so you time out strategic stops for bathroom and sanity breaks. Kids have short attention spans and according to registered psychologist Dr. Kimberly Eckert, M.Sc., the length of their attention span depends on their age. Anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes for toddlers and up to 30 to 40 minutes for a 7 year old.
“Toddlers often struggle the most with traveling,” Eckert warns, adding that they are less distractible yet only have the capacity of 3 to 8 minutes of focused attention.
She suggests having plenty of age appropriate activities on hand for your children and to plan for frequent out of car breaks.
“Parents can expect to need to stop every hour to hour and a half,” that being for toddlers. She suggests you may be able to make the stops less frequent (every 2 to 3 hours) for school aged children. GPS systems are great for checking out upcoming stops. Or map it out before hand marking off stops on the map that are about 200 to 250 kilometers apart.
If you plan to make most of your trek at night, be sure your kids will be comfortable and have all their favourite night time comforts like blankies, pillows, stuffies, etc.
While resting, a proper head support is also important for your children to not only prevent neck strain but to prevent air way restriction which leads to oxygen deprivation.
When our bodies go without enough oxygen for too long our oxygen saturation levels drop in our blood. Thankfully though our bodies are programmed to prompt us to consciousness so we don’t actually suffocate. This is a great self defense mechanism, however, it’s not the best situation when you are wanting your child to get a good sleep. If they are slumped in their seat, their airway will be restricted, thus they will not be able to get the full rest they need.
We suggest trying our Head Snuggler. It’s a new take on a head support, this one providing the support from above, rather than trying to address if from below.
“When I started using the Head Snuggler,” says Dr. Kyla Brulotte, a chiropractor and mother of 3, “I was very excited to see my children sleeping comfortable with properly aligned spines.”
The Head Snuggler is backed by a pediatrician, chiropractor and CRST and it works to hold a child’s head in a neutral position while they rest so there is no uncomfortable neck strain and no airway restriction.
“Properly supporting a child’s head in a car seat has been an issue for parents for many years.” says pediatrician Dr. Nieman FRCP (C), “I believe [the Head Snuggler] effectively addresses parent’s concerns and provides children with a more comfortable experience while resting in their car seats.”
The best part is that it allows your child to go into a deeper, longer sleep while you enjoy the peace. Check them out at melrosekids.com.
3) Stock up for the trip.
Because of the fact that children can get quite restless cooped up in a car seat, we recommend loading up on games, books and activities so the kids have ample to do and don’t end up distracting you with the nagging question, “are we there yet?” every half hour. If you have a DVD player in the car, bring some of your kid’s favorites, but don’t make the entire trip about staring at a screen for your children. They need breaks from the boob tube as well. Point out the scenery, play I Spy with them, have them change their focus from time to time to experience their surroundings.
*Note, one of those organizers that affixes to the back of the driver and passenger seats is a great way to organize all of your kids travel stuff in a handy, easy to reach place.
It’s also important to have healthy snacks on hand, so kids don’t end up jumping on the “blood sugar” rollercoaster ride.
Nutrition Educator and Author Karla Heintz, BSc Nutrition, has some great fresh ideas for what to stock the cooler with:
These next ideas are still healthy but can weigh in a bit more heavily on the calorie side, so don’t overdo it:
And for those who like to convenience of a bar, some of Karla’s healthy picks include Kashi, the Cliff Bar and Lara Bar.
Things to avoid include anything high in sugar, salt or caffeine.
DURING THE TRIP
1) Arrange the car so that the things your children will want and need are easy to access.
2) Be sure to pack the car so your children have room to move and be comfortable with any cargo safely secured in case of an accident.
3) Parents, be sure you are taking adequate breaks as well. If you are feeling tired or irritable, take a break, pull over, have a rest if it’s possible or just take a breather and get some fresh air.
Family travel isn’t going to be that lovely picture you see in a magazine or commercial, but it doesn’t have to be awful either. With some good planning it can be a wonderful adventure for all.
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: April 6, 2010
The word is spreading about the Head Snuggler. We believe that’s because parents are the best way to spread the word.
Have a look at some of our media coverage
http://www.financialpost.com/related/topics/story.html?id=2766751
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: February 11, 2010
Melrose Kids Inc. was recently invited to attend a pre-Golden Globe gifting room.
We got to schmooze with the stars and introduce them to our Head Snugglers. The response was amazing.
Children slumping in their car seats while they sleep is truly a universal problem, even the stars couldn’t avoid it. But many left very excited to try out our product.
Before we left for our glamorous trip, Gil Tucker from Global TV wanted to know a little bit more about our new head supports.
So we met up with him at North Hill Shopping Centre near Bug and Blossom, one of the retailers carrying our product. (Click here to see the story).
More Pictures to come!!
See the video footage from the Boom Boom Room by clicking on “Untitled” below!!
Untitled from jayneoni moore on Vimeo.
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: December 2, 2009
The “CRASH TEST” results are in and it’s very exciting news for our Head Snugglers!!
We had them crash tested to make sure we could confidently come to you the consumer and say they are, in fact, safe to add to a child’s car seat.
The results show that for a rear facing infant carrier, the Head Snuggler is completely negligible as it flies off the car seat due to the momentum of the impact. (Click on the link below to view footage).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_Cht2vkxZw
The results also show that for the forward facing car seat, the poundage that the Head Snuggler was able to withstand is far less than the mass of a child’s head on impact. Thus, the child’s head and body still move in the same motion in an accident, regardless of if they are wearing a Head Snuggler or not. (Click on the link below to view footage).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QERalXCQd-4
The data collected from the sensors on both dummies showed that their excursion results were well within the allowable limits for each seat on impact, meaning the Head Snuggler did not cause any injury, but also did not prevent any. It is a comfort device and is not designed to protect or prevent injury in a collision. (Click on the link below to view overhead footage).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seXPRj8UuR4
Our Testing facility contact information:
MGA Research Corporation
5000 Warren Road Burlington, WI 53105
262.763.2705 ph. 262.763.0934 fax
Please note, MGA is an independent testing facility and does not endorse any products they test. They also do not certify that a product will or will not do any harm to a child during a crash event. The findings are based purely on the data collected from the tests.
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: September 2, 2009
Frequently Asked Questions: Things we want you to know!!
Is the Head Snuggler safe to use on my child?
The Head Snuggler is safe to use when used as recommended. In fact, the Head Snuggler is a safer way of supporting a child’s head and neck while they rest in a car seat than many alternatives, as it does not come between the seat and the child or the child and the restraints, as discouraged by Transport Canada.
Can my child suffocate while using a Head Snuggler?
No, the Head Snuggler is made of breathable cotton. As well, when it’s used on a child in the appropriate manor, the Head Snuggler “tents” around the sides of the head allowing for air to circulate around the child’s head and face. We never recommend that you leave a child unattended in a car seat. As the Head Snuggler is solely designed to be used on a child while they are traveling in a vehicle (or umbrella stroller), your child should be under supervision at all times. If you notice the Head Snuggler has slipped into what looks like an uncomfortable position, simply adjust it.
I’m concerned my child won’t keep it on?
As with anything new, your child will likely need to get used to their Head Snuggler. We always suggest when first introducing your child to the Head Snuggler, tell them what it is all about, but for the first few times you may need to wait until they fall asleep. Affix the Head Snuggler to the seat before your trip, pushing it up and out of the way while not in use. Then, when your child is fast asleep, you can simply reach back (if you are a passenger) or pull over and gently pull the Head Snuggler down into position. You can even pull it down around their eyes for added shade.
What ages is it used for?
The Head Snuggler was designed for all ages, from infants in bucket seats, to toddlers in forward-facing car seats, to children who have grown out of their car seat all together. It can be used with the vehicle’s own head rests for children with the backless boosters or no car seat at all.
What car seats does the Head Snuggler work with?
The Head Snuggler was carefully designed to work with most bucket seats, toddler seats, booster seats and most basic umbrella strollers. It was made with a specific blend of material to give it a good stretch in order to fit around the car seats that are either narrow or wide at the top. It is usable on most brands and shapes.
What if my vehicle doesn’t have head rests?
Unfortunately, if the vehicle doesn’t have head rests and your child is now out of a car seat, there is no way to affix the Head Snuggler. We’ve found that most vehicles do have headrests, so this shouldn’t be a problem for most.
What if my vehicle has built-in car seats?
Most vehicles with built-in car seats have headrests. If you find the Head Snuggler is a bit loose as the headrest may be narrow, simply gather any excess material at the back of the headrest and wrap an elastic around the material. Sometimes a little improvising may be necessary, but we’re sure you will find it worth the effort when your child is resting in a more comfortable position for those long drives.
What strollers can you use a Head Snuggler with?
The Head Snuggler can be used with basic umbrella strollers or any stroller with a back that isn’t attached fully to the handles.
What are they made of?
The Head Snuggler is 100% Canadian Made using a 90% Cotton/10%spandex breathable knit. It is designed to be soft and have stretch in order to fit different sizes of car seats.
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: August 20, 2009
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: June 14, 2009

Transport Canada has an official position on adding accessories (or third-party aftermarket additions) to car seats. Their main concerns are the products that come between the seat and the child or the child and the restraints.
Transport Canada does NOT endorse or approve of any third-party aftermarket products, that is not their job. They are in place to assure the safety of products and based on their criteria, it is safe to conclude our Head Snuggler would be a better choice for supporting a child’s head and neck while resting in a car seat as it does NOT come between the seat and the child nor does it interfere with the restraints in any way.
Click on the link below to see all of the products not recommended by Transport Canada.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/safedrivers/childsafety/notices/d200401/menu.htm
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: June 7, 2009
We are excited to say that we are getting our Head Snugglers in new stores all the time.
DEC 2/2009 – Here are some of our recently added retail locations!! You can find our Head Snugglers at:
Jilly’s Closet – 5004 Broadway Avenue, Blackfalds, AB
Kidz N More -915 A Redwood Drive, Garberville CA, USA
Lullabies and Mudpies – Village Ave. Okotoks, AB
(For a complete list of store locations, please click here.)
If you would like to carry our Head Snugglers, we’d love to hear from you! For Canadian retailers please contact www.wildoctopus.ca
For US and international retailers, please email us at info@melrosekids.com
Wishing you and your family safe and comfy travels!!
Posted by: melrosekids88 on: June 7, 2009

Melrose Kids Inc. is not only an environmentally friendly company, but we are also a company dedicated to giving back.
It is our mission to give back on a very large scale in this lifetime and beyond. We are constantly working on our charitable arm and hope to have The Melrose Kids Fund up and running in the near future.
Until then, we plan to commit a portion of all our sales to a variety of children’s charities, such as the the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation, Cards from Africa (which helps children who have been orphaned in Rwanda), KCCFA (The Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta), etc.
If you have a suggestion as to where you’d like us to funnel our support, please let us know. We are always looking for more ways to help.
In the future, we are also hoping to fund a trip to Rwanda to help out in person at some of the orphanages or where our services would most be needed.
Stay tuned for updates on our very exciting journey as a company and family. We look forward to making lives brighter in this world!!