Ther Moses Basket: A Testament To Quality Design

 Everyone knows that Moses' mother put him in a basket and hid him in the reeds of the Nile River. They know how the rest of the story goes. What people do not know is that this style of basket is still in use today.  The design used by Moses' mother is simple and easy to reproduce. There are only so many ways people can design a basket to carry an infant. The Bebelicious Moses basket continues the tradition of fine basket-weaving and is faithful to the original design.

The design came about millennia ago. The basket needs to be large enough to hold an infant and to allow the mother or father of the child to carry the basket. It also needs to protect the child from the harsh rays of the sun, especially if the mother plans on putting the basket in a river on the middle of the desert. Moses baskets have two handles on the side. Modern users probably should not carry the basket with a child in it. This is for safety reasons. The two handles on the side of the basket makes it easier for the owner to move it.

A family may not want to use the Bebelicious Moses basket to put the child down to sleep at night, although it is safe enough to allow this. Cribs are usually designed to avoid problems that can harm the child. It is acceptable to place the child down for a nap. The mother or father can arrange the blankets and pillows to make sure that their child is comfortable.

The basic design of the basket includes a small mattress. The owner can keep the mattress in the basket or replace it with a mattress that he believes works better. As the buyer of the basket will probably never sleep in it, it is difficult for him to gauge the overall comfort provided. The child will probably outgrow the basket by the time he is able to tell his parents how comfortable it is. The parents can sell the basket or use it for other types of storage.

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