Hi, Ollie Family.I wanted to take some time and go through some of our most frequently asked questions with you.
1. When Can I Start Using My Ollie?
You can actually start using your Ollie from day one, after your skin-to-skin time with your newborn. This can help to ease the transition from your little one from the womb to the outside world, by assisting in replicating the environment they were most used to... the womb. We have many parents who pack their Ollie in their hospital bag, so they can start implementing their Ollie right away and having it become part of their routine for their little one.
2. When Should ITransition to One or Both Arms Out or Stop Swaddling?
We like to approach this question from a developmental perspective, as each little one is unique and hits milestones at their own pace. So, when your little one reaches the developmental milestone of being able to roll from back to stomach, you will either stop swaddling completely or use your Ollie as transition with one or both arms out.
3. What Does One-Size Really Mean?
Unlike other products that have various sizes you need to purchase, your Ollie is one-size and designed to grow with your amazing little one. We have little ones in the 4 lb range in the NICU who use their Ollie (please see the pic below of an amazing 4 lbs preemie), all the way up to 8 months old, as a transition swaddle with both arms out.
4. What Should My Little One Wear Under Their Ollie?
We always talk about the uniqueness of each little one and honoring those differences. It can be the same with how they respond to temperature, since they are unable yet to regulate their body temperature. Here are a few helpful tips to get started on decided what your little one should wear: 1. Always start by conferring with your pediatrician, since they know you best. They will be able to provide an in-person consultation and be able to provide an ideal room temperature range for where your little one will be sleeping. 2. Your Ollie has a TOG rating of 0.8. This is on the "lighter" side, when it comes to fabrics, so it can be used in a variety of room temperatures. Please see our blog post that goes into more details about TOG ratings. 3. Just like people respond differently to temperature (ex. one person can be comfortable in 70° in a short sleeve, while another person might need long sleeve, and another might need a jacket), it is the same with little ones. What works for one baby, might not work for another baby, so be patient as you get to know your little one and see what works best for them. It might take trying a couple options, but you will get it... we believe in you and support you!
5. How Do I Wash My Ollie?
Your Ollie comes with its own delicates bag to make laundry even easier. So, when it is time to wash, please placethe “swaddled” Ollie (with all three hook and loop velcro pieces fully connected to each other) in the delicates bag and wash on a delicates cycle in cold water with a baby safe detergent. For drying, tumble dry on a low-temperature or no heat delicates setting or you can choose to air dry. This information is always available on the care label attached to your Ollie, on the lower left hand corner.
As always, I thank you for your time. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us directly at care@theollieworld.com anytime.
Thank you,
Hindi Zeidman
FAQs
Just like European languages, Hindi is written from left to right. It's fairly easy to read Hindi. In Hindi, unlike in European languages, words are written as they are pronounced because each character has a different sound.
What are the basic Hindi words? ›
Very Easy & Helpful Basic Hindi Phrases For Beginners
- Hello: नमस्ते (namaste)
- Goodbye: नमस्ते (namaste)
- See you later: अलविदा।( phir milenge)
- Good morning: शुभ प्रभात (shub prabhat)
- Good afternoon: नमस्ते (namaste)
- Good evening: नमस्ते (namaste)
- Good night: शुभ रात्रि (shubh ratri)
- Yes: हाँ (haan)
What does the a mean in FAQ? ›
FAQ is used especially on websites to refer to questions about a particular topic. FAQ is an abbreviation for `frequently asked question' or `frequently asked questions. '
What is the only language written from right to left? ›
Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian are the most widespread RTL writing systems in modern times. As usage of the Arabic script spread, the repertoire of 28 characters used to write the Arabic language was supplemented to accommodate the sounds of many other languages such as Kashmiri, Pashto, etc.
Do Indians read right to left? ›
Quick reference points: Languages which use the following scripts are written left to right: Latin, Modern Greek, Cyrillic, Indic and Southeast Asian. Therefore, most of the modern languages of Europe, North and South America, India and Southeast Asia are written left to right.
Is Hindi a hard language to learn? ›
Hindi may be one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn, but that makes it all the more rewarding!
What is the easiest language to learn from Hindi? ›
Telugu and Kannada would be easier compared to others coz they have a lot of sanskritied words in them making it easier for Hindi speakers to understand.
What is the F in FAQ? ›
A frequently asked questions (FAQ) list is often used in articles, websites, email lists, and online forums where common questions tend to recur, for example through posts or queries by new users related to common knowledge gaps.
How is FAQ written? ›
Tips to make an effective FAQ page
Keep it brief. Short, straightforward answers are the most effective way of relaying information to customers so try to keep it brief. Try not to write more than a paragraph or two for each question.
What are common FAQ questions? ›
Some common examples include questions about service hours, shipping and handling, product details, return policies, etc., depending on the industry. You can have different FAQ sections for different pages of your website. Your FAQ page demonstrates how well you understand your customers.
Kharoshti is the scripts of ancient India which was written from right to left. The Kharosthi script was a writing system originally developed in present-day northern Pakistan, sometime between the 4th and 3rd century BCE.
Is Sanskrit written right to left? ›
Also simply called Nāgari (Sanskrit: नागरि, Nāgari), it is a left-to-right abugida (a type of segmental writing system), based on the ancient Brāhmi script. It is one of the official scripts of the Republic of India and Nepal.
Is English written right to left? ›
Ever thought about why English is written from left to right and not right to left (like Semitic-derived languages such as Hebrew), or top to bottom as Japanese is? Let's check in with our friends at Quora to find out why!
Is Devanagari written left to right? ›
Devanagari, sometimes also called Nagari, is a left-to-right writing system used in over 120 languages, including, for instance, Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali, and Sherpa.