I’d rather leave a space heater running in the room overnight. Insulated resistive elements are on a knifes edge of thermal runaway. If you’re worried about your kid being cold, heat your home.
Exactly, especially young children.
They won’t be able to communicate properly as they often will trust their parents so much that they’ll put themselves in danger, rather than complain.
Heat the room, and use blankets and safe PJs. Much safer.
It's a lot better for people, including kids, to sleep in cool air. Heating a room to sleep in to get someone to sleep better is a really counterproductive idea. Bed warm, room cool.
Still: the person posting this MIGHT have considered a hot water bottle rather than inventing a child cooker...
At one point I realized a 1:1 correlation between me having nightmares and me getting too hot at night. If I kept the temperature lower I never have nightmares. Bed warm room cool is no joke.
Yes. I bought several when the kid was little. I now only have one that looks like an otter and warm it up for the kitten. (Very mildly). He doesn’t seem that interested though. 😅 This winter, however, I think he will have a new appreciation for it.
I think one of my siblings had one that looked like a panda. They loved that thing until it pretty much fell apart. They also work well as weighted plushies for anxiety or sensory needs
And for stomach aches for anyone in the household. I’ve used it many times. They are a great buy. I always grabbed a few whenever they went in sale and the dispersed them to others.
My daughter has a small oscillating heater in her room, that has a max timeout of 1hr and doesn’t get that hot.
Her room is above the garage, so it’s only for the really cold nights in the winter.
I still re-insulated the garage this year, hopefully she doesn’t need it.
She’s also 12.