On today’s What Next TBD: What would new parents pay to get their babies to sleep better?
The tech-laden, luxury bassinet “Snoo” has been presented as preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, helping babies sleep longer, and a totally reasonable way to spend $1,700. Is any of that true?Host: Lizzie O’Leary
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