
Soft and Lightweight Baby Safety Helmets
Soft and Lightweight Baby Helmets
– Ideal for when your little one is cruising for a bruising!
Soft, Lightweight, Good Quality Baby Helmets provide an ideal solution to help protect sensitive spots on the head when your baby learns to crawl, sit or walk. Ideally suited for ages: 7-24 months.
Also ideal for children with special needs; children who have recently undergone head surgery or incurred a minor fracture to the skull.
The Bumper Buddy Protective Headgear

Bumper Buddy Protective Headgear Product Features:
- Available in 4 adorable themes: Teddy | Bunny & Lion
- Applicable Age: 7-24 Months
- Comfortable and lightweight Designed with comfort and safety in mind.
- Cute And Unique Your baby will look adorable in his/her new little bumper buddy. Choose a theme to suit their personality!
- Adjustable Size: Head circumference of 43-52cm
- Scope: Worn by infants and toddlers when learning to crawl, walk and during play.
- Main Function: With the function of damping and cushioning, the Bumper Buddy mitigates damage to the head when collisions occur. Also ideal for children with special needs, and children who have recently undergone head surgery.
- Features: Lightweight | Breathable | Hand Washable | Great Quality
- Material: Facing & Lining: 100% Cotton | Fill: Multi-functional foaming material IXPE.
WARNING:
THE BUMPER BUDDY PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADULT SUPERVISION. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE LEFT ALONE. CLIMBING CAN CAUSE CHIN STRAP SNAGGING. HEADGEAR VENTILATION SLITS LEAVE SOME AREA OF THE HEAD EXPOSED. THE BUMPER BUDDY PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR IS NOT SUITABLE FOR PEDAL CYCLISTS, SKATEBOARDERS AND ROLLER SKATERS. PLEASE DO NOT USE IF ALLERGIC TO SYNTHETIC MATERIALS.
Important information:
The Bumper Buddy Protective Headgear has strategically placed ventilation holes to allow heat out but REMEMBER wearing any headgear can become hot and uncomfortable after too long. Adults know when a helmet makes them too hot but a child DOES NOT! – Please check constantly.
It is the parent’s responsibility to monitor for overheating – especially in very hot weather. NEVER allow a child to sleep with the hat on. Make sure children get plenty of fluids. Water is best before, during and after prolonged activity. Encourage a “cooling-off” time in the shade if possible.
Do not use if child is unwell, running a temperature or fever. The Bumper Buddy Protective Headgear is NOT an equestrian or cycle helmet and cannot offer the same protection. The Bumper Buddy Protective Headgear can only reduce the severity of bumps & bruising.
Getting your baby to wear anything on their head can be a huge challenge.
It is best to introduce your baby to hats/head helmets/protectors at an early age, as it will be more readily accepted. (The acceptance of a head helmets/protectors/hats will also help promote the wearing of a cycle helmet when that time comes.)
Ideally your little one should be used to wearing a sun hat before being introduced to a baby toddler head protectors.
Useful tips and tricks to overcome this challenge:
When first introducing your little adventurer to a baby toddler head protector, let them play with it first for a day or two, so they become familiar with the item. Once you see they are interacting with it by themselves; starting make funny gestures, like placing it on your own head, whilst laughing and joking around. This is a ‘monkey see, monkey do kind’ fun kind of technique.
The next step would be to gently, with perseverance and praise, place the hat/head helmets/protector on baby/toddler’s head for just a couple of minutes a day, followed by prolonged lengths of time as you see they become more and more comfortable with wearing it.
The process seems cumbersome; However, keep your eye on the goal and in the end it will help you save time, money and even possible trauma.
With toddlers on the other hand, there may be some resistance, as most children don’t like to wear hats at the best of times. It is easier to try putting on a head helmets/protector to your child when he is preoccupied with playing or just before leaving the house or going out to the garden, distraction is key. Sometimes if it’s all done fast with excitement, there is no time for the toddler to realize he has had the hat put on!
If it doesn’t work first time, don’t let it ruin your child’s fun. After all, it’s more important to develop emotional skills than motor skills. Try again another time with gentle perseverance and praise. It will work eventually.
Learn What to Do in Case Your Child has a Head Injury
Article courtesy of: Ask Dr Sears
The skulls main function is to act as a protective helmet for the delicate brain found underneath it. Add to that, it is covered with a richly vascularized scalp, designed to withstand the hard bumps and bruises of childhood.
Understanding the difference between a skull injury and a brain injury is very important when it comes to head injuries. Most falls involve injury to the scalp only, which bleeds profusely if cut or forms a large swelling (goose egg) from broken blood vessels beneath the skin. Don’t be alarmed by how quickly these large bumps appear. They go down quickly with an ice pack and pressure. Bumps and bleeds are usually limited to a scalp injury and seldom indicate that the underlying brain has been injured.
Here are some tips to help you get through this minor head injury. (…Read more)
I hope this information has provided some valuable tips and advice, should you wish to book a safety consultation to baby proof your home, kindly contact Michelle on 082 499 5858 or email: michelle@babyproof.co.za