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One lucky MoM Member will walk away with the brand NEW Owlet Smart Sock Plus.

To celebrate the launch of the brand NEW Smart Sock Plus, Owlet are giving one of our MoM Members the chance to win a Smart Sock Plus of their very own.

The Owlet Smart Sock is the first baby monitor to track your baby’s oxygen level and heart rate-the best indication of baby’s health-while they sleep. Now parents with children from 18 months to 5 years of age can use the Smart Sock Plus to monitor their child’s vitals.

Since its introduction eight years ago, 96% of parentings using the Smart Sock say they’ve felt less anxious, and 94% of parents have reported better sleep quality while using the Sock on their baby.

Owlet Smart Sock Plus product image.

The redesigned Owlet Smart Sock Plus can monitor children from newborn to 5 years of age, allowing parents to track their child as soon as they leave the hospital, through to when they’re on the go toddlers and up until they’re ready for school.

The Smart Sock Plus continues to track a toddlers heart rate and oxygen levels. Parents can view their child’s metrics in real time on the Owlet App. However, if the metrics leave the pre-set zones, parents are notified on the base station and through the app. Now you can feel more confidence, more freedom and more peace of mind knowing that Owlet is here to help you keep your toddler safe.

For this competition one lucky MoM Member will have the chance to WIN an Owlet Smart Sock Plus valued at $549.99 RRP. So what are you waiting for? Enter now!

To enter, simply tell us in 50 words or less, what’s the biggest challenge transitioning from newborn life to toddler life?

Please note this competition is open from 29th October 2021 until 29th November 2021 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. J. MacLeanNSW
  • Having a new born due 7th Jan, this would be the best prize we could hope for to ensure our little bundle is always safe. We love the Owlet smart sock.


  • You can’t just put them down and they’ll stay there, turn your back for 5 seconds and those buggers are on the move. Usually into something they shouldn’t be. It really makes you up your baby-proofing game!


  • They start to learn to copy Mum and Dad! Life gets more interesting.


  • Newborn life was a breeze for me, toddler stage is hard coz all she wants to do is run run run, go go go.


  • When my children are asleep any noise during the night etc can startle a parent. You want to know that they are safe and knowing that their vitals are monitored while they sleep will really help allow me to also find comfort in sleeping. Rest is important for both children and parents


  • The biggest challenge is knowing what they are wanting and everything they need in those first few months before they try to communicate better.


  • Toddlers do not stop – when awake they move at seriously such a fast pace, which keeps me chasing no-stop. Newborn just want to sleep, which allows me to sleep as well. Toddlers just wobble and explore.


  • The meltdowns and tantrums of a toddler can be exhausting. It is not easy for a sleep-deprived mum to keep her cool, having to deal with a little person throwing themself on the floor or holding their breath because of a toy that has broken or has fallen out of the pram.


  • I always struggle with the newborn to toddler stage as my first daughter was 9weeks premature and I felt the need to be with her constantly.
    now I am about to have another baby it’s inevitably going to start up again.


  • rtying to work out when to take the rails off the cot and turn i into a toddler bed.they want to move, but im scared they will fall out of the bed when im not around


  • Is cooking appropriate meals that do not contain too much salt or sugar.


  • just juggling it all and learning all the new stages


  • Having to deal with the fact that they are growing and getting bigger, no matter how much you want them to stay your little baby.
    With number 4 on the way, and a partner that’s been suffering from anxiety and other issues, this would help put everyones minds at ease.


  • She has discovered how to escape her cot and it’s the most nerve racking thing I’ve ever encountered! I can’t remember the last good nights sleep I’ve had for fear she will hurt herself.


  • your child is suddenly interested in everything, they want to touch, taste and see everything and get annoyed if you don’t let them.


  • would love to win this for my 7 month old neice – i have always wanted to buy her one but i cant afford it on my disability pension


  • I’m going to be honest… I actually have no Idea ????‍♀️ And I think that’s caus e you are so sleep deprived that the transition occurs and it doesn’t sink in. All stages are challenging… you just have to find what works for you.


  • When my son was a newborn all he did was sleep eat and poop, life was easy, now it’s way more intense, I don’t always know what he wants and he gets frustrated when I don’t understand him. If he doesn’t get his nap right on tired cue the day is a right off.


  • I actually wanted to buy one of these but I couldn’t afford it. I think the hardest transition between newborn life to toddler life is getting use to how much more mobile they are.


  • Having to really decide what kind of parent you are and what parenting style you and your partner are comfortable with, and agree on. For us it’s a more gentle approach but there is certainly trial and error which can be very confronting


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