pulakääre
Pulakääre is a Finnish term that translates to "mummy wrap" or "swaddling cloth." Historically, it referred to a type of linen cloth used to wrap infants, particularly during the swaddling process. This practice was common in many cultures, including Finland, as a way to soothe newborns and keep them secure. The pulakääre would be carefully folded and wrapped around the baby, from the feet upwards, leaving the head free. The material was typically soft and breathable to ensure comfort and prevent overheating. While modern parenting practices have largely moved away from traditional swaddling in favor of other methods, the concept of the pulakääre represents a significant part of historical infant care traditions in Finland. The term itself evokes a sense of gentle care and protection for the very young.