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We designed the Essentials Easy Collection to do just that - make naptime + bedtime easier. After using our cult-favorite Easy Swaddle Wrap throughout the newborn stage, transition to the Easy Sleeping Bag once they begin to show signs of rolling. Using a baby sleep sack is the safest way to keep them warm without the use of loose baby blankets - and it helps them sleep better + longer, too.
Designed with extra length, so your babe has room to grow (and you won't have to size up as soon!) Sleeveless to prevent overheating with a convenient bottom-up zipper for easier diaper changes. 100% cotton sleep sack for year-round comfort. Wear over their favorite pajamas for the dreamiest sleep.
• Sleep sack for safer + better sleep
• Replaces the use of loose blankets
• Designed with room to grow + extra length
• Comfy neckline with zipper cover to avoid scratching
• Sleeveless for comfort + to avoid overheating
• Inverted (bottom-up) zipper for easy diaper changes
• Featuring best-selling hand-drawn winter sky print
• Velboa fabric is extra plush + super cozy
• 1.5 TOG
• 2 sizes available: 0 - 6 months, 6 - 18 months
how to care for your sleeping bag:
• Wash before first use
• Machine wash cold, gentle cycle with like colors
• Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed
• Tumble dry low
• Do not iron
• Do not dry clean
safety reminder:
Always place your baby on their back for sleep for their first year. Do not use soft bedding such as loose blankets, bumpers, pillows, and positioners in your crib until your baby's first birthday. Until then, the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests the use of wearable blankets (also known as Baby Sleeping Bags or a baby Sleep Sack) to keep your baby warm.
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We designed the Essentials Easy Collection to do just that - make naptime + bedtime easier. After using our cult-favorite Easy Swaddle Wrap throughout the...
We designed the Essentials Easy Collection to do just that - make naptime + bedtime easier. After using our cult-favorite Easy Swaddle Wrap throughout the newborn stage, transition to the Easy Sleeping Bag once they begin to show signs of rolling. Using a baby sleep sack is the safest way to keep them warm without the use of loose baby blankets - and it helps them sleep better + longer, too. Designed with extra length, so your babe has room to grow (and you won't have to size up as soon!) Sleeveless to prevent overheating with a convenient bottom-up zipper for easier diaper changes. 100% cotton sleep sack for year-round comfort. Wear over their favorite pajamas for the dreamiest sleep.
when to use a sleeping bag
Sleep Sacks: Sleep sacks or wearable baby blankets are a safe alternative to swaddling that allow for movement and proper hip development. They provide warmth and security without restricting your baby's movement.
Sleep bags. These are great options for parents looking to make sure that their little ones still feel comfy and comforted, and at the same time, not overheating! These should be sleeveless and are sometimes also called sleeping bags, wearable blankets or sleep sacks!
how to dress my baby?
Understanding Baby's Sleep Environment
Understanding a baby's sleep environment is essential for determining how to dress them appropriately for sleep. The sleep environment directly impacts a baby's comfort, safety, and quality of sleep. Here are some key factors to consider when dressing a baby for sleep based on their sleep environment:
1. Room Temperature: The room temperature is a crucial factor in deciding how to dress a baby for sleep. If the room is warm, opt for lightweight and breathable sleepwear to prevent overheating. In contrast, if the room is cooler, choose slightly warmer sleepwear to keep the baby comfortable.
2. Seasonal Changes: Different seasons call for different types of sleepwear. During hot summer months, dress the baby in light cotton or muslin clothing. In colder months, opt for warmer fabrics like fleece or layered clothing to keep them cozy.
3. Sleepwear Material: Always prioritize soft and gentle fabrics for a baby's sensitive skin. Fabrics like organic cotton and muslin are excellent choices for sleepwear as they are breathable and comfortable.
4. Monitoring Baby's Comfort: Pay attention to cues from the baby to gauge their comfort level. Check if they feel too warm or cold by feeling their chest or back. A baby with cold hands or feet might need an extra layer, while sweating could indicate they are too warm.
5. Personal Preferences: Every baby is different, so take into account their personal preferences and comfort levels when dressing them for sleep. Some babies may prefer a swaddle, while others might be more comfortable in sleep sacks or looser clothing.
6. Room Ventilation: Proper air circulation is vital in a baby's sleep environment. If the room is stuffy, opt for lighter sleepwear to prevent the baby from becoming too warm.
Choosing the Right Sleepwear
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fabric differences
Cotton Muslin: A lightweight, breathable fabric that becomes softer with each wash.
Silky Soft Bamboo: A luxuriously soft fabric made from bamboo fibers, offering superior comfort.
Organic Cotton: Crafted from GOTS-certified organic cotton, ensuring a gentle touch on delicate skin.
Comfort Knit: A stretchy, soft fabric designed to provide coziness and flexibility.
Snuggle Knit: An ultra-soft, stretchy fabric that offers warmth and comfort for snuggling.
Each fabric is designed with specific qualities to cater to different needs and preferences.
how to transition from swaddle to sleeping bags?
For many new parents, swaddling quickly becomes a necessity. Many little ones find the swaddle comfortable which helps them to sleep during the day and at night. Knowing how to swaddle and when to start are important, but it is equally important for parents and caregivers to know when to stop swaddling also. This makes the swaddle transition a smoother experience for everyone, including the child.