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Disney's most famous characters Mickey and Minnie join the original HALO® SleepSack® Wearable Blanket collection to make safe sleep more magical than ever.
HALO® SleepSack®, is an award-winning wearable blanket for safe sleep. It’s also the recommended next step after SleepSack Swaddle for a seamless transition without losing sleep. Design details include a zipper that opens from the bottom for easier changes, and a roomy, extra long sack. That means it’s hip healthy and you won’t have to size up as quickly.
Design details include a zipper that opens from the bottom for easier changes, and a roomy, extra long sack. That means it’s hip healthy and you won’t have to size up as quickly. 100% cotton is soft, breathable and extra gentle on delicate baby skin.
FEATURES:
• Hip healthy; approved by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute
• Extra long and roomy for extended use
• Zipper cover to prevent irritation
• 100% cotton is soft, breathable and gentle on skin
SAFETY:
• 0.5 TOG
• Replaces loose blankets for better, longer, safer sleep
• Imported
FABRIC
100% cotton
Starting in 2024, SleepSacks are no longer embroidered; To reduce waste, we are selling through existing inventory and cannot guarantee which version you will receive
CARE
Wash before first use. Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors. Use only non-chlorine bleach if needed. Tumble dry low. Do not iron or dry clean. For best results, close the zipper and turn inside out before washing.
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What to choose: Swaddle vs. SleepSack
Both a sleepsack and a swaddle are used to help babies feel secure and comfortable while sleeping, but they serve different purposes and have distinct designs:
Swaddle: A swaddle is a type of cloth wrap used to tightly swaddle a newborn or young infant. It involves snugly wrapping the baby's arms and torso to mimic the feeling of being in the womb. Swaddling is believed to help prevent the startle reflex in infants, promoting better sleep by making them feel secure and comforted. It can also help regulate body temperature and reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by preventing loose blankets from covering the baby's face. Swaddles are typically used in the early months of a baby's life, usually up to around three to four months old, depending on the baby's development and preferences.
Sleepsack (or Sleep Sack): A sleepsack, on the other hand, is a wearable blanket or sleeping bag designed for infants and young children. It comes in various sizes to accommodate different age groups. The sleepsack allows the baby to have their arms free and is not meant for swaddling. It is worn over the baby's sleepwear and provides warmth and comfort while ensuring there are no loose blankets that could pose suffocation risks. Sleepsacks are often used beyond the swaddling stage and are suitable for babies who can roll over and have more control of their movements.
How to transition to Wearable Blanket
When your baby shows signs of breaking free from the SleepSack Swaddle or rolling over, it’s time to discontinue swaddling. To make the transition easier, we recommend gradually transitioning your little one to the SleepSack Wearable Blanket. You can do this by swaddling your baby for a few nights with one arm out, then two arms out of the swaddle. Your baby will still have the secure feeling of the swaddle while gradually adjusting to having his arms free.
Fabric Differences
Choosing the Right Fabric
Choosing the right fabric for your baby is important to ensure their comfort, safety, and overall well-being. When considering fabrics for your baby's clothing, bedding, or accessories, there are several key factors to keep in mind. Let's explore them in detail!
These are the key factors to consider when looking for the right fabric for your baby:
Determining suitability for your baby's skin and allergies:
Remember, every baby is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. Pay attention to your baby's cues and consult with healthcare professionals if you have specific concerns about your baby's skin or allergies.
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What should my baby wear underneath?
It is essential to dress your baby appropriately underneath the sleepsack or swaddle, depending on the room temperature. Use lightweight, breathable clothing, such as a onesie or a light cotton sleeper, in warm weather. In colder temperatures, opt for a warmer sleeper or footed pajamas.