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What is a Baby Sleeping Bag?
Baby Sleeping Bag is a unique cross between a baby blanket and a traditional sleeping bag. It has the softness and fabric weight of a traditional baby blanket, but the construction and comfort of a sleeping bag.

How does a Baby Sleeping Bag work?
You use a sleep sack the same way you would use a sleeping bag. You simply zip the bag up the side or front, depending on the style of the bag. Baby Sleeping Bags are constructed with a clever upside down zipper that discourages little hands from unzipping the bag & allows for effortless diaper changes that don’t require undressing the baby!

Why would I want to use a sleeping bag instead of baby blankets?
The question is, why wouldn't you want to use one! Popular in Europe for decades, baby sleep sacks provide the perfect mix of comfort, safety & convenience for both baby and caregiver. Because the baby is essentially wearing their blanket, you are assured that they are consistently warm and free from becoming entangled in their bedding. And when babies sleep longer and peacefully, so does the whole household! Additionally, our Baby Sleeping Bag are designed to safely replace costly bedding, which makes it an exceptional value as well.

What size should I buy for my baby?
Our sizing chart provides clear guidelines to pick the appropriate size for your baby. The general rule of thumb is to wait until your child is at least 10 lbs, and then begin with a size small (10-18 lbs.). While we understand that some parents may be tempted to economize and buy a larger size for their child to “grow into”, please understand that this compromises the safety of the baby! Sizing guidelines are based on the average weight of children in a particular age range, and are structured to allow for a comfortable fit without risking the baby slipping down inside the bag. If your child falls outside of average weight guidelines for their age, do not hesitate to contact us so we can suggest the best size for your baby. Correct sizing is paramount to the comfort and safety of your baby, and we want you to feel 100% assured that you’ve made the right choice.

Why is it sleeveless? Won’t my baby get cold?
Blankets don’t have sleeves either! The armholes allow for free circulation of air flow- something essential to prevent the dangerous overheating of your baby. Simply put your baby to bed in the appropriate garment for the season- winter blanket sleepers for cooler weather or lightweight pajamas for summertime. Our Sleeping Bag are not a garment, but simply complements whatever type of garment your baby wears to bed by keeping them snuggly & warm all night long.

How do I dress my baby when they wear a Sleeping Bag? How can I tell if they’re too hot or cold?
Nursery temperature and body heat are the best indicators to keep your baby comfortable while wearing their Sleeping Bag. An inexpensive thermometer available in the baby department of retail stores should help you gauge the temperature of your nursery. The optimal nursery temperature is approximately 65°-68° F. If you are able to keep your nursery temperature in this range, then we suggest putting your child to bed in whatever is appropriate for the season- a onesie or lightweight pajamas for warm weather, and warm sleepers for cooler temperatures. If either your baby’s or the nursery temperature rises above the optimal level, simply remove a layer of clothing. PLEASE DO NOT OVERHEAT your baby (please refer to our safety checklist to read the dangers of overheating). Conversely, if the nursery temperature is cooler or the baby feels cold, then simply add a layer of clothing. Please remember that babies have immature circulatory systems, so cool fingers or toes are not a good way to gauge body temperature. A quick way to check if your child is comfortable is to place your hand underneath their clothing on their stomach or back. If they feel sweaty, remove a layer of clothing. If they feel cold, add a onesie or t-shirt.

When do I use the summer model versus the winter model?
Think of your Sleeping Bag as a blanket. In warmer temperatures you would use a lightweight blanket (the summer model). In cooler weather, you would switch to a warmer blanket (the winter model, with a cozy, naturally flame retardant polyester fill). If you follow the guidelines listed above in how to dress your baby & regulate the nursery temperature, their body temperature should remain consistent all night long.

Why are the Sleeping Bags so long?
Sleeping Bags are not garments- they are wearable blankets. The bottom of the sacks are designed to be roomy & grow with your baby. The extra fabric allows for plenty of mobility- babies love to kick and play in it in the same way they like to kick off blankets- but your baby will never become uncovered. The generous cut of fabric allows for easy dressing- even when baby is asleep.

Isn’t it like a sleeping bag? Won’t my baby get too hot?
Unlike nylon sleeping bags or even synthetic blankets, our Sleeping Bags are made with breathable cotton- the most natural fabric to put next to your baby’s skin. Our Baby Sleeping Bags comes in different fabric weights available to accommodate cooler versus warmer weather- in the same way that you would use a lightweight blanket for summer & a plush, cozy one for winter. What is much more important to your baby staying comfortable is the temperature you maintain in the nursery (see our safety checklist) and the clothing you put your baby to sleep in.

How old should my baby be to start using a Sleeping Bag? How long can she wear one?
For the majority of babies (those average in weight and size) the ideal time to start using a Sleeping Bags is from approximately five to six weeks of age or once your baby is over 10lbs. We have three sizes that go all the way up to a 3T.

How do I launder my Sleeping Bag?
Your Sleeping Bag can be machine washed cold on the delicate cycle with like colors. We recommend line drying or tumble-drying on delicate (low heat setting). As with all cotton goods, there will be a small amount of shrinkage. Avoid hot water temperatures and high heat drying. For the winter bags (with the polyester fill) line drying is the best.

How many Sleeping Bags do I need?
We always recommend having two Sleeping Bags - many times babies soil themselves, and it’s handy to have a spare while the other is being laundered.

 

 

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