This luxury velour Sleeping Bag is designed for young babies and is ideal for creating a safe, warm, snug environemnt to help Baby sleep. This 1.0 tog rating sleeping bag has a simple zip at the bottom and poppers at the top allows an easy way of getting baby in and out.
The beautiful brown and cream velour fabric features embroidery of a cute teddy bear and 'My Best Friend' tagline, brown piping completes the look.
This pure cotton sleeping bag will help your baby sleep better and longer by keeping them warm at night, whilst the breathable cotton lining and filling ensures there is no risk of overheating.
The Sleepy Sac will fit babies from 5 - 18 months, and is also convenient to use in car seats. Frequently babies fall asleep in the car seat, particularly at night when travelling to or from home. The baby can be strapped into the car seat whilst in the Baby Sense® Sleepy Sac and one does not have to unwrap the baby to remove them from the car seat.
The purpose of the sleeping bag is to keep a baby warm during winter, as babies tend to kick their blankets off. The Baby Sense Sleepy Sac is made of 100% pure cotton, and both the fabric and fillling are breathable to prevent overheating.
The Sleepy Sac fits a baby from 5 to 18 months, keeps the baby warm and allows ease of travel with a unique slot for the seatbelt. There is no need to unwrap the baby to remove them from the car seat.
For the perfect wrap for a new baby. The shape is perfect for a snug fit with the neck area cut out so that the arms can be tightly wrapped near to the body and face. The deep hug of the stretchy cotton ensures the baby feels as cozy as those last days in the womb.
Why swaddle:
Sleep – The evidence is overwhelming that babies who are swaddled sleep longer and better. Swaddling inhibits the immature startle reflex, which disrupts sleep.
Calm – Deep pressure is calming which is why swaddled babies cry significantly less. Swaddling is thus an excellent solution for a colicky baby.
Feeding – Difficult feeders, especially those who fight at the breast, tend to feed better with more coordinated sucks and swallows when they are swaddled (Journal of Human Lactation, 2001)