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"Soft and practical" This sleeping bag is soft, light and practical. It serves it's purpose for those little babies who like to kick their covers off and it comes with a handy guide for what to dress your baby in for what room temperature. Very easy to use and has two sets of poppers so that it can fit snuggly under their little arms, so you don't need to worry about gaping. In my opinion it is quite expensive as there are many other similar products on sale that would be just as good. Although this product can last until your little one is 2 years old, so you'd probably be saving money in the long run, if your baby stayed in their sleeping bag, rather than moving on to covers/duvets/etc. I did also find that my daughter needed an extra blanket in the night despite what the guide said. But then, maybe my little one gets chillier than others. Member review by jo - Mother of baby girl
- review date 26th November 2009
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"Brilliant!!" When I first got this I didn't think it was thick enough to keep my 5 month old warm now that it is getting colder, but it is brilliant. She feels nice and warm in the night but not too hot like some of the thicker sleeping bags. It is so soft even after washing and not tumble drying and it doesn't feel like wool. It's quite expensive at £49 but because it can be used all year round and is big enough to last till my daughter is 2 it is definitely value for money. The only downfall is that it has to be washed seperately with wool detergent but it is advised that it shouldn't be washed to often just aired so it's not to big a deal. I would recommend this product to all mums with babies it's safer than blankets because it can't be kicked off and it keeps babies at the right temperature so you don't need to worry. Member review by Rachel - mum of one
- review date 14th November 2009
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"A cosy night's sleep" I couldn't have got this sleeping bag at a better time,as my 5 month old has learnt to kick his covers off and wake up cold in the wee small hours.We've used the sleeping bag two nights now,two nights he's slept through.It's easy to put on,ours is size 3-24 months,so lots of room to kick his legs,and I did wonde if he'd disappear inside it in the night,but it has poppers that can be done up under the arms for a snugger fit on a little one,and there's lots of room to grow.With a big zip all the way round,you could change them easily with it on.
It's made of this lovely merino wool,which is really soft and cosy,doesn't feel like wool at all.The sleeping bag can be washed and tumble dried.The manufacturers suggest you air it rather than wash it too often,it's anti bacterial to minimise smells.
We like this sleeping bag lots.I like that it will fit till my little man's two.It's expensive at £49,but for something that will be used every night,and something that he won't grow out of for a while I don't think that's too bad. Member review by Joanne - Mum to 7
- review date 8th November 2009
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"Fantastic for little ones!" I picked one of these sleeping bags up at the baby show a while ago. My daughter is one of these who didn't like being swaddled and kicks off all covers and blankets. I wanted a sleeping bag I could use in all seasons and this is perfect. She was in one of these from about 4 or 5 months old. Recently (she's nearly 2) she has decided she won't go in them as she now knows that she can't kick this off. However she'll be too big for that one now anyhow. I have bought the next size up - their new toddler range of sleeping bags but I'm not sure I'll ever get her in it! However, love the baby one I bought and used - only needed one as they recommend you don't wash it too frequently (another plus in my book!) so I used a blanket - that was usually kicked off - for the times it was in the wash. Member review by Suzan - Mum to one
- review date 15th October 2009
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