Blankets are dangerous for your baby in the crib: A child can easily become entangled in a blanket and suffocate. sleeping bag replaces these blankets: Baby stays safe and warm, sleeps better.
Introduced in Europe about twenty years ago, baby sleeping bags also referred as sleep sacks in the United Kingdom, have become a necessity for all European mothers. They are worn over pajamas and once zipped can not slip off the child's body.
Wide at the bottom they allow freedom of movement for the legs A bed time routine, securing a object: When used regularly and without interruption, the baby sleeping bag becomes part of the bedtime routine. It is a object associated to securing home and sleep.
" No more climbing out of the crib: The greatest thing about the sleeping bag and toddlers, is that it prevents them from climbing out of the crib. It will also prevent their legs from getting stuck in the railings. You can use the baby sleeping bag until your toddler is potty trained and ready to move to a junior bed. No more Blankets! No more cold feet Summer or winter? Use the baby sleeping bag according to seasons and weather changes: The summer weight replaces a light blanket, the winter weight a thicker one, like a baby quilt. Try to keep the child's room at a constant temperature (64F/66F or18C/20C).
You can dress your child in a T-shirt and light pajama under the sleeping bag. To check Babies' body heat do not rely on touching their hands ... Because of their immature blood circulation, babies tend to have cold hands. Instead check their stomach or back. If you feel that your baby is too warm (flushed and sweaty) simply remove a layer of clothes. Add or decrease layers of clothing according to changes of temperature. The main reason why parents choose to have a summer and a winter baby sleeping bag is that they want to keep their babies in the habit of sleeping in one, without interruption.
Why a Sleeping Bag (for your Toddler)?
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Posted by SQL at 1:14 AM
Labels: Toddler Sleeping Bag
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