Baby Sleeping Bags with Feet from Slumbersac

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Until now I’ve resisted using sleeping bags with both of my children. Although they’ll both kick off their duvets, it didn’t appear to bother them so I always assumed they were just hot. Heidi also likes to party in her cot when we read her a story and is unable to get to her feet and pace up and down in a sleeping bag. She also suffers from night terrors so I was concerned they might restrict her and terrify her further still.

Yet the biggest reservation for me was that bedtime is very regimented in our house and even the slightest deviation from routine has them giving us the runaround until midnight. My kids change into their jammies a good hour before they go to bed to give them plenty of advance warning that bedtime is imminent. They then come downstairs and play games with us before climbing the stairs to brush their teeth - an impossible task if her feet are encased in material.

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Yet there’s tons of evidence to suggest that, used from birth, sleeping bags are great for slumbering little ones. They replace traditional sheets, blankets and duvets which have been directly linked to suffocation and cot death. Research has found that the ‘old’ way of covering babies causes discomfort, as top covers are easily kicked off or tangled, resulting in your baby becoming either too hot or too cold. Sleeping bags solve this problem by keeping your baby at a comfortable temperature at all times. Being lightly swaddled at night will also simulate the conditions of mum’s womb and help baby relax into a peaceful sleep.

Yet if I were to embrace this with Heidi now, she’d need a sleeping bag that still allows her to walk - in my opinion without this, they’d be downright dangerous for my little stunt-woman.

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So when I clocked the all new baby sleeping bags with feet from Slumbersac, I was intrigued enough to give it a go. Heidi is a notoriously terrible sleeper, and I have often wondered whether temperature plays a part. She might kick off her sheets, but is this because she simply dislikes the fuss of them, and not because she’s sweaty and hot?…

… Only one way to find out!

Our new sleeping bags with feet provide your toddler with the freedom to move about while still enjoying the comfort of their sleeping bag. Now you can get your little one ready for bed nice and early and they can still play until you’re ready to put them down. This clever design allows your child’s feet to fit inside the sleeping bag when sleeping, so toes stay nice and cosy! Available in 4 sizes from 12 months to 4 years in two tog ratings with three very sweet designs

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What do I think?

First up, Heidi’s sleeping bag arrived impeccably packaged with even the post-lady commenting on how sweet the owl design on the packing bag was. First impressions were therefore that this would make a really lovely gift for a child in need of an extra layer as sweaty summer nights give way to autumn.

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For exactly this reason, we plumped for the 2.5 tog so Heidi would be extra snug at night. Heidi is actually 1 year 6 months but I opted for a 18-24 month size to give her room to grow. This means the bag is slightly too big for her at the moment, but I wanted to see if this greatly affected her ability to walk in it - after-all most of us “buy big” for our kiddies. Thankfully, you can see from the piccies, she’s able to move with ease and, owing to the reinforced cuffs on the ankle, can negotiate the stairs without tripping over the excess fabric too.

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The quality is also really impressive. I’m pleased to see that zips are plastic and fully concealed so as not to come into contact with Heidi’s skin. The zip also closes downward (so when dressed for bed, the dangly bit of the zip winds up near her nether regions, rather than her neck) to further prevent any irritation. From a safety and comfort perspective, it’s therefore up there with the major league players in the baby sleeping bag market.

The best bit, she loves it. She doesn’t complain when we pop her in it and it doesn’t affect playtime before bed. We’ve also noticed that she’s sleeping more soundly and for longer periods in-between waking.

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Although Heidi’s toes stay free whilst she play, when she’s asleep we simply tuck these inside the sleeping bag to keep them toasty. I do wonder about her arms though. Given she’s so snug elsewhere, I wouldn’t want to pop an extra sheet on her, but this sleeping bag is sleeveless. It would therefore be a neat improvement on the design to see the higher togs with arms - or maybe even detachable arms so parents can choose depending on baby’s room temperature. I should point out that Slumbersac do actually do long-sleeve sleeping bags (not yet for the feet design) but there are winter-time solutions that I’ll have to try out on mini-madam.

All in all, I’m really happy with Heidi’s new Slumbersac and wouldn’t go back. Having seen how comfy she is, I can’t think why we resisted this long - we could have been enjoying extended periods of sleep ourselves if we had just bought into the sleeping bag trend sooner.

Bag your own from just £19.99 (£23.99 for the biggest size at maximum tog rating) from Slumbersac.co.uk, or find out more on any of their social media channels:

Twitter: @SlumbersacUK / Instagram: @Slumbersac / Facebook: @SlumbersacUK / Pinterest: @SlumbersacUK

 

 


GIVEAWAY: Win a Vango Nitestar Mini Baby Sleeping Bag from Sleeping Bag Outlet (CD: 23/02/2015)

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Last week I brought you dozens of glamping options to suit the most pampered of princesses, and our little family are all set to sample the outdoor experience in early February. Although we’ve opted to glamp rather than camp, and will all have camp beds decked out in linens and blankets, bedding most certainly isn’t a given if you’ve chosen an alfresco getaway.

Most of us will have sleeping bags from the 70s stashed at the back of a cupboard somewhere, or bags that have gone on one too many night-fishing excursion and need a battery of cleaning products to lift the stench of beer, sweat and damp - if not, you can probably rest assured you can get kitted out with a simple visit to your next door neighbour.

But what about your kids?

More specifically, what about your baby?

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Simply bunging a travel bassinet and their body weight in blankets in the boot of your car might seem like a good idea, but is it really enough to keep your little cherub warm enough as you sleep beneath the stars?

Well how about tucking baby into this seriously cute Vango Nitestar Mini baby sleeping bag, made just for them? Get ready to go gooey as this little bag will look just like mummy’s yet shrunk down to pretty miniature proportions.

Available in blue and pink, by opening to just 100×40/60cm it offers you peace of mind that baby will not snuggle down out of sight yet remain protected from the elements. Mummy-style (a.k.a. tomb-like), it’ll also keep arms and legs compact and swaddled to promote prolonged sleep.

A two season bag, this makes them ideal for summer camping, maintaining a comfortable temperature of 6-20degrees - it’s therefore recommended baby will wear her usual sleeping attire within the bag to further keep out the cold.

It arrives, and can be stored in a small compression sack (like many adult bags) and weighs a tiny 900g. Can I get a collective “Aww…”?

Want one?

Well sleeping bag experts Sleeping Bags Outlet have given me one to giveaway! It’s your choice, pink or blue, so your precious bundle can have one to suit their burgeoning personality. When they’re ready to take the next step, there’s are dozens of children’s bags available on the site.

So enter below to help your little adventurer get kitted out for their very first camping experience!

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All Snuggled UP: A Love to Swaddle UP Review

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Okay, Heidi isn’t the most cheerful of babies. In fact, if she’s not asleep, she’s crying. Her brother (Dexter) might have learned to tune this out, but it’s well known that a mother’s brain responds differently to a crying baby. Although I like to think both Craig and I are really patient people, but after two full hours of Heidi’s cries, it’s very easy to get frustrated.

The one thing that has worked for Heidi that didn’t for Dexter, is swaddling. I put this down to the fact I’ve tried harder to breastfeed Heidi than I did Dex, and where is hasn’t gone to plan, she’s probably a bit miffed she isn’t held as closely as she used to be.

So when we kitted out her out with the Love to Swaddle UP sleepbag, the results were pretty spectacular. Brain-child of the Love to Dream family, this sleepsuit has been my star product since Heidi’s arrived.

What Love to Dream say:

The Love to Swaddle UP keeps newborns snug and secure without restricting movement or making them too warm. The unique “wing” design helps babies to sleep in a natural ‘arms up’ position, prevents scratching and calms the startle reflex

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First things first, when Heidi is in it she resembles a little grey slug. Inevitably she does still try to suck her fingers but quickly drops the idea when she figures out her fingers aren’t quite so tasty when encased in cotton. 040

This aside she is so peaceful in her Love to Swaddle UP. It keeps her on her back which is great as otherwise she has a tendency to sleep on her side (which I’m all too aware is one fidget away from rolling onto her tummy). The fact that it ensures she’s completely covered also means I’m not worrying she’s kicked off her blanket in the night and might get cold.

The sleepsuit is also packed full of clever features. The attention to detail is really impressive and I love the concealed zip hood under her chin to prevent the zip from irritating her skin. Similarly, the Love to Swaddle UP is also entirely seam-free on the inside so there’s no danger of a cold zip coming into contact with her delicate skin. The two way zip is also invaluable for bum changes when she’s asleep - I spend so long cradling her to sleep that I hate the thought of undoing all that effort by changing her when she’s nearly there.

Style-wise I actually really like the simplicity of it. I hate busy patterns and character fabric so the simple grey (with grey piping around the seams) is much more to my taste. Also available in pink, blue, cream and white it’s lovely and clean-looking. The cotton material is also unbelievably soft and shows no signs of bobbling at all. If your baby has sensitive skin there’s also a Organic version.

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The best thing by far is the fit. Heidi might have long legs but she’s actually really dinky. At just 7lbs she’s really skinny and looks a little like Mr Burns from The Simpsons with tons of baggy skin and frail little bones. The Love to Swaddle UP has lots of leg room but is really snug around her body compared to other sleeping bags I’ve tried. This means it keeps its shape whilst Heidi sleeps and there’s no rolls of uncomfortable fabric behind her back. By keeping her so compact it also simulates the womb and promotes prolonged sleep.

Whilst I’m discussing how snug it is, it’s worth pointing out that the Stage 1 Love to Swaddle UP is recommended for baby’s aged newborn to 4 months (or up to 11lbs). I have no reason at all to doubt this will be the case for Heidi-bum as she’s so dinky, but I would question whether a 10lb baby who is gaining weight steadily would fit in the bag up until 4 months. The Love to Swaddle UP is supposed to be worn snugly but not tight.

My only other niggle would be the recommendation that you need two of the Love to Swaddle UPs in your nursery drawer. Heidi has been in hers for almost 3 weeks now and it still smells, looks and feels amazing. Okay, she may well be in less layers of additional clothing (so there’s more risk of accidents) as the weather get nicer, but for winter babies I wouldn’t bother.

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You can get yours from Cheeky Rascals where the Original version (as reviewed here) is just £19.99 (the Organic version is £25). This is incredible value for money. I’ve reviewed several premium products on this blog and have had my mitts on several sleepbags that are 3x this amount and are nowhere near the quality of the Love to Swaddle UP. When baby is ready to move onto the next stage (4-8 months) there’s also the Stage 2 Love to Swaddle UP* priced at £25. Finally, there’s the newborn Lite version for the warmer weather priced at £21.99.

You can find out more about the Love to Dream range on the Cheeky Rascals website where there are also several videos and FAQs about the brand. If you haven’t heard of Cheeky Rascals before, where have you been?! Cheeky Rascals have won numerous parenting awards as a result of their commitment to partner with the very best pregnancy, baby and toddler brands on the market. They’re incredibly selective about who they endorse and it shows. There are too many cool products to list here but you can visit the site homepage for more information or say hello on Twitter and Facebook.

*Note that the Love to Swaddle UP is only recommended for babies who cannot roll onto their tummies. It is strongly recommended you do NOT use these products when they are able to do so.

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Disclaimer: I was sent two Love to Swaddle UPs by Cheeky Rascals in exchange for my thoughts. They’ve been waiting incredibly patiently for baby Heidi to arrive but this has not influenced my opinion in any way. All the work you see featured on this Love to Swaddle UP review is my own.

 

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