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April 20th, 2011, 07:11 AM
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So Ross as been using a woombie to sleep in but we have started transitioning him to sleeping without being swaddled. Its still chilly here so Id like to get him a sleep sack, but i have no idea which one to get.. Any recommendations? I want something made of a breathable material, nothing too heavy hes a really warm sleeper as is
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April 20th, 2011, 07:32 AM
Trish36's Avatar Mom of 4
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I have used one with Miranda since she was a baby and I love it. She does like it nice and warm, and I've noticed that she doesn't sweat in them at all.
At first I used the HALO sack from Babies R US. It's pretty thin but then also have fleece ones I believe.
When she got bigger I found one at a consignment shop made by Tots Fifth Avenue. It's 100% cotton in the lining and a nice soft blanket feel on the outside and a polyester fill. I also have one now 6-18 months from the Safety Superstore (they actually have a ton of different sleep sacks in various price ranges) and that one is by PerlinPinpin. Again it's 100% polyester with a really soft outer shell, almost like chenile. It's so nice and warm and I love it.
Check out the Safety Superstore or BRU.
IMO the sleep sack is the best thing ever!!! I need to get a bigger one soon as Miranda is so long and she's almost touching the bottom.
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April 20th, 2011, 07:55 AM
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I was going to recommend the Halo Sleep sack as well. I have seen they come in a heavier material as well as a light summery type material.
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April 20th, 2011, 10:50 AM
Luvgreen19's Avatar Lisa- Mommy to Brendan
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I love my HALO's as well. We had him in the cotton ones when he was young and a fleece on this winter. Right now he is in the medium (18-24lbs) with plenty of room to go. I am not sure if I will get him one for when it is warmer. He's slept a couple of times in just PJ's when we had a random spurt of good weather, so I think we'll be ok after this fleece one.
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April 21st, 2011, 02:36 PM
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ditto halo
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