Putting a little one to sleep is never easy. But there are many ways you can help create a comfortable environment that will help them with their nighttime activities. Launching a baby sleeping bag is one of them, but with so many options out there, it can be difficult to determine which style to choose. To help, we’ve put together a guide to help you navigate the range and find the best product for your baby.
The recipe for a quality sleeping bag? Breathable cotton fabric and easy-to-snap side zippers, all tied together and beautifully printed to complement your nursery regimen. But most importantly, there is no need to worry about any movement into the bag thanks to the shoulder straps. As a result, your baby can squirm freely during the night, and you can sleep knowing that they are safe.
Essentially, a baby sleeping bag is a wearable bedding that wraps around the feet and comes with shoulder fasteners to ensure that the baby can’t move down inside the sleeping bag. They do not have hoods, excess materials, and attachments, which can be dangerous when the baby is napping. The sleeping bag provides comfort and warmth, and is also very practical for nighttime feeding and creating recognizable bedtime Xi. Plus, they have a range of beautiful designs, which doesn’t hurt either.
Your baby can wear the sleeping bag from birth, as long as the bag fits snugly: the neck opening should fit well enough to prevent your baby from twisting his head through the hole. It’s also a good idea to check the thickness of your baby’s sleeping bags each season to make sure they’re not too hot or too cold.
The TOG rating simply describes the thermal insulation performance of the bedding. Just as we adults choose different duvets for different seasons, many baby sleeping bags also have a range of Tog ratings, usually between 0.2 and 3.5. The higher the grade, the warmer the sleeping bag, so you can make an informed decision based on the climate you live in and your baby’s sleeping environment. Plus, it’s a great excuse to have a variety of styles of these beautiful essentials to keep them as cosy as bugs in the winter and as cool as cucumbers in the summer. Despite looking comfortable, it’s important to make sure that their sleeping bag isn’t too thick in warm weather, as babies can overheat easily.
Both the Lullaby Trust and the NHS recommend that a well-fitting baby sleeping bag is a comfortable and safe option for babies. However, the clothes your baby wears are only part of the process of making sure your baby is as safe and comfortable as possible. It is also recommended to monitor the temperature of your baby’s sleeping environment with a thermometer, with the goal of keeping it between 16 and 20 ° C, and that your baby’s sleeping space is kept as clean as possible: no toys, blankets or extra bedding. The Lullaby Trust has a wealth of information to help you plan for your newborn, including many helpful articles on safe sleep for babies (if you’re interested in learning more).