How to choose a sleeping bag for your baby?

When selecting one, you must put your infant in the appropriate sleeping bag for the temperature. Tog is the name for this. The Thermal Overall Grade abbreviation is TOG. Baby sleeping bags are warmer when the tog rating is higher and cooler when the tog rating is lower. Check the temperature of the room where your baby is sleeping to ensure you are selecting the appropriate tog.

To make it "grow" with your child, the size 18 months - 3 years (110 cm) can also be shortened. With poppers on the back and a range of use from 18 months to 2 years when folded and up to 3 years when extended, this size offers excellent value because it lasts longer.

Standard baby sleeping bags are only sometimes a hit with all babies. Therefore unique Sleeping Bags with Feet are the ideal replacement! The Sleeping Bags with Feet are perfect for active toddlers just learning to walk because they allow them to roam around safely and comfortably in their sleeping bag at night. A sleeping bag should not have a hood but armholes and sleeves that fit snugly. When determining a sleeping bag's fit for your child, ensure the neckline cannot fall beyond the child's shoulders and chin. Your baby's temperature is maintained by the snug fit of a sleeping bag, and sleeping infants cannot become tangled in or strangled by loose-fitting blankets. According to research, safe baby sleeping bags prevent babies from rolling over until they pass the peak risk SUDI age.

A safe baby sleeping bag is a portable comforter for your infant; when moving from a bassinet to a cot, sleeping outside during the day, or travelling, the familiarity of the cosy sleeping bag goes with your child. It facilitates the development of sound sleep patterns. Frequent use of a safe baby sleeping bag also aids in creating a nightly ritual.

Here at Zoms, you will find a wide range of sleeping bags. The winter and summer weights of Zoms sleeping bags are made of 100% organic cotton to prevent overheating and let your child's skin breathe.


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