Sleep Suit Bag 2,5 Starting from € 89,90
The Sleepsuit sleeping bag is best suited for toddlers.
This sleeping bag - in organic cotton - is stretchy on the sides, allowing children to move freely and can be transformed from a sleeping bag to a sleepsuit with legs thanks to the convenient four-way zipper!
With the help of the handy thermometer and dressing guide included with each product, parents know exactly how to dress their child for every nap!
This sleeping bag is available in three sizes: 3-12 months (fits 62-84cm and 6-12kg), 8-24 months (fits 68-92cm and 8-14kg) and 2-4 years (fits 92-108cm).
Washing instructions:
Wash gently and cold in the washing machine, at 30° and with a mild detergent. Hang the sleeping bag to dry, preferably not in full sun in summer. Tumble drying is not recommended, the sleeping bags can be ironed lightly.
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Toddlers not only discover their legs and walking once they reach toddler age, but their development of fine motor skills often results in discovering zippers and buttons on their sleeping bag. It is not uncommon for a toddler to take off his sleeping bag as soon as you put him to bed.
Use the product as a sleep suit instead of a sleeping bag. As a sleeping bag, your wriggling toddler may need the freedom of his legs to sleep soundly. Try out the sleep suit to see if it makes a difference.
Change the TOG. In some cases, your toddler may be too warm. If this is the case, check the room temperature and the TOG you are using. Go to a lighter TOG if necessary.
Make sure the zipper protection is in place. This protection is a fabric flap with a snap button that goes over the zipper to prevent curious fingers from reaching the zipper and unzipping it. If your toddler has discovered the zipper and nothing can stop him from unzipping and removing the sleeping bag, try putting it on backwards or inside out.
Try a different color or print. We are often told by parents that their child prefers a particular color or print from our range. Wearing their favorite color can help your toddler or preschooler fall asleep more easily.
Toddlers not only discover their legs and walking once they reach toddler age, but their development of fine motor skills often results in discovering zippers and buttons on their sleeping bag. It is not uncommon for a toddler to take off his sleeping bag as soon as you put him to bed.
Use the product as a sleep suit instead of a sleeping bag. As a sleeping bag, your wriggling toddler may need the freedom of his legs to sleep soundly. Try out the sleep suit to see if it makes a difference.
Change the TOG. In some cases, your toddler may be too warm. If this is the case, check the room temperature and the TOG you are using. Go to a lighter TOG if necessary.
Make sure the zipper protection is in place. This protection is a fabric flap with a snap button that goes over the zipper to prevent curious fingers from reaching the zipper and unzipping it. If your toddler has discovered the zipper and nothing can stop him from unzipping and removing the sleeping bag, try putting it on backwards or inside out.
Try a different color or print. We are often told that a child prefers a certain color or print. Wearing their favorite color can help your toddler or preschooler fall asleep more easily. Try a different color or print. We are often told that a child prefers a certain color or print. Wearing their favorite color can help your toddler or preschooler fall asleep more easily.
Your child can stop using the sleeping bag when they are ready to transition to a big bed with blankets (not before age 2). Our customers tell us that this usually happens between ages 2.5 and 4.
There are grip pads on the bottom of the sleeping bag for safe walking if it is necessary to go to the bathroom or sleepwalk at night. For safety, we do not recommend using the sleeping bag as clothing. Because the Sleepsuit sleeping bag acts as a sleep aid, we strongly recommend dressing your child in the Sleep Suit Bag just before bedtime to signal it is time for bed.
This ranges from a diaper to underwear if your child is potty-trained to warm pajamas/onesie, depending on the room temperature. Follow our dressing guide (enclosed in the package) to determine layers depending on the room temperature and TOG you are using. All ergoPouch's under layers are also TOG rated to make dressing for bedtime easy.
Included in the package of your Sleepsuit sleeping bag is a thermometer and dressing guide. Place the thermometer in your child's sleeping area to check the room temperature. Once the room temperature has been determined, use the chart as a guide for the correct combination of TOG and under layers. The sleeping bag is available in four different TOGs to ensure a child always sleeps comfortably. The organic cotton fibers are thermo-regulating and breathable to maintain a comfortable and safe sleeping temperature.
The sleeping bags are TOG rated, which means they have an insulation rating that makes them warm enough to be used for sleeping without loose bedding, and are designed to replace blankets. According to safe sleeping guidelines, it is recommended that your child sleep in the crib with the face and head uncovered, free of loose bedding, pillows and toys.
Because a baby regulates his body temperature through his arms and head, the sleeves of the ergoPouch 2.5 TOG and 3.5 TOG bags are not padded.
The sleeping bag can be used from 3 months of age, once your little one is rolling and has switched from swaddling to relaxed sleep.
The Sleepsuit sleeping bag is available in three sizes:
- 3-12 months: Best used as a sleeping bag.
- 8-24 months: We recommend switching to sleepsuit from 12-15 months, when your little one starts walking.
- 2-4 years: We recommend using the Sleepsuit sleeping bag only as a sleepsuit to prevent injury if your child climbs into the crib or leaves the crib at night.
An award-winning design created for children who move their legs a lot while sleeping and do not like to lie in a sleeping bag. This 2-in-1 design can be converted from a sleeping bag to a sleepsuit with legs using zippers. Ideal for toddlers who want more leg freedom while sleeping, our use in a 5-point harness such as a stroller or car seat. Do not use a 2.5 TOG or 3.5 TOG product in a car seat as it can cause overheating.