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Advantages: easy to use, helpful, fantastic ranges Disadvantages: may look a little like a dress on boys!
The grobag is a fantastic invention which stops the constant getting up and down in the night to put the blankets back over your baby when they manage to kick them off in the night.
Grobags are babysleeping bags which fasten at the shoulders and are worn almost like a dress/dungarees. They come in different thickness- Tog rating- like a quilt. So you are able to decide which tog rating is needed, for example, in the summer when it's warm you will only need a 1tog or if it's colder you may need a 3tog. They come in different patterns and designs so you may chose whether you want a girlie pink one or a boy blue one etc.
The main purpose of these grobags is to stop the baby from getting cold during the night as they may do with a blanket. Babies do not sleep soundly constantly, they do toss and turn and are able to shift themselves ...
of space to stretch and kick.
My sleeping bag is the Iggle piggle one, and is mainly blue with yellow edging and a large picture in a circle on the front of Iggle Piggle striding forth. Whilst it wouldn't be my very first choice of sleeping bag design, it was in tkmaxx for £3 and so a bargain to keep little man snug when at my house. It is however nice and jolly and for anyone with older children at pre school age, they may actually chose it for their baby to please the older children.
HOW TO USE IT...
The sleeping bags are available in two different togs- 1 tog and 2.5 togs. Along with the sleeping bag we also get a thermometer for measuring the room temperature. This is handy because once room temperature is established then the thermometer actually indicates which tog is needed. On The back of the thermometer is a table which tells ...
Sleeping bags for babies are perhaps my favourite of the 'baby gadgets' I don't know what I'd do without ours so whoever invented them I am forever grateful!
When babies are sleeping they are just like us adults, they toss and turn. but unlike us, they can't reach for their covers when they manage to throw them off or they can't get themselves back out from underneath them if they wiggle down under them. In the night we were forever getting up to put the blankets back around baby Hope or we would be forever checking that she hadn't managed to get underneath them. Now that it's getting cold again I would be worried that if she was able to kick her blankets off that she would be too cold in the night and would have to keep checking her again.
Sleeping bags ensure that you don't need to keep checking on your baby for their covers as ...