Keep your baby toasty warm this winter!
Transition from swaddle to free arms without losing sleep
Once your baby is showing signs of being able to roll, swaddling is no longer safe. Sleepy Hugs is safe for babies who have started to roll onto their tummy during sleep as they are able to move their arms into their preferred position.
The Sleepy Hugs Extra-Wide sack is designed for babies that need to wear a hip dysplasia brace, pavlik harness, rhino brace, or spica cast and sleep better in a swaddle suit that offers unrestricted arm movement yet provides just enough security to combat the startle reflex.
Our sleep sacks will work best when you choose the right size for your baby. If too big, your baby won't get the right security to help them adjust to free arms.
Please check our SIZE GUIDE to help you choose the right size for your baby.
Our Winter 'Warm' range has a TOG rating of 2.5 TOG - suitable for room temps below 60ºF.
For information about what to wear with our 'All Seasons' range see our Guide for Dressing Your Baby for Sleep
Fabric: 93% Organic Cotton, 7% Elastane, Polyester Filling
We use only high grade premium organic cotton fabrics in all our products. Cotton is a naturally breathable material so babies won't sweat or overheat.
Care Instructions: Cold Machine wash. Keep zipped up in the wash. Wash dark colours separately. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Dry flat. Warm iron inside out. Do not dry clean.
Is your baby experiencing early morning waking?
Night time and early morning waking may be due to your baby being cold, all other factors considering. If you think about it, night temperatures drop to its lowest point sometime around 3am – 4am. As the night temperature drops so does our internal body temperature. Babies can lose body heat up to four times faster than an adult. So, it’s important to maintain your baby’s room temperature.
The recommended room temperature for a baby’s room is between 68F and 72F. Appropriate layering is also recommended underneath any Winter TOG rated sleeping bag.
Read our blog to find out How to keep your baby sleeping just right during the cold chilly winter