Peanut Leggies Swaddle Review

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Swaddle blankets and suits are big business. Funnily enough they also feature on lots of “Most Pointless Baby Product” lists too. Yet here are so many benefits to swaddling baby, from helping her to settle at night, to ensuring she stays on her back whilst she sleeps. As your baby is encased in the fabric, you also know they’ll be warm enough in their cot - there’s definitely no kicking these bad boys off!

Although Heidi is a fairly good sleeper, we do watch her toss and turn in her cot on the baby monitor. She’s a real fidget and there’s simply no guessing which position she’ll be in come the morning. I worry constantly that she’ll become tangled in her blanket but there’s simply no stopping her. This despite having tried a number of highly recommended swaddle suits. Each time, we last a week with them before the drawer monster swallows them. Heidi isn’t keen on them as a whole as she loves chewing on her fingers and grabbing her feet.

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Hearing all about Heidi’s bedtime athletics, US Brand Comfort and Harmony recently sent me a Peanut Leggies Swaddle to try. They felt their swaddle suit offered something a little different that just might placate my bucking baby. So I thought I’d take one last shot and readily accepted the offer - with the nights getting cooler I’m anxious we find something to keep her snug and warm.

 

So what makes this different?

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It’s a funny looking thing. It’s a regular swaddle on top with separate legs on the bottom, so baby gets the usual benefits but can sit safely in their bouncer or kick their little legs to their hearts content. When securely in the swaddle, your baby should be bound in a peanut shape (hence the name) which gently hugs shoulders and hips. It’s also made from breathable and flexible Bebeflex fabric that allows baby to move naturally inside the swaddle.

Like most swaddles nowadays, The Peanut Leggies also features a zip to stop baby extricating herself. The Top-Down, Bottom-Up Zipper (again a common feature) also makes it easy to undertake a nappy change whilst baby is swaddled up.

And how did we get on?

I’ve had this product now for 3 weeks and I’m really not sure what to make of it.

The Good Points

  • The sizing is really quite generous
  • The integrated feet are a neat and welcome feature
  • The fabric is great - tons of stretch for little wrigglers
  • Heidi will (and does) sleep soundly in it

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The Not So Good

In my experience babies mostly sleep (whether on their backs or tummies) with their arms in a upright position. The arms-down position is unnatural for Heidi and we have to wait until she begins to doze before strapping her in.

Heidi really does look like a straight-jacketed Elvis when she’s swaddled up. As she’s so fond of her tummy time, she’s still able to flip onto her tummy, but she struggles to lift her head without the use of her arms. This means she often face-plants her mattress, playmat or the floor. This makes me feel incredibly uncomfortable. I therefore would not recommend this product if your baby has a propensity to sleep on their front, or if they are indulging in tummy-time.

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The website states “Peanut Leggies is a leg-free swaddle (that) can be worn safely in 3-point harness bouncers”, yet I’d strongly advice against this. I wouldn’t ever place Heidi in a Jumperoo or doorway bouncer in one of these. In either of these toys, babies will need their hands for balance and exploration. Suggesting the Peanut Leggies is an option for playtime feels like a contradiction to me. Swaddles should be used to help babies settle and rest, not when they are awake and alert.

Finally, I’m not a huge fan of the zip. You secure it under babies chin with a popper that is supposed to stop the zip coming into contact with babies skin, but this still irritates Heidi. A hood over the zip would be a much better solution.

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The Better Product

Although this review hasn’t been glowing, there’s no denying that Heidi appears comfortable in her swaddle. When researching the product, I spotted the Peanut Leggies sister product, The Peanut Convertible. This retains many of the features of the swaddle we were sent with optional armholes that can be opened easily. I’d be far more inclined to recommend this product.

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Unfortunately however, the Peanut Convertible does not have separate legs.

I think Comfort and Harmony have missed a real trick here. They’re definitely onto something with their products, but they just seem to fall short. My instincts tell me that any one of the products below would be fabulous for a baby from 0-3 months. For babies aged 3 months plus, a fusion of the convertible and leggies would be a really innovative and versatile product, and the only product needed.

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The Peanut Leggies Swaddle will be available to buy from Babies R Us later this month. To find out more, you can visit the website or connect with them on Facebook or Twitter.


REVIEW: Puckababy GoGo Newborn

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Ooooh how much have I been looking forward to sharing this review…?! I love Puckababy products and honestly believe they are unrivaled in terms of comfort for baby, ingenuity and practicality. Dexter has only just outgrown his Puckababy 4 Seasons sleep bag and it’s still in near perfect condition ready for Heidi to snuggle up in when she gets a little bigger. Not to be outdone though, Heidi has her very own Puckababy GoGo Newborn to keep her nice and warm when she’s out and about or having cuddles with mummy.

So what is it?Puckababy GoGo Newborn

It’s a multifunctional babywrapper designed to keep baby warm and safe from head to toe. Using exactly the same blend of quality, luxurious and snuggly fabric that is synonymous with the Puckababy brand, it will protect baby’s delicate skin from the cold and any external stimuli. This makes it the ideal travel companion for trips out in the pram and car journeys, whilst also being perfect for sleep-times at home. Imagine a modern and more sophisticated take on a traditional swaddling blanket and you won’t go far wrong.

Heidi has been busy reviewing the Gogo ® Newborn which is suitable for babies aged 0-7months although I’d actually argue that the GoGo has a longer life-cycle than this as it’s really generous in size.

What sets it apart from other blankets out there?

Puckababy themselves are keen to stress that they symbolise rest and a sense of security and I have to agree that the GoGo embodies each of these.

First up it has a hood. Working in much the same way as a baby toweling set, it therefore stops warmth escaping from the head. This also works to reassure your baby. As Heidi is forever flailing her arms and is really easily startled, the Puckababy does a great job of shutting out the outside world - it’s like a mini cocoon. As she isn’t such a fan of hats (name one baby who is!) it also means I’m not constantly having to tug one over her head.

Additionally it has two little pouches for her feet meaning they’re fully enclosed at all times. This is a real frustration with traditional blankets as babies legs are often left exposed meaning they’ll cycle their legs and thrash. Not only will this distract them from sleeping (surely the holy grail for any new parent!) it also means you often end up popping yet another blanket over their legs which can make them too warm. In the GoGo the legs are therefore always nicely tucked in and all of baby’s body is warmly embraced. howtouse_gogo1

It’s also far safer than swathes of loose fabric as it has a velcro band around her tummy (which in turn creates pockets for her little legs - see above), to prevent her thrashing around and undoing the swaddle effect. Once she’s secured within the blanket, there’s an additional set of velcro on the outer layer to seal her in. This works on two levels - from a safety perspective it means she’s less likely to wriggle about and get a face full of fabric, and also from a parents perspective there’s no need to continually rearrange the blanket. This is fabulous as it means I can use my hands to simply stroke her face or rock Heidi rather than faffing around. It’s also incredibly soft and cuddly for me when I’m giving her a quick squeeze.

The Puckababy GoGo Newborn is also designed to work seamlessly with your car seat / buggy as it has little slits through which to pass your seat belt / harness strap. Again, it’s little details like this that set the GoGo apart from other blankets. You get a real sense that it’s been designed with safety and security in mind which is really reassuring.

As it works so effectively at calming her down, we’ve used it just about everywhere:

After toweling her dry we pop her in it after a bath to warm her up whilst we sort out her clothes for the day.Heidi bathShe’ll also wear it when she’s in her car seat to help drown out her brothers whinging! Carseat It’s also perfect for pram journeys as it keeps her swaddled and means she doesn’t feel every lurch, jump or jolt when mummy is steering! 020

Or just for cuddles before settling down to sleep.Heidi GoGoHeidi is modelling the ‘white with grey dot’ design which has a grey interior. There are also 3 other colourways to choose from all of which are gender neutral and equally stylish. Made from 100& microfibre and 100% cotton it washes like a dream and is really soft to touch. All of the little details are exactly what I’ve come to expect of the Puckababy brand - there are no itchy labels, the insignia is discreet and neat, all the seams are strong and durable… it’s designed to last and be handed down from baby to baby.

If you order from the website, your Puckababy will arrive in a sweet little box and with its own unique coat hanger for easy storage. The instructions are also a cinch to follow so you can get using the product straight away. Older babies (9 months+) aren’t left out either as they have the GoGo Kidz, a soft cloak designed to last right through to toddlerhood (basically a larger version of the GoGo Newborn without the foot pouches and it fastens with a chunky button).

Price-wise, you’re definitely pay for the quality as with all Puckababy products. But given we’ve had such an amazing experience with the 4 Seasons Bag I know it’ll last Heidi and we haven’t stopped finding uses for it. Craig has questioned just how much use we’ll get out of it in the thick of summer but I just know we’ll stash it under her pram and will end up pulling it out several times as early evening approaches and the temperatures drops.

In conclusion, I’d definitely recommend the Puckababy GoGo Newborn for active and hard-to-settle babies. Get ready for lots of admiring glances from other mums and dads though - I’m forever being asked where I got my GoGo from.

The Puckababy GoGo Newborn is priced at £49.99 and available to purchase online www.puckababy.co.uk. I’d also recommend popping over to say hello on Facebook and Twitter for competitions and more testimonials.

If you’re pregnant, you can also request a free beautifully illustrated sleep book from the website - this is rammed through of tips and advice for helping get your little one off to the land of nod.

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