Baby Sleeping Bags with Feet from Slumbersac

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Until now I’ve resisted using sleeping bags with both of my children. Although they’ll both kick off their duvets, it didn’t appear to bother them so I always assumed they were just hot. Heidi also likes to party in her cot when we read her a story and is unable to get to her feet and pace up and down in a sleeping bag. She also suffers from night terrors so I was concerned they might restrict her and terrify her further still.

Yet the biggest reservation for me was that bedtime is very regimented in our house and even the slightest deviation from routine has them giving us the runaround until midnight. My kids change into their jammies a good hour before they go to bed to give them plenty of advance warning that bedtime is imminent. They then come downstairs and play games with us before climbing the stairs to brush their teeth - an impossible task if her feet are encased in material.

Heidi Slumbersac

Yet there’s tons of evidence to suggest that, used from birth, sleeping bags are great for slumbering little ones. They replace traditional sheets, blankets and duvets which have been directly linked to suffocation and cot death. Research has found that the ‘old’ way of covering babies causes discomfort, as top covers are easily kicked off or tangled, resulting in your baby becoming either too hot or too cold. Sleeping bags solve this problem by keeping your baby at a comfortable temperature at all times. Being lightly swaddled at night will also simulate the conditions of mum’s womb and help baby relax into a peaceful sleep.

Yet if I were to embrace this with Heidi now, she’d need a sleeping bag that still allows her to walk - in my opinion without this, they’d be downright dangerous for my little stunt-woman.

HeidiPlay

So when I clocked the all new baby sleeping bags with feet from Slumbersac, I was intrigued enough to give it a go. Heidi is a notoriously terrible sleeper, and I have often wondered whether temperature plays a part. She might kick off her sheets, but is this because she simply dislikes the fuss of them, and not because she’s sweaty and hot?…

… Only one way to find out!

Our new sleeping bags with feet provide your toddler with the freedom to move about while still enjoying the comfort of their sleeping bag. Now you can get your little one ready for bed nice and early and they can still play until you’re ready to put them down. This clever design allows your child’s feet to fit inside the sleeping bag when sleeping, so toes stay nice and cosy! Available in 4 sizes from 12 months to 4 years in two tog ratings with three very sweet designs

Slumbersac Sleeping bags with feet

What do I think?

First up, Heidi’s sleeping bag arrived impeccably packaged with even the post-lady commenting on how sweet the owl design on the packing bag was. First impressions were therefore that this would make a really lovely gift for a child in need of an extra layer as sweaty summer nights give way to autumn.

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For exactly this reason, we plumped for the 2.5 tog so Heidi would be extra snug at night. Heidi is actually 1 year 6 months but I opted for a 18-24 month size to give her room to grow. This means the bag is slightly too big for her at the moment, but I wanted to see if this greatly affected her ability to walk in it - after-all most of us “buy big” for our kiddies. Thankfully, you can see from the piccies, she’s able to move with ease and, owing to the reinforced cuffs on the ankle, can negotiate the stairs without tripping over the excess fabric too.

HeidiSmile

The quality is also really impressive. I’m pleased to see that zips are plastic and fully concealed so as not to come into contact with Heidi’s skin. The zip also closes downward (so when dressed for bed, the dangly bit of the zip winds up near her nether regions, rather than her neck) to further prevent any irritation. From a safety and comfort perspective, it’s therefore up there with the major league players in the baby sleeping bag market.

The best bit, she loves it. She doesn’t complain when we pop her in it and it doesn’t affect playtime before bed. We’ve also noticed that she’s sleeping more soundly and for longer periods in-between waking.

Heidi Bed

Although Heidi’s toes stay free whilst she play, when she’s asleep we simply tuck these inside the sleeping bag to keep them toasty. I do wonder about her arms though. Given she’s so snug elsewhere, I wouldn’t want to pop an extra sheet on her, but this sleeping bag is sleeveless. It would therefore be a neat improvement on the design to see the higher togs with arms - or maybe even detachable arms so parents can choose depending on baby’s room temperature. I should point out that Slumbersac do actually do long-sleeve sleeping bags (not yet for the feet design) but there are winter-time solutions that I’ll have to try out on mini-madam.

All in all, I’m really happy with Heidi’s new Slumbersac and wouldn’t go back. Having seen how comfy she is, I can’t think why we resisted this long - we could have been enjoying extended periods of sleep ourselves if we had just bought into the sleeping bag trend sooner.

Bag your own from just £19.99 (£23.99 for the biggest size at maximum tog rating) from Slumbersac.co.uk, or find out more on any of their social media channels:

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Snuggle Sac Review

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Dexter has a big thing for blankets. When he’s catching up on Zingzillas or any other terribly important (and dare-I-say-it irritating) CBeebies programme he’s usually surrounded by cushions, blankets or his duvet. I actually think this is seriously sweet and love snuggling down with him. It’s our special little bonding time and saves me a fortune in heating bills!

Unfortunately the same can’t be said at night and he’ll often wriggle out from under his duvet and kick it to the bottom of his bed. His room does get stuffy but I’m not comfortable with him sleeping without covers as he’s prone to sniffles and coughs so needs to keep his chest warm. Craig and I have often joked about giving him a sleeping bag when we’re on our hundredth trip to his room to tuck him in.

So when I stumbled across the Snuggle Sac I just had to get in touch with Tina the owner. It looked utterly genius; a fleecey sleeping bag with an integrated pillow case. It looked perfect for bedtime and lazy days in front of the telly. As it’s incredibly lightweight, rolls up compactly and comes in a handy flight bag, I also thought it would be fab for taking away or for sleepovers round nanny’s.

I came up with the idea in 1999 to help solve the problem of my young son waking up cold during the night with his covers on the floor and then not wanting to stay in his own bed. I realised if he felt some connection with the sleeping bag, in much the same way as a teddy bear, he’d want to take it to bed and hopefully stay there. It was an instant success Tina (designer and owner)

Dexter’s Snuggle Sac is actually a My First Snuggle Sac meaning it has been designed specifically for little ones. From top to bottom they measure 150cm and are 60cm wide (with a sleeping area of approx 105cm). This means it’s perfectly sized for children aged 12 months to 3 years. He fits perfectly inside and looks pretty adorable when he’s all tucked in. I should think this is also great for kids who are moving from a baby sleeping bag in a cot to a real bed - although Dex has already made this transition.

I opted for the Navy Star design as it fits in best with the colour scheme of Dexter’s bedroom. It would be great to see some designs in pastel colours for boys as this would have fitted in even better. There’s a gorgeous pink polka dot design that would have been spot on in pale blue.

It really is incredibly snuggly and boasts a 3.4 tog rating making it perfect for both wintery nights and summer snoozes. The 100% cotton lining inside is also super soft - I wanted to jump right in there myself but am a little too big for it. I doubt Dex would let me in anyway as he’s quite possessive over his Snuggle Sac. The zips are plastic and all kept away from his skin which is another bonus for me.

The Snuggle Sac fits a full sized pillow was is a welcome feature seeing as it is designed to be used as everyday bedding. Given the pillow part is made from the same fleece as the main part this makes for a super soft spot to lay weary heads. Surprisingly Dexter hasn’t taken to it throughout the day as I thought he might. I’m not sure if that because he associates it with nighttime - let’s face it, no kid likes being put down for an afternoon nap. Dexter does all he can to avoid this and fight sleep throughout the day (sadly…).

Dex obviously can’t yet zip himself in so we do this for him at night. I’m pleased to report it’s done its job too and he isn’t extricating himself throughout the night. In the morning he simply crawls out of it rather than unzipping himself (it’s quite funny to watch).

Snuggle Sacs are machine washable (recommended washing at 60 degrees) and can be tumbled dried too, fabulous for all round cleaning. We’ve already tested this out already as Dexter had a sickness bug a week ago and projectile vomited all over it (too much information?). It washed fabulously and looks as good as new - I did expect some bobbling and fading but this wasn’t the case.

My First Snuggle Sacs are priced at £35.00. This might seem excessive but the quality is just fabulous and you are saving money as this is effectively a sheet, pillowcase and duvet cover all-in-one. There are also other sizes available for older children (these are 5.2 tog so uber cosy) and tons more designs to choose from too. It would make an ideal Christmas gift for that special little someone to cosy up in - perfect for watching Christmas movies when mum and dad are too busy necking sherry to play Wii Bowling for the umpteenth time!

You can get yours from the Snuggle Sac website & also follow them on Twitter and Facebook for news and offers.

Did you know…?

J.K Rowling wrote the Squashy, Purple Sleeping bags into The Prisoner of Azkaban after having a Snuggle Sac for her daughter. The Snuggle Sac Company subsequently manufactured 700 Snuggle Sacs for the film!

Each of the wizard actors kept their own Snuggle Sacs (lovely soft squashy sleeping bags for children) after filming, and the remaining Sacs were kept as props which are now on display at Universal Studios London and Wizarding World Orlando!

You can buy a Harry Potter Snuggle Sac (for older children) on the website at the special price of just £49.99.

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