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PRIMLECT Toddler Sleep Sack - Orange

PRIMLECT Toddler Sleep Sack - Orange

Regular price $21.99 USD
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  • 100% Cotton Muslin: Made of pure cotton muslin material, it is lightweight, breathable and soft, keeping your baby warm without over heating, ensuring maximum comfort throughout the night.
  • Upgraded Split-Leg Design: The elastic cuffs at the feet allow the legs of sleep sack to stay on the ankles and toddlers can stand up and walk around without tripping.
  • Double Zipper: The reversible zip design allows for easy diaper changes without disrupting sleep. Smooth zipper makes it easy to put on and take off.
  • Considerate Details: The neckline has a protective zipper cover and the product tag is external, which are designed to avoid irritating baby's delicate skin.
  • Easy Care: This sleeping bag is machine washable and hand washable, then air dried quickly.
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  • SHIP WITHIN 1-3 DAYS
  • 30 DAYS WARRANTY
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How do I choose the right size sleep sack for my baby?

Refer to the manufacturer's sizing guidelines, which often correlate with your baby's age, weight, and height. It's crucial to select a size that fits snugly without being too tight or restrictive.

When should I start using a sleep sack?

Sleep sacks can be used from birth until a child outgrows them, typically around 18 to 24 months old. It's essential to choose the appropriate size based on your baby's weight and height for a safe and comfortable fit.

Can my baby roll over in a sleep sack?

Yes, most babies can roll over independently while wearing a sleep sack. However, always place your baby on their back to sleep and ensure there are no loose items or hazards in the crib that could impede movement.

Are sleep sacks safe for co-sleeping or bed-sharing?

It's generally not recommended to use sleep sacks in bed-sharing situations due to the risk of overheating or entanglement. Follow safe sleep guidelines provided by healthcare professionals, which often advise placing the baby in a separate sleep space, such as a crib or bassinet, to reduce the risk of SIDS.