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  1. #1
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    sleeping bags...

    My DS (yes I still get excited saying that!) is just shy of 12 weeks and is turning into houdini as far as getting out of wraps and from under blankets. He tends to travel upwards (rather than foot-wards) in his cot, and I think tends to get a bit too cold at night because he leaves his bedding behind (think starfish sleeping pose!).

    I have a sleeping bag I got from Target which is probably more designed for winter months... so I'm trying that today... but wondered if anyone could recommend particular sleeping bags and why? I'm also keen to get something that's all cotton. I looked at grobags and they seemed quite expensive, so wondering if they're worth it? Do you get what you pay for, and e.g. is there any reason why I should go for a grobag over something else?

    TIA!
    Belfie

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    Hiya

    For summer you can get sleeveless ones - check Myer/DJ's - I love the Snugtime brand bags, have used them with my kids cos they are all cotton (and the whole eczema thing too you should try to just have him in cotton. In hot summer too I often put them in full bags (ie with sleeves) but in just a singlet and nappy inside so when it got colder early hours of the morning, they are insulated with at least their own body heat.

    From memory they are about $35. My little ones are out on loaner to a friend so will have to call them back soon myself!

    HTH.

    I have never used the actual grobag brand name ones so can't comment on a comparison.
    Last edited by SamiH; December 16th, 2008 at 09:54 AM.

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    I use the Grobag brand and Snugtime in winter when it is important to have good quality to keep them warm but having said that, I know people swear by the Grobags but they are SO expensive and I don't think they are that justified. Yes they are nice material and have a TOG rating, but so do cheaper ones like Snugtime that are gorgeous fabric and warm as well. I got my Snugtime ones from DJ's and they are about $45 for winter and are great! I got given Grobags for my baby shower and like them but wouldn't buy them myself. Izzy has been in a bag since 8 weeks old so we have a few around! We use sleeveless all year round so that she doesn't overheat, even in winter, and for summer, I have lovely soft cotton ones at Target and Big W. As long as they are 100% cotton and the zips/snaps are secure I don't see the point in spending $80 especially for summer ones that are light fabric. I also have an Uh-Oh one for summer which is nice and light. One thing I look for as well, is that we don't use ones that have a seatbelt hole most of the time unless we are going out - she would get her little feet caught in there once she started moving around more. Good luck with it hun!

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    I used a Bubbaro Joey sleeping bag for DD and will again when bubs is born, there hands stay in the sleeping bag so they stay warm and they can't whack themselves in the head. It was about $50 but it was worth it as DD slept much better and I didn't have to worry about her being cold. We used it until she outgrew it and then swapped to the ones with the arms.

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    I just use target ones. I use them with long sleeves in the really cold nights and no sleeves when it's a bit warmer but still cool. When it's over about 15 degrees overnight I just have DD in a jumpsuit or flannel PJ's and don't worry about a sleeping bag and she's fine but she's a bit older than your bub. I think once the really hot nights hit I'll probably just leave her in a singlet and nappy and that will be it for hot nights.

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    DS has been in a grobag since about 9 weeks has been great, what annoyms me is cost so we only have 1 so needs to be washed lots. I do have a snugtime one also which i have used a few times when cooler.

    I love grobags but aggree overpriced for what they are, however well made, nice looking, feeling and TOG

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    We've used the grobag ones and also the bebe ones from DJ's. They are both very similar.

    If you find they are a bit expensive in the shops, try ebay. I bought my grobag off there and it only cost about $45 plus postage and it was Brand New. You can buy them 2nd hand from there also for a bit cheaper.

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    belfie
    i used dreambags (they are from the UK) and they are fab.
    I have 0.5tog for summer it is great and lightweight. used it up north on DD and now DS is in it (i have 6-18month size and it is fitting him fine! even though he is only 2 months as you know!!!

    they are 100% cotton and fabbo! cheaper than grobags too... however keen an eye out at myer/dj's for after xmas sales as you can get grobags pretty cheap there on sale... i have seen them down to $29!!!



    TUT - tog is the thickness weight of the bag. 0.5-2.5 i think depending of weather and temp.

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    Oooh. Makes sense now. Hehe. Thanks!
    My little one is due in April, so it wont be freezing, but it will be slowly getting there. Do you think I should just invest in winter ones? Or summer ones and a blanket? I'm so confused. Some people keep telling me you just need to wrap them up, other say you need to wrap them AND put a blanket over them, others say the sleeping bags are the way to go. It would be nice if there was just one right way and thats all.

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    They advise not to use blankets on sleepbags as bub cant really kick it off if need iykwim.
    I would get a lighter one over a heavier one as you can always throw 2 singlets and a long jumpsuit on under and then get lighter in clothing as it warms up
    but if you get a winter winter one you can make it much cooler later on

    unless you live somewhere it gets totally freezing.. then you will need 2 summer and winter

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    oh belfie - i also have a long sleeve bonds one from big w. dd slept in that for winter which was fine.
    the fleecy material!

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    Tutmae - I'm in Perth too and had May babies. Both my girls were in grobags from about 8 weeks and 4 weeks respectively. Depending on the weather, in winter they would wear either a singlet or short sleeved bodysuit under one of those bonds all in one suits, then the 2.5 tog grobag. Then they would have a sheet and either a cotton thermal or fleece blanket over the top.

    PP is correct in that they recommend not to use blankets but I always have without any problems - you just need to make sure you keep an eye on how warm your baby is getting - and with a newborn you will be up a lot for feeds anyway so its pretty easy to keep an eye on them.