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thread: Question..

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    Question..

    I'm honestly not sure where to post this, but here goes.

    I've got DS down - and TRYING to get him to sleep. I've tucked his sheet into the side of the cot and he just keeps kicking it off, which is driving me insane! What can I do to either stop him from kicking it off or get it in tighter?
    It's honestly driving me insane

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    Is the sheet just to keep him warm? Would he use a light sleeping bag? Then he couldnt kick it off

    If its to keep him snug, try using a bigger sheet (like a single size) that will wrap right under the mattress & see how that goes?

    Good luck hun xxx

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    :yeahthat:


    Doesnt he go to sleep if the sheet isnt tucked in? Maybe he would like being wrapped?

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    This is the first time we're trying him in the cot with the sheets tucked over him. He used to do it a heap in the basinette, but never worried about it because it was winter and he'd have his long wondersuits on that kept him warm.
    I might have to try the single sheet idea, because it gets pretty cool in the house

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    Our son has slept WITHOUT covers every night since hes been in his cot at 6 months
    I just dress him to keep him warm enough. that way he can roll around and not wake up and hes happy. otherwise hes up every 5 minutes when it gets colder Ill put a light blanket in with him but his pjs and warm enough now

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    Thanks M2R
    We got him to sleep without covers on him, and it's still cool in there, so I'm just bout to go put a light sheet over his legs

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    LJ I used to roll up a terry flat nappy (fold in half and then roll) and wedge that down the side.

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    DS will never have sheets or blankets on him. He hates it and always kicks it off, then gets all twisted up and wakes up screaming. So he wears a sleeping bag suit and when it gets really cold he have the heating on.
    Some kids just seem to really hate have sheets on them

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    I second the sleeping bag idea. Tristan crawls out of his blankets lol.

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    I wait until DD is asleep and then cover her. Since she stopped being wrapped as a baby she's always kicked her sheets and blankets off while going to sleep, but leaves them on once asleep.

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    Thanks ladies

    Kim, I might just have to try that, thanks!

    Jennifer, thankyou, it's definitely something I think I'll try too

    I wish I had a sleeping bag suit, but I don't When I eventually get some money, I'll have to invest in some

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    No worries babe.
    FWIW some kids do hate the sheets (but they get used to them) but other kids hate those sleeping bags too. Both my pair absolutely hated them.

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    LJ iz does the same thing, definetly get some slleping bags, we have 2 grobags in rotation atm, theyre awesome!

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    LJ - I think I have a sleeping bag suit at home that we dont use - I think its bright orrange so would suit a boy. PM me your adrress hun and Ill post it to you and you can have it.xox ( I hope its still at home after me big clean out!!)

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    Thanks heaps Jakabella - I'll PM you my address in a minute
    Skybie, thanks, are the grobags expensive?

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    full price theyre about $80 but theyre sized 0-6 months 6-18 months, so considering how long u use them for its well worth it.
    baby bunting just had them on special for $62!!

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    LJ, I've seen them for sale in the Quokka.

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    If you go to best & less you can pick up similar things for about $20. They are like dressing gowns that zip up & closed at the bottom. I used them alot. They aren't as thick as grow bags, but they do have sleeves in them as well.
    DS hates having blankets on too. When he's asleep I'll put them on, but they usually don't stay on for long. Drives me nuts when he mostly sleeps between us!
    Just make sure he's dressed warm enough & don't worry too much about the sheets I guess

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