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We bought this, I washed it before baby arrived then completely forgot about it so its never been used!Dont have the packaging anymore but its good as new!


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A baby's more natural sleep position is with their arms up. Allow your baby to self-soothe in Love To SwaddleUP! Genius zip-UP swaddle allows you to swaddle right every time. No wrapping required.


The Love To Swaddle UP is STAGE 1 (0-4 months) in the Love To Dream Sleep system. The unique & patented design allows you to swaddle with arms UP & legs splayed in a more natural sleeping position, giving your baby access to his or her hands.


Just being able to gently touch & rub their own face, or suck on their hands without restriction, is key to your baby self-soothing. Your baby self-soothing means more sleep for everyone!


Love To Swaddle UP are specifically designed to help your baby to quickly settle & establish an easy & peaceful sleep routine.




Features:


Arms swaddle UP, in a more natural sleep position, for self-soothing


Self-soothing helps babies sleep for longer


Swaddling is proven to help babies fall asleep & stay asleep


No hazardous snaps, velcro closures, or loose fabric to worry about


Baby stays swaddled all night long




Available in:


COLOR:


Gray, Blue, & Pink


SIZE:


X-Small: 4.5-7 lbs.


Small: 6.5-13 lbs.


Medium: 13-19 lbs.


Large: 19-24 lbs.


MATERIAL:


93% Cotton, 7% Elastane

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