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Hi there


I have a 1 year old, and now the weather is getting warmer and he is fast growing out of his sleeping bag, I'm wondering how to best introduce the blanket?

My concern is that he will invariably kick off the blanket, and then he might get cold during the night...


What does everyone do? I realise my baby can't be in a sleeping bag forever...


Mel

Just use summer ones for when it is warmer and a cellular blanket or equivalent(that they will throw off but will be warm enough anyway) when it is boiling!

I stop the sleeping bags when getting ready to change to a bed. My general rule of thumb is when they figure out how to open the bag it is time to move to a duvet. This has been around 2 for both of my kids.

We had the same problem and now have found a compromise i.e. sheet sleeping bag, but don't zip it up at the bottom so that he can move around in the night and stand in his cot if he wants to (he is now 19 months and is quite big for his age)....it works for us so might be worth a try and it seems to stop him getting cold in the night...

I'm another big fan of the summer sleeping bags.


I believe growbag does two different weights for summer, 1 tog & 0.5 for those really hot nights. Alternatively you could try one of these http://www.merinokids.co.uk/shop/babysleepbags.html . We bought a summer weight one, which saw our oldest child (and now younger) through the past few years, so although it is more expensive than a growbag, it works out cheaper as you don't need the two different weights.


Kate

We've just got some cute Aden and Anais ones in stock - they're the lightest I have come across as are made out of a soft cotton muslin.


http://quickbrownfoxofdulwich.co.uk/ergopouch-organic-cotton-and-bamboo-sleeping-bags


ED Forumers get 10% off and free delivery with the code EDFORUM :)

My daughter has been in sleeping bags since birth. We just moved her out of them a few nights ago. Its been fine, she's 2 years and 3 months. Last year she slept through summer in a 1 tog whilst naked. I never thought we'd get her out of the bag, she normally wakes when she knows she doesn't have it on but its been absolutely fine. No advice really.


Why not try very thin sleeping bag with no PJ's?

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