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Merino sleep sack - toddler size - Mint green - stops your little ones getting sweaty!


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Merino Kids Go Go bag sleep sack. Standard weight - Mint green and cream stripe pattern per link attached. ?89 new (see link for 2-4 size) - asking ?40. In fantastic condition - no stains or marks and from a smoke free pet free home.


We found these merino sleep sacks wonderful for our little boy - expensive but worth it - particularly in the summer. All the benefits of the standard sleep sacks but without him getting sweaty (so a better nights sleep for us all!) The toddler size is perfect if your little one is too tall for the baby sleep sacks but not quite ready for sheets or a duvet yet.



https://www.merinokids.co.uk/sleep-bags/standard-weight/mint-go-go-bag-standard-weight


"Crafted from luxuriously soft Superfine Merino wool. 100% natural, itch-free and allergy-safe. Organic cotton outer layer for extra durability.

Remarkable natural ability to regulate body temperature by capturing and circulating air to insulate child when the room temperature falls, and releasing excess body heat and moisture as the room temperature rises. Child stays warm and dry without overheating. No extra covers are required.

First sleep bag in the world to achieve the stringent UK BSI standard for baby sleep bag safety (BS 8510:2009). Baby has freedom to move yet can?t slip underneath or wriggle out.

Excellent value compared to other sleep bags that last only a few months."


Collection from East Dulwich

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