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A Dad’s point of view

April 26th, 2010 admin No comments

This week we have a guest post from Mark Crawford – a Dad in the US with his view on baby sleeping bags.  Thanks Mark for the post.  Hope our readers in the States (and all around the world!) enjoy it.

Most parents assume that a baby’s tendency toward fitful sleep is something about which little can be done.  While there is no magic solution that will ensure an eight to ten hour period of uninterrupted sleep, there are things that parents can do to create an environment that is more conducive to rest.  Whether this rest is in a crib, a car, an airplane or a stroller, a baby sleep bag can help keep a constant temperature in changing conditions, make a baby feel secure in any environment and allow for easy movement from one place to another while your baby sleeps soundly.

In the early stages of development, babies are far less capable of internally regulating their body temperature than adults are.  This means that a difference of even a few degrees may be enough to wake them.  A baby sleep sack made with merino wool is designed to minimize these fluctuations, regardless of the ambient temperature.  In cold weather, the close fit and thickness of the wool keeps a baby warm and comfortable.  When temperatures rise, the wool absorbs sweat in a way that synthetic materials cannot. 

Safety is of course the most important consideration, even more so than comfort.  While these bags are relatively new to the United States, they have been available and widely used throughout Europe for over 25 years.  Over decades of use, merino wool bags have proven to be the most effective at keeping babies warm and ensuring that they maintain a sleeping position that reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.  The manner in which they fasten keeps blankets away from a baby’s face while they sleep, even if your child is an active sleeper.  They also encourage children to sleep on their back as experts recommend.  Most are made with 100% organic fibers and dyes, which cuts down the risk of allergic reactions.  Not only that, but the high quality materials also make them more durable and less likely to fade after multiple washings. 

A good baby sleeping bag can have a huge impact on how soundly an infant or young child sleeps.  For the most consistency, choose a model that is indicated to use the broadest age range.  They can be adjusted to grow with your baby and will ensure that she always feels at home when she is put down for a nap or a night’s rest.

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Practical Parenting Expert Guide to Baby Sleeping Bags

July 21st, 2009 admin Comments off
Expert baby sleeping bag advice featuring Bambino Merino

Expert baby sleeping bag advice featuring Bambino Merino

The experts at Practical Parenting magazine have published their guide to baby sleeping bags in the latest issue (August).   The five step checklist starts by making sure you have the right weight sleeping bag and suggests readers try a Bambino Merino baby sleeping bag.  They say “a bag made from merino wool won’t have a tog rating but will naturally regulate your baby’s temperature – keeping her cool when it’s warm and warm when it’s cold.”

It’s great to hear the message is getting out there – with our 100% natural baby sleeping bags you never have to worry about which tog (warmth rating) to buy.  Let’s face it, with babies there are so many things to worry about but choosing a merino baby sleeping bag means you never have to worry if they are too hot or cold and there’s no possibility of overheating.  Phew, that’s one less thing!

Wool in summertime… are we mad?

June 11th, 2009 admin Comments off

summer-sleeping-bag

As the days and nights warm up here in the UK, we’re getting some funny looks when we recommend merino wool sleeping bags for babies at this time of year.

Surely a wool sleeping bag is too hot?

No! They’re perfect, and here’s why . . . Read more…