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Halo Year Round Quilted SleepSack - Blue (L) | 
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| Brand: Halo Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $19.99
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7010
Color: Blue Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: L Size: L Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1
UPC: 818771002303 EAN: 0818771002303 ASIN: B0007PHO9I
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Sleeveless, roomy, wearable infant blanket can't be kicked off or cover the face | | • | Polyester quilt fabric; inverted zipper makes changing easy | | • | Slips on easily over a regular sleeper or diaper | | • | "Back to Sleep" logo reminds caregivers to place baby her/his back | | • | Machine wash | | • | Wearable Blanket |
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Product Description Keep your baby safe and comfortable with The Halo SleepSack Wearable Blanket. The soft polyester material is quilted for warmth, but is still suitable for use year round. The SleepSack helps to eliminate the risk of entanglement caused by loose bedding, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Features: Made of quilted, breathable polyester Sleeveless design prevents overheating Extra room at bottom allows for freedom of movement Inverted zipper for easy diaper changes Flame resistant - tested to meet US children's sleepwear standards Large designed for 12 to 18 months or 30-35 and 22-28 lbs Also Available In: Small - 0 to 6 months or 23-26 and 10-18 lbs Medium - 6 to 12 months or 26-30 and 16-24 lbs Award: First Candle/SIDS Alliance #1 Safe Sleep Product Gold Seal
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| Customer Reviews:
helped my twins sleep through the night; worth every penny August 7, 2007 R. Dickerson (CLARKSVILLE, IN United States) This is one baby product we couldn't do without. We were getting up once or twice every night until we bought these for our babies when they were about 2 mos. old and a miracle happened. They slept through the night for the first time! Then every night they kept sleeping through the night and they are 6 mos. old now. I think what it does is keep them consistently warm through the night because it's wearable and can't be thrown off-- they don't catch a chill and wake up hungry. Some advice: We bought a size too big because we knew they'd grow into it. Use it every night without fail for a great bed time routine. Also great for naps, sends the message "it's time to sleep now".
Quilted Sleep Sacks April 19, 2007 T. Aronson (Philadelphia, PA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We bought one of these quilted sacks (along with a fleece one and a cotton one) when our daughter was born in the winter. It felt like we were Goldilocks....the fleece kept our baby too warm, the cotton kept her too cold, but the quilted sack was just right. As another reviewer said, the fabric can be a big "clingy", however, it is just a slight annoyance and the benefits far outweigh the irritation. (Besides, I found that the fleece ones are extremely static-y and and cotton sacks wrinkle into a little ball in the dryer.)
Gift for baby March 17, 2006 Cheryl A. Reynolds (Napoleon,Oh USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered the Sleep Sack from a friends gift registry. She was very pleased with it, let me know right away when she got it.
I love the other sleep sacks, but hate this material February 22, 2006 Grass Tiger (Wadsworth, IL United States) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I love the other sleep sacks, you can see my full review of them on their web pages. But this sack has different fabric which I really, really don't like. It isn't actually quilted. It is woven to look like it is. The material is such that it attracts hair and lint to it in the dryer and it catches in the fabric so it takes a bit of light tugging to get it off. It also catches on any hang nails or rough skin. When it is warm I use the cotton sleep sacks and when it is cold I use the fleece (polyester) ones. Great sacks, just annoying fabric with this one.
Great medium weight sleep sack January 8, 2006 Irene Lopez (Los Angeles area, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have several of these in various sizes and fabrics. They are all terrific. We're using the fleece at night in the winter, the quilt during the day in winter and we used the cotton one in the Fall. I highly recommend this line of wearable blankets!
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