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Cotton SleepSack Wearable Blanket - Yellow - Small | 
enlarge | Brand: Halo Innovations Category: Apparel Department: Baby-girls
Buy New: $18.33 (On sale from $24.99)
New (2) from $18.33
Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 174869
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 3
MPN: BU#321-80781 UPC: 818771000736 EAN: 0818771000736 ASIN: B000HKYVLW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 100% Soft cotton | | • | Sleeveless to reduce risk of rebreathing | | • | Sack design prvents babies from kicking off blankets | | • | Inverted zipper allows easy access for diaper changing | | • | Back to Sleep Logo reminds caregivers which side to put baby on |
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Product Description The HALO SleepSack Wearable Blanket replaces loose blankets for safer sleep. It's the first and only wearable blanket endorsed by the SIDS Alliance and reduces the risk of rebreathing (the inhalation of carbon dioxide), which has been associated as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome. The Cotton SleepSack Wearable Blanket is made of 100% flame-resistant cotton and is great for use in warmer temperatures. The size Small fits newborn up to 6 months, 23" to 26" and 10 lbs. The SleepSack Wearable Blanket allows your baby to stay safe, warm and cozy all night long. The generous sack design allows room for kicking, but can't be kicked off so baby stays warm all night. The inverted zipper makes diaper changes easy, but won't pinch baby's skin and makes it harder for an older child to unzip. The sleeveless design allows for ventilation and reduces the risk of rebreathing the sleeve. The SleepSack Wearable Blanket features an embroidered "Back to Sleep" message to remind caregivers to place baby on his or her back. It also slips on easily over a regular sleeper or diaper and is machine washable and dryable with like colors. Features: - Made of 100% flame-resistant cotton
- Size Small fits newborn up to 6 months, 23" to 26" and 10 lbs.
- Reduces risk of rebreathing
- Generous sack design allows room for kicking, but can't be kicked off
- Inverted zipper for easy diaper changes
- Embroidered message on chest
- Slips on easily over a regular sleeper or diaper
- Machine washable and dryable with like colors
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| Customer Reviews: Read 88 more reviews...
Improved Both of our Sleep!! December 4, 2008 J. C. Motta I bought this sleep sack to help wean my baby from swaddling. What a great move! Prior to using this, he would get up 1 to 2 times a night - each time he was completely out of his swaddle and was up enough to want to eat. Ever since the exact night I moved to the sleep sack, I haven't had to go into his room once! He's covered the entire night and now doesn't wake up fully when he stirs. AND, I don't have to worry about loose blankets in the crib. I would wait until your baby has lost his startle reflex before using this, as the arms are still free. If you've got a baby that's been kicking out of his swaddle and is at that weaning stage, I highly recommend it. I've bought a few....A great purchase for a number of reasons!
love sleep sacks but not this one November 30, 2008 Heather Rowles (Atlanta, GA) I love sleep sacks because it is a safe blanket but dont really love this one. The zipper goes down so it can be difficult to get it zipped when he is squirming and the ones that zip up are much easier. I also went to get him this moring and he had managed to unzip it from the top. He is only 5 months old. I wouldnt buy this sleep sack again and want antoher one with a different zipper.
Perfect item for parents November 5, 2008 Heather (San Pedro, CA USA) I have purchased the Halo sleepsacks ever since my son grew out of the swaddler blankets. It is perfect! It keeps my son warm and it stays with him wherever he moves in his crib. I also don't have to worry about his face getting covered up by the blanket. He seems to sleep better when he is in the sleepsack...I think he feels more "snuggled up". He is now 18 months and I just purchased the XL size for him. I recommend this blanket for all parents.
A must have! November 2, 2008 R. Frierson (Grapevine, TX) I discovered this with my first daughter once she was too large to be swaddled. I would check on her, blankets would be off and she would be ice cold. This was wonderful. She would stay comfortable and I did not have to worry about her getting tangled in a large blanket. I bought this one recently for my second child. LOVE it!!!
yay! you have XL! October 28, 2008 Molecular Mom Michelle (SF Bay area) I could not find XLs anywhere! my child has used these since he was a newborn, after swaddling ended - he sleeps well in these, and he does not get caught up in them, or knotted up. We found our first one 2nd hand in a mothers club rummage sale and thought "hey this would work!" My son knows he cannot walk in it (18 months), and doesn't walk across the crib, though he can stand to complain about being in the crib. I wish it had arms on the fuzzy ones, but we dress my child in a onesie and long sleeved pjs so he's warm enough - and we heat the room to 66 so he's really fine. Love this product.
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