"Great product!" | 2008-09-07 |
| - Reviewed By User: A28BF9D3MN5VSK |
| We've used these since my daughter was an infant. She's 16 months old now and we'll use them until she outgrows the XL. It is both practical and a source of comfort for her. She even carries it around. |
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"I love it!" | 2008-03-24 |
| - Reviewed By User: A44P2ZBJ78N7P |
| The XL SleepSack fits my two year old and, in addition to making sure that she remains covered all night (we keep our house pretty cool), it prevents her from learning how to climb out of her crib :) She started in the small SleepSack and has progressively grown into each of the larger sizes... she loves her SleepSack and I love the comfort of knowing she is safe and warm in her crib. |
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"Pay attn to size and material, otherwise great buy" | 2008-03-01 |
| - Reviewed By User: AWRPXBRFQWNU5 |
| I accidentally bought this way too big and in cotton instead of microfleece. What 18-24 mo old that weighs 26-36 lbs will agree to wearing a sleep sack where they can't get up and walk? I think the med. microfleece will be the last one we need this winter for our 9 month old who weighs 16.5 lbs. Up until she was 7 mos we were getting by with the Carters fleeece sleep sack for newborn to 6 months which has sleeves. I personally like the warmth of the sleeves and don't think rebreathing is an issue. I like having 2 in case one gets soiled by an overwet diaper. If you think your baby may have an overfull diaper you have to reach in and check the cotton underclothes to see if it's wet because it won't go through the fleece. I like to layer under the sack with a long sleeve cotton onesie or a full pajama (cotton/fleece) or both if it's really cold, but I do like at least a short sleeve cotton onesie next to the skin. |
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"Best baby product ever!" | 2008-02-14 |
| - Reviewed By nena17 |
| I have been using sleep sacks since my baby was 3 months old. He is now 19 months old but uses 3t cloths, do the extra large was a blessing. I could not be without it. Its very soft and the baby stays covered the whole night!! Must buy, worth every penny. |
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"Excellent for a little guy who tosses all covers off" | 2007-12-29 |
| - Reviewed By User: A25JFWEVB74PGD |
| Our little guy tosses covers off but this does a great job of snuggling him and he can even walk in it although it does not have places for his feet to come through. |
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"Couldn't do without it" | 2007-10-18 |
| - Reviewed By User: AUA5TTF4SNSCN |
| Living in New England, it's absolutely essential to keep little ones warm at night. This is the only thing that worked for us because our baby refuses to keep blankets on her. Now we can sleep better knowing that she's nice and cozy in her little sack. Definitely worth it! |
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"Great for baby" | 2007-02-16 |
| - Reviewed By User: A34YWP3GXMRU46 |
I used this product when my son was young (under 6 months) and found it a welcome relief from unwrapping and re-wrapping him in blankets when he needed changes in the night (it was turning into something akin to an all-night burrito stand!).
I also bought one for my nephew. It was ideal for him because he has a clubbed foot and regular footed sleepers would not fit!!!
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"Yellow Sleepsack" | 2007-02-14 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3GDI6M6AEE1E5 |
I have been using these since my son was born and now he is 2. I will keep using them until he outgrows all of the sizes! They are fantastic!
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"SleepSacks" | 2007-02-06 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1VSLZQU7MR644 |
| We went from a swaddle blanket to these sleep sacks. My daughter loves them. She still doesn't know how to use a blanket but doesn't need one with the sleep sack. I can't find XL in the stores - only online. I don't know what to do when she outgrows the XL.... |
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"I Love Knowing My Daughter's Warm Enough" | 2006-02-26 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2BTR7YJJCV0O3 |
| These are great! I love that I don't have to worry that my baby's going to kick off the covers and freeze in the early hours. My note on sizes, though: Length is often more important than weight. My daughter only weighs 22 pounds, but she's 32 inches long, and she's outgrown the Large, so I'm buying her the X-Large. |
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