Landen sleeps in pjs (usually 2 piece--either shorts or pants depending on the weather) and a light blanket. He usually cuddles with the blanket, so if it gets a little cooler, I will sneak in before I go to bed and cover him with another blanket.
Still in a sleep sack here but when she outgrows what we have I probably won't buy more. At that point (I'm guessing 13months-ish) I'll just give her a blanket. She's always in long sleeve footed pj's or a two piece again with feet & long sleeves. But we always have AC on.
DS has never liked sleep sacks. Since it's warmer, he's in two piece pjs and uses a light blanket. He usually ends up just cuddling the blanket though.
I had a dream about this last night of imagining the horror if we were still using one. DS likes to stand and crawl around in his crib, I can only imagine the screaming if he wasn't able to, even if he had the ones with the feet. So no, we are not still using them. It's also over 100 degrees outside and inside we keep it around 78.
DS likes to be cozy and with the AC on for cool and white noise we are still using the sleep sack. DD slept in one until we transitioned her into her big bed at 2 years old. It was part of bed and nap routine with her just as it is now with DS. He's usually in pjs underneath too.
DS wears lightweight cotton pajamas and the size large cotton halo sleep sack to bed every night. We keep out house around 68 or 69 at night and he always seems comfortable.
I had a dream about this last night of imagining the horror if we were still using one. DS likes to stand and crawl around in his crib, I can only imagine the screaming if he wasn't able to, even if he had the ones with the feet.
Trust me, Leo has NO problems crawling around the crib and standing up with the sleep sack. At first, I thought it'd be a deterrent, but no... he got it.
Tristan crawls and stands in his also. A sleep sack is not going to stop a motivated baby.
We still use sleep sacks - for naps and bedtime. For naps he just wears his clothes/onesie. At bedtime he wears shorts pjs - a shortsleeved shirt and little "boxer shorts" and then a cotton sleep sack. He has a fan on in his room though. If it is really hot, I will probably just put him in a diaper and the sleep sack.
Re: Sleep sacks?
DS has never liked sleep sacks. Since it's warmer, he's in two piece pjs and uses a light blanket. He usually ends up just cuddling the blanket though.
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Charlotte still wears her fleece sleep sacks, over lightweight summer PJs. She seems to like being warm.
We also have an A+A muslin sleep sack for really warm nights.
Tristan crawls and stands in his also. A sleep sack is not going to stop a motivated baby.
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