So I'm wondering how long you plan to keep your lo 's in sleep sacks? When do you plan to start using a blanket? Also I am looking at buying more pj's and am wondering if you use 2 pieces without footies do you have them wear socks?
I would suggest keeping your little one in a sleep sack for as long as possible. Our little guy refused to keep one on when he started walking as he didn't want to be constrained (even didn't like the ones with separate legs/footies). I the
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I want to keep DS in sleepsacks until he moves around less at night. He's moving around less, but still all over the place. Definitely not worth fussing with blankets, yet.
When DS started pulling up we switched to 2 piece pyjamas or the one
We will do sleepsacks until he is tripping over them and we feel like its not safe- bumping head on crib and whatnot. We'll use a blanket at night when that happens. For naps we don't us a sack, it's easier to use a blanket and I'm checking on him cons
We kept LO in a sleepsack until he was over 2 years old. He was in the Halo brand ones all along, and switched to the ones with foot holes, called Early Walker, not long after his 1st birth
We use the early walker ones with the feet and they've worked out great. My son moves around way too much for a blanket to be effective. If he isn't wearing footie pajamas under the sleepsack, I always put him in socks since his feet are exposed.
We used them with my DD1 until we moved her to a big girl bed! She always did great in them and it kept her from trying to climb
We use the pjs with footies and we still put socks on.
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I used Grobags with DS till he was nearly two. I will probably do that with DD too. She wears both footed pjs as well as non. I don't worry too much about socks because her bag is so warm.
We had DD in a sleepsack from 5-10 months. She has been sleeping with a blanket on her since 6 months. She was able to pull the blanket on and off her head all day long playing peek-a-boo with us. Since I put a blanket on her in bed, she
I don't understand sleep sacks once they can move around I find the can hinder movement ds sleeps in foot pjs which I find warm enough never used with dd. she sleeps in teo piece pjs try to put socks on but she rips them offf she has a blanket though .do
Re: Those who use sleep sacks....
I would suggest keeping your little one in a sleep sack for as long as possible. Our little guy refused to keep one on when he started walking as he didn't want to be constrained (even didn't like the ones with separate legs/footies). I the
When DS started pulling up we switched to 2 piece pyjamas or the one
We will do sleepsacks until he is tripping over them and we feel like its not safe- bumping head on crib and whatnot. We'll use a blanket at night when that happens. For naps we don't us a sack, it's easier to use a blanket and I'm checking on him cons
We kept LO in a sleepsack until he was over 2 years old. He was in the Halo brand ones all along, and switched to the ones with foot holes, called Early Walker, not long after his 1st birth
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We used them with my DD1 until we moved her to a big girl bed! She always did great in them and it kept her from trying to climb
We use the pjs with footies and we still put socks on.
"When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible"--Harry, When Harry Met Sally