We are starting to put a light blanket in with him, and he sleeps with his bunny, and occasional Pooh Bear. Depending on the temp, he's either in light or heavy jammies or just a onsie.
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DD wears footie jammies (cotton or fleece depending) and a sleep sack (cotton or fleece). The only thing in her crib is a little lovey (bear head attached to small fleecy blanket). I use a flannel sheet in winter and regular in the other months.
I think im in the minority here... but T sleeps in regular jammies either cotton footed one piece ones or cotton two piece ones and has two fleece blankets. I lay her down with only one, but then by the time I go to bed, she's rolled around and has it in a ball beside her. So I cover her with another one. This way by morning she will two fleece blankets balled up in the corner of her crib.
ETA: Nevermind. Apparently im in the majority.
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Jammies depend on weather- Tatum has both cotton or fleece footies, shorts/t-shirt and long pants/long sleeves, and she has sleep sacks. Sooooo, what she's wearing depends on the day and the weather.
She goes to bed with one or two of those lovey blankets to snuggle with, and I usually cover her with a blanket, unless it's really warm. Sometimes she has a binky, sometimes not.
D still sleeps in a halo sleep sack. Depending on how cold it is, she will wear between just a diaper to a sleeper under the sack.
Her current lovies are this stuffed animal blanket thing and two dolls. So those are in there plus a few stuffed animals (no hard eyes or anything on them).
She has slept with a blanket before as well, but not regularly.
At this point, I don't think the crib items are as big of a deal. I think the fear is early on when they are not strong enough to move themselves or the items out of the way.
2 small loveys, a crochetted blanket, and his crib-safe stuffed animal (sewn eyes, no weird stuff), and a handfull of binkies.
He wears cotton pjs, long sleeve. Sometimes footed, sometimes not. We keep the house around 70-72 degrees, and even if his feet are a little cold, he won't keep socks on, so we just try to keep the blanket on him if it's chilly. When it's super cold, he'll wear fleece pajamas, and we keep the house around 68.
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We still have nothing in the crib. There is a fitted sheet on the mattress and that's it. She wears footed pajamas with a short sleeved onesie underneath. In the winter we use a long sleeved onesie.
She wears footie PJs - cotton right now, but we'll switch to fleece soon. She has two blankets, one light and one warm and depending on the weather I cover her with one and she snuggles the other. She also has a small stuffed animal, the FP seahorse, and a handful of nuks. And we have a breathable bumper on the crib, mostly to keep the nuks from getting knocked out at night
Mama to two sweet girls DD1 Feb 2010 DD2 Sept 2011
He has a blanket and two stuffed animals in the crib with him.
He wears a onesie with cotton pants and socks and if it's cold, I put a long sleeve tshirt on him. We'll switch to fleece footie jammies soon. I don't have any right now but am waiting until his bday party on saturday before buying anything!
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He has a blanket that he mostly just snuggles with. There is also a stuffed animal, a soft book and a taggie blanket. It is still warm here so he is sleeping in short sleeves and shorts or pants.
We haven't used our crib yet... But we're planning on transitioning him this weekend as well! I think I'll put hiim in regular jammies (same as what he'd wear in our bed) a small fleece blanket, and some sort of stuffed toy. Haven't decided which one yet, but I've been cuddling with his blanket some to make it smell like me!
Re: It's been asked before but...
He sleeps in long sleeve/legs jammies. He doesn't seem cold even when he pushes his blanket away.
ETA: Nevermind. Apparently im in the majority.
Jammies depend on weather- Tatum has both cotton or fleece footies, shorts/t-shirt and long pants/long sleeves, and she has sleep sacks. Sooooo, what she's wearing depends on the day and the weather.
She goes to bed with one or two of those lovey blankets to snuggle with, and I usually cover her with a blanket, unless it's really warm. Sometimes she has a binky, sometimes not.
D still sleeps in a halo sleep sack. Depending on how cold it is, she will wear between just a diaper to a sleeper under the sack.
Her current lovies are this stuffed animal blanket thing and two dolls. So those are in there plus a few stuffed animals (no hard eyes or anything on them).
She has slept with a blanket before as well, but not regularly.
At this point, I don't think the crib items are as big of a deal. I think the fear is early on when they are not strong enough to move themselves or the items out of the way.
2 small loveys, a crochetted blanket, and his crib-safe stuffed animal (sewn eyes, no weird stuff), and a handfull of binkies.
He wears cotton pjs, long sleeve. Sometimes footed, sometimes not. We keep the house around 70-72 degrees, and even if his feet are a little cold, he won't keep socks on, so we just try to keep the blanket on him if it's chilly. When it's super cold, he'll wear fleece pajamas, and we keep the house around 68.
She wears footie PJs - cotton right now, but we'll switch to fleece soon. She has two blankets, one light and one warm and depending on the weather I cover her with one and she snuggles the other. She also has a small stuffed animal, the FP seahorse, and a handful of nuks. And we have a breathable bumper on the crib, mostly to keep the nuks from getting knocked out at night
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011