Just wondering if she can safely stand and walk around the crib without tripping, as long as it's big enough on her (not too short)? I know they have the ones with the holes for feet, but that defeats the purpose for me. She won't keep socks on and I'm worried about her feet being too cold.
Re: Do you still use sleep sacks?
Yep, we still use sleep sacks every night. He can stand pretty easily in them and hold onto the crib, but we take it off as soon as we bring him out of his crib for the day.
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We don't use them but never did much after swaddling. We do fleece jammies with feet. Once it is a little cooler I might add a onesie under it.
I also go in and put a blanket over them once they fall asleep. It usually lasts most of the night that way.
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Kate just tosses hers, and then has no way of pulling back onto herself. I tried sleeping with the exact same amount of clothing as Kate on night, with no blanket and I was freezing, even though our house was at 71. I'll be giving the sleep sacks a try again this fall/winter!
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Add us to the list. Both boys love their sleep sacks, walk in them find and don't trip.