I know at this point my compulsion to not have a blanket in the crib is fairly off base. DD sleeps with a blanket at daycare just fine. It was particularly cold in our house 2 nights ago, so I gave dd a smallish plush fleece blanket to sleep under. She loves it!
She was super cute tonight when it was time for bed. We usually cuddle until she falls asleep, but she pointed at her crib before she fell asleep, indicating she wanted to get in bed. I laid her down and pulled the blanket up to the top of her shoulders. She cuddled into the blanket and pulled it up to rub on her cheek. She then flashed a HUGE smile. I melted. I guess she is keeping the blanket. Is dd the last one to get a blanket? Am I the only one who still has a problem leaving blankets in the crib? She has had select stuffed animals in the crib for mos, but I'm struggling with the blanket.
BFP #2 7/18/11 - EDD 3/29/12 - Born 3/13/12
BFP #1 4/4/11 - Natural M/C - 7w1d - 4/30/11
Re: Blanket in the crib
so he is used to sheets and a comforter and early on we taught him to throw the sheets off his face by playing peekabo with him. One of the other things we did was sleep further down the bed so even if we pulled the covers up for us, he was still above our shoulder height.
When he is in his crib we usually just have a light receiving clothe over him..occasionally a blanket but those are usually crocheted style blankets with lots of holes. For the most part he just sleeps in his PJ's with no covers unless I'm still awake... its too hot here for much more till the weather cools off.
Maybe a snuggily made of the same material would be a good compromise till you feel happier about her having a full size blanket? she gets something soft to cuddle and you still have piece of mind.
@mrsjetset That is a really sweet story.
She rarely has stuffed animals though. She gets Monkey on nights where we were out late and she fell asleep in the car. And she gets it when she has to nap in her stroller when we aren't home. She gets it to play with in the morning if we are out late so we can get more sleep. She doesn't need it to fall asleep so it works.
I figure once she is in her "big girl" bed then she will get it more often and get a pillow too.
Married: 1/2008 ~ DD#1: 3/2012
TTC #2: Started 4/2014 BFP 7/30/15 MC 8/3/15 BFP 9/4/2015 EDD 5/16/2016
https://www.amazon.com/HALO-SleepSack-Micro-Fleece-Wearable-Blanket/dp/B000G0OKMS
The ones with the footholes run big and he even still has an 18-24 month one that works well but I buy the 2T/3T now. He's pretty lanky though so if your guy is stockier, you may def need the 2T/3T for the body but it'll be a little long. Just don't let him run around on hardwood floors or anything, lol.
The sizing on the ones with the footholes is weird because it doesn't take into consideration that the footholes add a little room so the 18-24 month ones fit longer and better than you'd expect. Like they base the size off of where the feet would hit in a closed sack. I feel like it's hard to explain.
BFP #2 7/18/11 - EDD 3/29/12 - Born 3/13/12
BFP #1 4/4/11 - Natural M/C - 7w1d - 4/30/11
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