According to Sleep Advisor, when used the right way, sleep sacks can make sleeping safer for babies. So with that being said, does your baby sleep in a sleep sack?
As Sleep Advisor reports, “these wearable blankets are intended to keep little ones warm while lowering the risk of SIDS. And wearable blankets are also helpful because they protect those tiny legs from getting stuck between the crib rails.”
So whether you just had a baby, are expecting a baby, or getting ready to attend a baby shower, sleep sacks are a must-have. And that is why we are creating this list.
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According to Sleep Advisor, sleep sacks also keep a baby’s body warm during the night and can be used as early as from birth, all the way through toddlerhood. But keep in mind, some sleep sacks are
Nested Bean Zen Sack
$37.99 at the time of publication
And while you might be wondering, “Well, what about the swaddle?” Don’t worry, there are sleep sack-swaddle hybrids available as well! Like this one below!
HALO Sleepsack Plush Dot Velboa Swaddle
$21.99 at the time of publication
SleepingBaby Poly Zipadee-Zip Swaddle Transition Blanket with Zipper
$37.95 at the time of publication
This one is perfect for all baby ages!
KYTE BABY Unisex Bamboo Rayon Sleeping Bag
$54.99 at the time of publication
This particular sleep sack, while the most expensive on the list, comes with a five-star rating!
Hudson Baby Unisex Baby Plush Sleeping Bag
$13.99 at the time of publication
TILLYOU All Season Micro-Fleece Baby Sleep Bag and Sack with Inverted Zipper
$17.99 at the time of publication
Ely’s & Co. Baby Wearable Blanket
$24.99 at the time of publication
And this one comes in a pack of two and also a five-star rating!
For more information about sleep sacks, swaddles, and more, Sleep Advisor has loads of good information to digest! Happy baby shopping!
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