Baby Sleeping Bags

Shop our collection of baby sleeping bags to ensure that your bundle of joy is as snug as a bug in a rug. Choose from an array of cute designs featuring novelty characters, from cartoon-style dogs and blue whales to flying unicorns and mischievous little pink birds. Made from high quality fabrics, you can rest assured that your little one will have a cosy night’s sleep when you buy one of our lightweight baby sleeping bags.

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Say goodbye to loose blankets with a secure baby sleeping bag. Suitable for both baby boys and baby girls, our newborn baby sleeping bags feature a wonderful range of prints to keep them amused when they’re in their cot. Conforming to British safety standards, our baby sleeping bags come complete with fully-tested poppers, a zip which can be easily opened and closed, and have plenty of wiggle room inside.

 

FAQs

Are baby sleeping bags safe?

Baby sleeping bags are generally considered safe for infants, as they help prevent the risk of suffocation by keeping bedding away from the baby's face. They are designed to fit snugly around the shoulders to ensure that the baby's head cannot slip down into the bag. This design feature also reduces the risk of overheating, which is crucial for safe sleep. When choosing a sleeping bag, ensure it meets safety standards and fits your baby properly to provide a comfortable and secure sleeping environment.

 

What age should a baby use a sleeping bag?

Babies can start using sleeping bags from birth until they're about 3 years old. These bags keep them warm and safe during sleep by preventing them from kicking off covers. It's important to pick a bag that fits snugly around their shoulders to reduce the risk of them slipping down inside.

 

What tog of sleeping bag should a baby be in?

For babies, the ideal tog rating for a sleeping bag depends on the room temperature. A 2.5 tog sleeping bag is suitable year-round for temperatures between 16 to 20°C. If it's warmer, like between 21 to 23°C, a 1.0 tog bag is better. For temperatures above 24°C, a lighter tog or no sleeping bag at all may be necessary to prevent overheating during sleep. Adjust based on your baby's comfort and the ambient room temperature.