So you’ve decided to try a baby sleeping bag for your little one? With so many different types on the market, it can be hard to know which one to choose.
The Tell Me Baby community has rated the best baby sleeping bags they’ve tried and shared their opinions on what has, or hasn’t, worked for them.
Based on their baby sleeping bag reviews, we’ve put together a list of the best baby sleeping bags our community loves.
Swaddle or sleeping bag? With the Love To Dream Swaddle UP™ Transition Bag Original 1.0 TOG, you can have the best of both worlds. In a nutshell, thanks to the zip-off wings, this bag is the perfect way to transition your baby from a swaddle to a sleeping bag once they show signs they’re about to roll. It’s also ideal for moderate room temperatures between 20°C and 24°C.
“The transition has been perfect for our baby,” said one mum. “We started with both arms in, one arm out and now both out. It was the perfect transition. Couldn’t recommend this enough!”
Read Love To Dream Swaddle UP™ Transition Bag Original 1.0 TOG reviews.
Made from breathable organic fibres, ergoPouch’s range of sleeping bags are suitable for children with sensitive skin conditions, such as eczema. The ergoPouch Sleep Suit Bag 3.5 Tog features a 2-in-1 system that can be converted from a sleeping bag into a sleep suit – perfect for toddlers who don’t like feeling restricted in a bag. Parents say this is a great infant sleeping bag for winter, and also for families who want to go camping.
One parent wrote: “We used these sleeping suits when in Sydney and when living in sub-zero conditions during the very cold winter nights and we could always sleep with ease knowing that the baby will be warm and snug the entire night.”
Read ergoPouch Sleep Suit Bag 3.5 Tog reviews.
A lightweight option for summer, the aden + anais Classic Muslin Sleeping Bag slips over your baby’s pjs. Parents love the zips, which makes nappy changing a breeze.
“These sleep bags are light and airy and have a convenient zip down the front for late night nappy changes. They wash well and don’t fade when hung on the line in the sun. They also have the cutest design so are worth paying a little extra for. Highly recommended,” wrote one parent in their review.
Read more aden + anais Classic Muslin Sleeping Bag reviews.
Once your baby can roll, swaddling is no longer an option – that’s where the ergoPouch Sheeting Sleeping Bag 2.5 tog comes in. The body of the bag is made from soft organic cotton, which feels similar to a flat sheet.
“This is a great product and made to last. We have a variety of styles and togs and are happy with all of them. This one specifically is great for the cooler nights and easy to put on little wrigglers. The two-way zip is great for nighttime changes.”
Read more ergoPouch Sheeting Sleeping Bag 2.5 tog reviews.
Perfect for little kids who are prone to kicking the sheets off. The Purebaby Sleeping Bag TOG 1.5 was designed to be used instead of top sheets – it’s made from 100% cotton jersey and parents say the material feels soft.
“Purebaby sleeping bags are so soft! We were gifted one, and I ended up purchasing a few to have as they always end up needing to be washed often.”
Read more Purebaby Sleeping Bag TOG 1.5 reviews.
The Bonds Summer Sleep Bag is an excellent option for warm weather. Featuring a single layer, the bag allows for arms out sleeping.
“These sleep bags are really light and thin, so we’re great over a zip wondersuit in the summer months when the night was hot.”
Read more Bonds Summer Sleep Bag reviews.
Another good option for cooler temperatures (between 16°C and 20°C), the Love To Dream Sleep Bag™ 2.5 TOG is a wearable blanket – designed to eliminate the need for loose blankets in the cot. Parents say this product is roomy for babies with chubby legs.
“Love to dream is a brand I trust, and the sleeping bags have been great. My daughter loved them and kept her warm. Love the designs and materials. Different togs for different seasons which is great to make sure a good night sleep.”
Read more Love To Dream Sleep Bag™ 2.5 TOG reviews.
A sleeping bag that has a fitted neck and armholes, no hood and is the correct size for baby is considered safe.
According to Red Nose, sleeping bags encourage back sleeping, reduce the risk of bed sheets and clothes covering baby’s face and are better for temperature control.
The TOG rating is essential when choosing the best baby sleeping bag. TOG stands for thermal overall grade. Below is a guide to help you choose the right TOG value for the room temperature.
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