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NWT Slumbersac Pink With Apple Design Sleeping Bag With Feet 3.5 Tog 6-12 months

$ 16.89

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Sleeping Bag
  • Color: Pink
  • Gender: Unisex
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Theme: Apples
  • Size: 6-12 Months
  • Brand: Slumbersac
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Design: Pink with Apple Design
    Size: 6-12 months
    Tog: 3.5
    Features:
    Innovative design - Feet covers with a non-slip sole so children can walk around safely on slippery surfaces. They also keep children’s toes warm and toasty.
    Freedom to move around whilst enjoying the comfort of a sleeping bag– ideal for active babies and toddlers
    High quality zip with protective cover
    Detachable sleeves via press studs to remove if your child is too warm and re-attach when needed. The long sleeves have slightly less padding to allow for unrestricted arm movement.
    3.5 Tog, Warm padding – Suitable for cold winter months & room temperatures below 18 degrees
    The safest way for babies to sleep – no additional blankets or covers required
    Please note when choosing the size: should the feet stay outside for sleeping, then the correct sleeping bag length corresponds to the height of the child
    Material & Care:
    100% jersey cotton outer fabric and inner lining
    Soft & breathable polyester fleece filling
    Machine washable at 60 degrees – Tumble dry on low heat
    Rigorously tested and certified according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100
    WHAT IS TOG?
    The tog rating or weight of a sleep bag determines its thickness and therefore how warm it keeps your child. The higher the tog rating (weight) the warmer the sleep sack. Please follow our recommendations on the table below to determine which tog is the best one for your child. The decision depends mainly on the nursery temperature.
    Our table also suggests what your baby should wear, depending on the temperature and weight of the bag. These are guidelines only - you should always check your baby to make sure they don’t overheat. Remember it is better to be cool than hot and it is quite normal for the baby’s hands and arms to be cool. Feel the nape of your baby’s neck – if it is damp then your baby might be too warm.