Superb quality that lasts the best baby gift we received

We were given one of these Wild Poppy Merino Kids sleep sacks when we had our first child three years ago. He used it throughout his first two winters and it was so good that we bought a standard merino sleep sack for the summer months and when he got taller around the age of 2 we moved him up to the toddler sleep sack (Merino Kids Toddler Sleep Bag French Navy). The toddler sleep sack is just as good but bigger and will last him another couple of years. He's in it every night wouldn't be without it especially when we travel. He sleeps in it in the car seat on road trips and he wears it on aircraft when we fly.
The reason this Wild Poppy sleep sack is called 'winter-weight' is that it has an extra layer of insulation compared to the other Merino Kids baby sleep sacks. This keeps your baby warm if their bedroom gets cool. The guideline they give is below 65 degrees (18C). I think 68-72 degrees is what's recommended as the ideal temperature for a baby's bedroom so if yours dips below that in cold weather or if you have cold aircon then this winter sleep sack is for you.
We still have our original Wild Poppy baby sleep sack our daughter sleeps in it now during winter months and we bought her a lovely Rose Hip (Merino Kids Baby Sleep Bag Rose Hip) for the other seasons. Even after two years of hard use by our little boy and now two winters with our little girl the original Wild Poppy winter sleep sack is still going strong and it will last as a hand me down to some of their cousins.
It's testament to the superb quality of these Merino Kids sleep sacks that they last so well especially considering that a child spends probably more time asleep in a sleep sack than in any other item of clothing.More detail ...
0 comments:
Post a Comment