Sleep Bags

14 products

    14 products

    The Softest Baby Sleep Bag

    The Milk Snob® Sleep Bag is a soft and safe blanket alternative for babies. Made with our premium rayon-blend fabric with a dreamlike plush filling, the sleeveless sack provides the perfect weight to keep your baby cozy and comfortable all night long. The Milk Snob Sleep Bag helps to cue to infants that it is night time or nap time and has a two-way zipper for easy diaper changes. It is designed to help regulate babies' temperature through the night to help them stay comfortable (and stay asleep longer!) so mom and baby can both get much needed sleep.

    FAQs

    Instead of adding blankets to your child's sleep space, you can put your baby in a sleep sack over their jammies. You may prefer to put your baby in a onesie with feet when it is cold, but without at warmer times of the year.

    Most babies can use a sleep sack until they're about 2 years old. Size, however, is more of a factor than age. Larger sleep sacks can comfortably fit infants up to about 30 pounds and 40 inches tall. By the time your baby has outgrown sleep sacks, they should be able to safely use a blanket.

    Yes! It is generally safe for infants to sleep in a sleep sack which allows their arms to be free and hips and legs to move once they start to roll over. This ensures that they are able to move about freely and can push themselves up when they start to roll over on their own.

    Sleep sacks work because they help regulate baby's body temperature creating a comfortable night's (or naptime!) sleep. They also eliminate the need for extra blankets in baby's sleep-space, which is always a safe choice.

    Sleep sacks are more than worth the expense if they help your baby sleep through the night and for longer stretches of time. Safety reasons alone make sleep sacks worth the purchase as they can help reduce the risks of SIDS by eliminating the need for any other blankets in the crib.

    Sleep sacks work because they help regulate baby's body temperature creating a comfortable night's (or naptime!) sleep. They also eliminate the need for extra blankets in baby's sleep-space, which is always a safe choice.

    A sleep sack should fit baby at her current weight and size with a bit of 'kicking room'. If it's too big, there's potential for extra material to bunch up around her/his face which can be hazardous. If however, there is some extra room in the foot area, that shouldn't be an issue.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that parents stop swaddling as soon as their baby shows any signs of rolling over, making a sleep sack a safe choice.

    Milk Snob Sleep Bags are made using 2 layers of rayon blend fabric and 1 layer of polyester for added comfort.