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Haahoooo · 19/02/2014 20:49

Bit unsure what size Grobag to put on DD (18 months).

In the 12-18 month sizing her feet reach the bottom and she doesn't look entirely comfortable.

The 18-36 month sizing says minimum weight 11.4kg and I don't think she weighs that - she was 10.4kg approx. 1 month ago.

She has always had a relatively big head, if that's relevant.

What would you do?

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DifferentNow · 19/02/2014 20:55

Definately size up. I've found they shrink a bit after washing anyway.

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breatheslowly · 19/02/2014 20:58

Put her in the one that she can't reach the bottom in. But put it on and check that she can't get her head in it first.

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LovelyWeatherForDucks · 19/02/2014 21:01

I'd size up too. My 16 month old shorty DS has an 18-36 one and it's fine. It's a Jojo maman one with poppers to shorten the length, so less chance of slipping down or getting tangled.

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Haahoooo · 19/02/2014 21:17

Thank you. I think I will do some testing of head size v sleeping bag hole tomorrow.

Bit surprised re weight - does the average 18 month old weigh more than 11.4kg? Anyway, best to test it tomorrow.

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Fairylea · 19/02/2014 21:19

My 19 month is in the age 3-6 year one! His feet touched the bottom of the 18-36 month one.

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Haahoooo · 19/02/2014 21:22

Wow fairy that's very tall!!

I've just looked at the WHO charts and the average girl doesn't hit 11.4kg until 24 months. So a while to go still it seems. The Grobag website does say they only use weight as an indication for head size so should test that.

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breatheslowly · 19/02/2014 21:39

I think our DD moved more or less on the age of the grobag. She is on the big size, but not unusually so.

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