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mamaof2girls · 12/05/2020 07:04

So little one is 17 nearly 18 months. She has always hated a blanket sleeping bag etc even as newborn she hated being swaddled. We have managed fine like in the winter fluffy jammies etc but I feel the past 2 mornings she's been tossing and turning totally early witch isn't like her but it's been pretty warm
So started her with some little night dresses (night before she had normal jammies) but the problem am finding is at night and before bed it's really warm and she's hot but in the morning it's a little bit more chilly so wondering if this is causing the tossing and turning or if it is the fact she has got teeth coming in. Anyway question is as anyone's little one never slept with W blanket etc and then you started to this late on how do I go about it? She moves about so much a night there's not abit off the cot she doesn't sleep on or touch throughout the night so always scared her having a blanket unsupervised? Also is she still to little for a proper pillow and duvet? X

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dementedpixie · 12/05/2020 07:48

Pillow and duvet is ok from 1 year. Maximum 4.5 tog if they are in a cot/ cot bed

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FireBelliedToad · 17/03/2021 07:17

Mine were always in a sleeping bag, I wouldn’t have put a duvet in a cot where it can’t be kicked off the bed.

Could you not start her off in a nightdress and add some pj trousers and socks when you go to bed?
Or pj’s and have the window open and close it when you go to sleep?

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