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Sleeping bags for toddlers

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ChairmumMiaow · 28/04/2009 20:00

We're off camping at the weekend and 15mo DS needs something to sleep in. We can use his cosytoes with his duvet as a stopgap, but I'd rather have a proper sleeping bag.

He's too big (or nearly so) for the baby sleeping bag I found, but too little for the normal kids ones. Do they make in betweens?

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 28/04/2009 21:16

We bought this one last year for our ds1 but he was 2.5 then. It's very good.

He sleeps in his usual pj's and a fleecy all in one suit with this loosely around him and when we go to bed we zip him in.

If you're worried about him slipping down inside you can always put a belt around it to make it a suitable length for him now

ChairmumMiaow · 28/04/2009 21:27

Thanks, but the link doesn't work - which sort was it and I'll find it

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 28/04/2009 22:05

It's a Jack Wolfskin one - we got it from Cotswold Outdoor.

catchpjd · 04/05/2009 15:21

We used the cosytoes, blanket and PJs approach when our daughter was 18 months old. Worked a treat. When she outgrew it, we got one of those 'grow with you' sleeping bags with a zip off bottom section for the little ones, but friends have used the belt / cable tie approach on full sleeping bags with great success.

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