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Grobag or not to grobag?

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thepuddingchef · 19/03/2007 20:42

I need a bit of advice , ds is a wriggler in his sleep, he's 10 months now. I used a grobag when he was small, but didn't really carry it on, now he tends to wriggle out of covers and a feel a grobag is the best thing, but worried he'll hate being restricted as he's not used to it, standing up in his cot etc.....has anyone else had any experience with older babies? Esp if they haven't been used to sleeping in a sleeping bag.
Be much appreciated.

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margo1974 · 20/03/2007 09:52

You can also get variations in Mothercare, M&S and John lewis as well

Cartamandua · 21/03/2007 22:31

But beware of the cheaper variations because they're nowhere near as good.

margo1974 · 22/03/2007 10:12

I've got grobags, and also sleeping bags from JL M&S and mothercare, and the only difference is how you fasten them imo

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Tamz77 · 22/03/2007 14:13

My ds was gro-bagged too. Remember to get a spare because if they wee through their nappy and clothes in the night, you will need one.

Cartamandua · 22/03/2007 19:12

Oh yes, I meant ones from Asda, Tesco, etc.

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