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Does anybody still use grobags at age 3-6 yrs?

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Laura032004 · 11/10/2005 12:12

I'm thinking of buying some more grobags, and have seen some for sale in age 3-6 years.

Does anybody still use them at this age? How do they work with this age group - like a sleeping bag that they take off when they wake up?

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Gisou · 11/10/2005 14:38

my 6 year's old boy loves to sleep with my body pillow that i used during my pregnancy and still for breastfeed my little girl. you can have a look at madeinwater body pillow

Laura032004 · 11/10/2005 20:09

Bump

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chicagomum · 11/10/2005 20:12

I used them until dd was 3 and moved into a "proper" bed. TBH I didn't think they did them any bigger than that. She's fine now with a duvet, but if I had had larger sizes then I would definately have kept her in them for longer.

Mummyvicky · 12/10/2005 10:33

My 4 year old still loves his when he's feeling poorly, he snuggles up on the sofa inside his. In his bed he uses a duvet, but some nights would rather have his grobag. Very cold nights he has both !

piglit · 12/10/2005 10:42

Personally, I wish they did them in adult sizes....!!

Laura032004 · 12/10/2005 11:40

piglit - I think there'd be a market for them! Very safe if you're co-sleeping!

Right, I think I'll buy them then! I can see DS still being in one!

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RosiePosie · 12/10/2005 11:55

DS was in his until four and half. Then he just decided he'd rather sleep under a duvet and I sold his 3-6 yr grobag on eBay for two thirds the original price

Mummyvicky · 12/10/2005 12:04

They do hold their price very well.
Where is the sale for the bigger grow bags ? I can't find any in the sale, but would love to !!

Laura032004 · 12/10/2005 13:30

Mummyvicky - I've seen some for sale, not in the sale

They are £45 (inc P&P) for two. Considering they are £29.95 each new, that's 2/3 of new price so that's probably about right if that's what they fetch on E-bay RosiePosie.

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Mummyvicky · 12/10/2005 14:02

sorry I misread your post!!
bumpto3 give 10% off for two. They are pricy, but worth it because they get loads of use!!
Thanks

Laura032004 · 12/10/2005 14:15

Sometimes they send out discount codes too. I wonder if both would work? Might try because you'd get free delivery if you spent over £75.

No actually, won't try, because I don't need brand new ones as ds is only 18m. Must stop my kleptomaniac tendancies!!!

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Mummyvicky · 12/10/2005 14:33

Hahaha im the same! I collect buggies and grobags!

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