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Sleeping bag.

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Psammead · 28/05/2010 14:05

Visiting the UK soon and hoping to go baby-clothes shopping!

I am especially looking for a sleeping bag which comes in two parts - a very thin part for hot nights, and a quilted part for colder nights.

Anyone got one of these two-in-one sleeping bags? Where did you get it from? DD will be 6 months by then.

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bacon · 29/05/2010 09:12

Ive never seen or heard of those in UK. Apart from 2 season duvet.

Psammead · 29/05/2010 09:48

Oh, ok - thanks for your response! I guess I will cross that one off my shopping list then

Good to know before I traipse halfway across the home counties looking for one!

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1stMrsF · 01/06/2010 08:38

They just come in different weights - 0.5tog for hot nights (basically just sheet) and 1.0 and 2.5tog for cooler temps.

teaandcakeplease · 01/06/2010 08:42

It would be amazing if they did do two in one, instead of forking out for 2 different togs! If you do find one, you'll have to post about it on here.

I buy mine online usually from somewhere like mothercare or kiddicare. Too lazy to traipse around shops looking

NoSleepTillWeaning · 03/06/2010 10:00

ASDA quite often have them for half the price of mothercare. I got a couple for £5 each a few years ago.

debka · 03/06/2010 11:57

Lidl have them at 3.99 at the mo.

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