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The baby sleep sack acts as a cue that sleep time is coming. I encourage parents to use the woolsleep sack for Slabywool sleep sack for baby sleep sacks at bedtime and for naps. Putting thesleepsack on is part of the bedtime routine and a cue that sleep time is coming similar to dimming the lights or playing a lullaby.
Biloban Merino wool sleepsacks help regulate temperature which reduces the risk of overheating.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the use of baby sleep sacks or wearable blankets. That is to help reduce the incidence of SIDS.
A baby sleep sack provides a sense of security and warmth. I have found children nap better when they continue to wear the sleepsack at bedtime and naptime. Blankets can be kicked off, sleep sacks remain.
Ababy sleep sack keeps your children safe. You will want to keep your toddler in a crib as long as possible, until at least 2.5 years of age. Transitioning to a toddler bed too soon can cause more night waking and issues with staying in the room. Some parents are forced to move to a bed when their toddler starts climbing out of the crib and safety becomes an issue. Sleep sackshelp keep kids stay in their cribs longer by preventing kids from throwing a leg over a railing and climbing out. Delaying the transition to a bed can be very helpful in keeping the household sleeping.
Biloban Baby Sleep Sacks
Biloban Baby Sleep Sacks are made of merino wool, making them the best choice for a baby who suffers from allergies, eczema, and dermatitis, as merino is antibacterial and hypoallergenic.
Merino wool has temperature controlling properties that synthetics just can’t compare to. Synthetic materials such as polyester don’t have the same temperature regulating properties as wool. Sleeping in synthetic materials comes with the risk of overheating.
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