Baby and Parent

Halo Innovations SleepSack Wearable Blankets Cotton in Baby Blue – X-Large

by Chris


Product Description
Features:

  • Soft wearable blanket that replaces loose blankets in the crib
  • The wearable blanket recommended by First Candle/SIDS Alliance
  • Reduces the risk of rebreathing (the inhalation of carbon dioxide), which has been associated as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome
  • Generous sack design allows room for kicking, but can?t be kicked off so baby stays warm all night
  • Inverted zipper makes diaper changes easy, won?t pinch baby?s skin and makes it harder for an older child to unzip
  • Sleeveless design allows for ventilation and reduces the risk of rebreathing into sleeve
  • Embroidered Back to sleep message reminds caregivers to place baby on his or her back
  • Slips on easily over a regular sleeper or diaper
  • Machine washable and dryable with like colors
  • Made of 100% flame-resistant cotton

Size Chart:

X-Small – Newborn – 19″ to 23″ – 5 lbs. to 10 lbs.
Small – 0 to 6 months – 23″ to 26″ – 10 lbs. to 18 lbs.
Medium – 6 to 12 months – 26″ to 30″ – 16 lbs. to 24 lbs.
Large – 12 to 18 months – 30″ to 35″ – 22 lbs. to 28 lbs.
X-Large – 18 to 24 months – 35″ to 40″ – 26 lbs. to 36 lbs.
Halo Innovations SleepSack Wearable Blankets Cotton in Baby Blue – X-Large


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1 Jane L. Smon 10.10.09 at 10:33 pm

I love this product. Unfortunately, because I was treated horribly in the store, I will not be shopping at babies r us ever again. I am going other places to get baby products. At least the sales staff in the Tulsa Babies R Us store will never get my business again.
Rating: 5 / 5

2 Stefani 10.11.09 at 1:04 am

I went to a class where they taught you about how to lay your baby when they go to sleep and what they should be wearing. I learned that you should NEVER use blankets or sleep positioners because the baby can scoot around and pull the blanket over their head and suffocate even on the positioners. I had a positioner on my registry and took it off. They are very unsafe. Babies should always be sleeping in a sleeper or a sleep sack. They should have started making these years ago. People think that swaddling babies in blankets when they sleep is safe, but it’s not! They should only be in blankets when they are supervised. Take advise and get some of these!! It could save your baby’s life.
Rating: 5 / 5

3 Your mom 10.11.09 at 2:17 am

I bought a whole bunch of CP Puffles for my son at the Club Penguin shop at clubpenguin.com. I got lucky and found them for $2 each on Black Friday; $20 for ONE is ridiculously inflated. Don’t encourage these price gouging sellers, do yourself a favor, and shop around. I believe the puffles are now going for $4 on clubpenguin.com.
Rating: 3 / 5

4 Lydia Lawrence 10.11.09 at 3:04 am

I used this on both my sons. Jordan loved being wrapped up in . Gabon didn’t like being so confined. I liked it and it made them so much fun to cuddle with!
Rating: 4 / 5

5 Karyn Turner 10.11.09 at 5:08 am

I found this to be too big and too long for my son. I liked the idea that it replaced the blanket for bed time but my delema was that you needed to get a long sleeved onsie in the winter for him to use nightly. It was so big for my son he often got caught on things and wrapped up with it. It is not a necessity. I found the old fashioned blankets worked best for my son.
Rating: 3 / 5

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