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Halo Innovations SleepSack Wearable Blankets Micro Fleece | 
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| Brand: Halo Innovations Department: baby-girls
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Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 11 x 9
Model: SleepSack Wearable Blankets FleeceParent
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| Features:
| • | Sleeveless reduces the risk of baby rebreathing into the sleeve, reduces the risk of overheating, and is easy to slip on baby while baby is asleep | | • | Baby friendly fabrics material breathes so there is less overheating and it wicks moisture and fabrics are durable through many washings | | • | Back is best embroidery embroidered design on front reminds caregivers even babysitters and relatives to put babies to sleep on their backs | | • | Inverted zipper zips from top to bottom so it's harder for baby to unzip, and the zipper won't catch on baby's chin and is easy to change diapers | | • | Flame resistant tested to meet U.S. children's safety standards |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description HALO SleepSack Wearable Blanket The HALO SleepSack Wearable Blanket is the only blanket on the market this customized to fit a range of sizes to ensure safety for all infants. Its design is making consumers and vendors alike rethink the idea of a baby blanket. The SleepSack is the safest, yet softest blanket on the makret. It is made of flame resistant micro-fleece. The SleepSack from HALO is sleeveless to reduce the risk of baby rebreathing into the sleeve. It reduces the risk of overheating and is easy to slip on to a sleeping child. The Sack design means that baby will never kick a blanket off or, even worse, up over his mouth and nose causing the airflow to be disrupted. An inverted zipper allows the parent to change the diaper with ease and also prevents the child from scratching his chin or even unzipping the SleepSack. HALO works hard to prevent SIDS and with theSleepSack they have made tremendous strides. With each SleepSack sale HALO donates a portion of the sale toward SIDS medical research, e and family services.
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Helps baby sleep through the night... Sizing information February 12, 2006 A. Crawford 187 out of 188 found this review helpful
This product helps my colicky baby sleep through the night, especially since she can't kick off the blankets. I highly recommend it. Sizing is different than baby r us. I'm probably going to have to do some exchanges so thought I'd provide info.
X-Small (Newborn) 5 to 10 lbs
Small (up to 6 months) 10 to 18 lbs
Medium (6-12 months) 16 to 24 lbs
Large (12-18 months) 22 to 28 lbs
X-Large (18-24 months) 26 to 36 lbs
Couldn't live without it. January 5, 2004 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
This has got to be one of the best baby products out there. I've used these on my baby since day one and he's 10 months old now. (And I plan using until he finally grows out of the XL size). It stays on all night, unlike regular blankets, and there's no worry of it bunching up by the baby's face. I have the fleece style, and found it to be warm enough over an undershirt and longsleeve pjs. (We have a fairly drafty older home and the baby's room seems to be the coldest). Anyways, I noticed some reviewers were concerned about them being sleeveless, but they're made that way on purpose so that your baby doesn't over heat. (If you check out any SIDS info, they'll tell you to make sure not to do that). And they do come in cotton as well, for warmer months, although, I didn't have a need to use them much in the summer. As for problems with a child using this when they're able to stand or move around, I too was concerned, but found that my son has no problem standing up in his crib and he can crawl around fine when wearing it. They are a bit pricey, but for the function it serves and the peace of mind I have with it, it's worth it. This is definitely one item I highly suggest for anyone with a child under 1 year. PS- I couldn't find any sizes larger than medium at B-R-US, so I ordered my XL online thru sugarbearz.com. Hope this helps.
Baby Essential January 1, 2005 Jennifer Akiyama 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I discovered the Halo sleep sacks with my first baby and it was a dream come true. My son is a very restless sleeper and would kick off all his blankets and then wake up because he was cold. The sleep sack has kept him warm and sleeping for much longer stretches.
I only wish I had discovered it sooner.
Also, for parents concerned with SIDS (who isn't?) it is a huge relief not to worry about your baby suffocating on this blanket.
I enthusiasitacally recommend this product and have bought them for many friends having babies.
A safe alternative to blankets August 2, 2005 Morgan's Mom 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
With SIDS to worry about, I really do sleep more soundly at night knowing that my baby is warm but not at risk of being smothered by a loose blanket. The bottom-to-top zipper really is convenient for diaper changes, and while the sleepsack did shrink somewhat in the wash, that really hasn't affected its fit on our baby. We went from a fleece sleepsack (infant size) to a cotton one (medium) when the weather started getting warm. Our baby is big (14 lbs and 25 inches at 12 weeks), so we got a medium (one size larger than recommended) hoping it would fit all summer. We shouldn't have worried. The sizes are very generous, but even a very big sleepsack works - there's enough room to grow into without being loose enough at the arm- or neckholes to cause tangling or a smothering hazard. It's perfect for summer nights that are just cool enough that we want to be sure that the baby's feet and legs stay covered, even if her nightgown rides up. Overall, I wouldn't trade the sleepsack for a regular blanket, and I highly recommend it to all parents of infants.
perfect bedtime blanket! February 13, 2003 joy (Ashburn, VA United States) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is the best blanket out there. It stays on baby, yet is roomy enough for her to move around. Although my daughter was 12 lbs, I went ahead and got the large sleep sac. It fits fine and leaves her room to grow.Remember, this is a blanket, not pajamas. You still have baby wear her PJ's with the blanket. And there's no sleeves on blankets, that's why there's no sleeves on these.
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