New: footed sleeping bag in cotton gauze
Our footed sleeping bag is designed to provide comfort, freedom of movement and security for toddlers seekingindependence. This soft cotton gauze sleeping bag, padded with fleece, will keep your child warm all night long. With its TOG 2 rating, it's ideal for a nursery temperature of between 18 and 22 degrees, and therefore perfectly usable all year round.
Unlike a classic baby sleeping bag, the legged sleeping bag allows your child to wriggle, stand up or walk around, unhindered by the bottom of the sleeping bag. It's easy to slip on over pyjamas or a bodysuit, for cozy evenings and gentle wakings.
Baby can't stand his sleeping bag but is too small for the comforter
Is your baby still too small to use a blanket, but can't stand his classic sleeping bag? With the legged sleeping bag, your baby can be covered safely and independently, without the risk of being uncovered during the night.
Thanks to its format scalable 18-36 months and its practical design, it accompanies your toddler throughout the transition to autonomy, without compromising on comfort or safety.
The sleeping bag with feet, the ideal bedding for the transition to a big bed
The transition from cot to big bed is an important step for your child. He's starting to stand up on his own and explore his environment, but he's still too small to sleep with a conventional comforter. A sleeping bag with feet is the ideal bedding: it keeps him warm all night long, while allowing him to move freely if he wants to get out of bed on his own or move around when he wakes up.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why a sleeping bag with feet?
As soon as your baby starts to stand up in bed, the classic sleeping bag can become cumbersome and even a little dangerous. The legged sleeping bag offers a comfortable and safe alternative. It gives your little one freedom of movement, without uncovering him or herself. And when he moves on to the big bed, the legged sleeping bag becomes the ideal bedding to keep him well covered all night long, without the need for a blanket.
When to switch to a footed sleeping bag?
The right moment is when your child starts to stand up in bed, walk, climb or try to get out on his own. He needs to move around freely, without giving up the comfort of his sleeping bag. The footed sleeping bag accompanies this transition gently and safely.