Halo Innovations Sleepsack Wearable Blanket Applique Micro Fleece, Barnyard, Medium | 
| Brand: Halo Innovations Category: Baby Product Department: baby-boys
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $19.99 as of 3/19/2010 02:17 CDT details You Save: $5.00 (20%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Barnyard Batteries Included: No Age: 6 months - 1 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 24 Clothing Size: Medium Size: Medium Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 11 x 10.8 x 1.8
Model: 895 UPC: 818771008954 EAN: 0818771008954
Release Date: February 12, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | It's the only product that carries seals from leading sids organizations in both the United States and Canada, iparenting award winner and hot award winner, family review center award | | • | Reduces the risk of rebreathing (the inhalation of carbon dioxide), which has been associated as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome, sleeveless design allows for ventilation and reduces the risk of rebreathing into sleeve | | • | 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 | | • | New embroidered message on chest reminds caregivers to place baby on his or her back |
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Product Description Though no one knows for sure how to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), current sleep recommendations advise parents to put babies on their back to sleep. Halo Innovations founder William Schmid lost a daughter to SIDS in 1991 and is now devoted to creating products that encourage healthier sleeping environments for babies. The Halo SleepSack is a wearable blanket, that eliminates the hazards of loose blankets, which can bunch up and cover an infant's mouth. Sleeveless and collarless, the SleepSack wearable blanket is easy to slip on a sleeping or wide-awake child. Unlike blankets, it can't be kicked off, so your baby stays warm all night -- and breathable fleece absorbs moisture, preventing overheating. A top-to-bottom zipper eliminates neck pinching and makes it harder for an older child to unzip and disrobe.
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Cute, Snuggly, No loose blankets in the crib December 6, 2009 R. Smith I got this when our little girl started sleeping in the crib and outgrew her swaddlers. It's the perfect solution if you are concerned about having loose blankets in the crib. She is about 8 months now and we bought it when she was 5 months, it still fits well, allows her room to roll around but doesn't get tangled around her and keeps her nice and warm. Definitely recommend this product and will buy it again.
Wearable blankets are great idea for baby! December 5, 2009 J. L. (Ohio) The applique barnyard print is adorable and we are glad we purchased it. A few things about the product:
Although Micro-Fleece is a breathable fabric, I still have to watch baby to make sure she does not get too warm in this. So long as you're conscientious, it can be a great item for winter nights.
One nice advantage about the Micro-Fleece is that when baby spits up after feeding, the Micro-Fleece doesn't seem to allow her sleeper underneath to get damp (whereas the cotton sleep sack keeps a wet spot longer and also gets the sleeper she's wearing damp too). Just a small thing, but it was worth mentioning.
For more details about the product and more views of the product pictures, I checked out the manufacturer's website. That was very helpful.
These wearable blankets are a fantastic idea! December 5, 2009 J. L. (Ohio) The applique daisy print is adorable and we are glad we purchased it. A few things about the product:
First, it's made of Micro-Fleece. That was not clear on the website (it says it's made of 100% polyester, which is true, but not all polyester is micro-fleece ...). For more details about the product and more views of the product pictures, I checked out the manufacturer's website. That was very helpful.
Although Micro-Fleece is a breathable fabric, I still have to watch baby to make sure she does not get too warm in this. So long as you're conscientious, it can be a great item for winter nights.
One nice advantage about the Micro-Fleece is that when baby spits up after feeding, the Micro-Fleece doesn't seem to allow her sleeper underneath to get damp (whereas the cotton sleep sack keeps a wet spot longer and also gets the sleeper she's wearing damp too). Just a small thing, but it was worth mentioning.
so cute December 2, 2009 Stephanie Gray (USA) I love the sleep sacks. They give me piece of mind. My 5-month-old stays warm all night, and there is no risk of smothering. I plan to use these up into her toddler years. I don't believe they make them bigger than that. This one is so cute!! Most that I have seen are plain. I love the little characters at the bottom, and the green is a nice soft baby green. This sleep sack is fleece.
this is fleece! October 9, 2009 V. Cormier (Connecticut) I love the HALO sleepsacks, but didn't realize this one was actually fleece. Still great, but can't wear along with fleece jammies due to overheating!
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