Organic Baby Sleep Sack

Congratulations, you made it through the fourth trimester; you officially have an infant. From 3-12 months, your infant is settling into a more predictable sleep routine, perhaps allowing you to go on a few more adventures (if you feel up to it).  With infanthood, growth, and cognitive leaps come new sleep considerations. As your baby learns to roll over, it is no longer safe for them to be swaddled or sleep in a bassinet. You need to transition their swaddle into a safe, arms-out baby sleep sack and place them into a crib to provide use of their arms in lifting and shifting their head to the side for unobstructed breathing while lying on their tummy. 

You may find your infant’s sleep interrupted by teething, being more responsive to changing light and noise stimuli during nap time, and significant milestones such as sitting up, crawling, or developing separation anxiety. As you navigate these phases, providing a safe, consistent sleep environment and TOG-rated baby sleep sacks and sleepwear will go a long way to faster settling and gentle soothing.

Look to our modern, organic cotton baby sleep sacks for comfort, warmth, and safety in the crib during sleep. Choose between the slim-fit, stretchy Jersey Sleep Sack or the wider-fit Sheeting Sleep Sack in silky-smooth organic cotton. Both baby sacks are ideal for your infant aged 3-12 months who is transitioning from swaddling to arms-out or are already sleeping arms-out.

  1. Once the swaddling phase is over, look to our organic cotton sleeping sacks for comfort, warmth and safety in the crib during sleep. Ergonomically designed to be comfortable and TOG rated for warmth, removing the need for blankets.

    Sleeping Sacks

    Once the swaddling phase is over, look to our organic cotton sleeping sacks for comfort, warmth and safety in the crib during sleep. Ergonomically designed to be comfortable and TOG rated for warmth, removing the need for blankets. 

  2. $111.92 Regular Price $139.90

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