The easiest and gentlest way to help your baby graduate from swaddling while maintaining the snug secure feeling of being swaddled. Simply zip off one wing at a time, allowing your baby to slowly adjust to ‘arms-free’ sleep. Size and Care Wash before first use Close zipper before washing Warm gentle machine wash in wash bag with similar colours Pull into shape after washing, before tumble drying/line drying Tumble dry on low Any garment with a tog rating of 2.5 or higher – tumble dry inside out on second cycle for quicker drying Warm Iron if necessary Wash immediately after every use Do not soak or bleach garment, iron zip or dry clean Select a right size by child weight *Ages, weights & child heights are approximate. For best fit result please select size according to your child’s weight, not their height or age. You must stop using SWADDLE UP ️ when your baby shows signs of trying to roll & transition to SWADDLE UP ️ TRANSITION BAG or SUIT. TOG stands for 'Thermal Overall Grade', which is a unit of measurement used to calculate the thermal insulation of a product, usually in the textile industry. Our sleep garments are given a TOG rating according to the warmth they provide. Basically, the higher the TOG, the warmer the product. Note, a higher TOG rating doesn’t necessarily mean a thicker garment. To help parents understand which TOG values are right for different room temperatures, a set of guidelines has been established as per below: Please Note: The table is only a guide. All babies are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby's health, their physiology and the room temperature in the room. The care-giver must determine what is suitable.
The easiest and gentlest way to help your baby graduate from swaddling while maintaining the snug secure feeling of being swaddled. Simply zip off one wing at a time, allowing your baby to slowly adjust to ‘arms-free’ sleep. Size and Care Wash before first use Close zipper before washing Warm gentle machine wash in wash bag with similar colours Pull into shape after washing, before tumble drying/line drying Tumble dry on low Any garment with a tog rating of 2.5 or higher – tumble dry inside out on second cycle for quicker drying Warm Iron if necessary Wash immediately after every use Do not soak or bleach garment, iron zip or dry clean Select a right size by child weight *Ages, weights & child heights are approximate. For best fit result please select size according to your child’s weight, not their height or age. You must stop using SWADDLE UP ️ when your baby shows signs of trying to roll & transition to SWADDLE UP ️ TRANSITION BAG or SUIT. TOG stands for 'Thermal Overall Grade', which is a unit of measurement used to calculate the thermal insulation of a product, usually in the textile industry. Our sleep garments are given a TOG rating according to the warmth they provide. Basically, the higher the TOG, the warmer the product. Note, a higher TOG rating doesn’t necessarily mean a thicker garment. To help parents understand which TOG values are right for different room temperatures, a set of guidelines has been established as per below: Please Note: The table is only a guide. All babies are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby's health, their physiology and the room temperature in the room. The care-giver must determine what is suitable.
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The easiest and gentlest way to help your baby graduate from swaddling while maintaining the snug secure feeling of being swaddled. Simply zip off one wing at a time, allowing your baby to slowly adjust to ‘arms-free’ sleep. Size and Care Wash before first use Close zipper before washing Warm gentle machine wash in wash bag with similar colours Pull into shape after washing, before tumble drying/line drying Tumble dry on low Any garment with a tog rating of 2.5 or higher – tumble dry inside out on second cycle for quicker drying Warm Iron if necessary Wash immediately after every use Do not soak or bleach garment, iron zip or dry clean Select a right size by child weight *Ages, weights & child heights are approximate. For best fit result please select size according to your child’s weight, not their height or age. You must stop using SWADDLE UP ️ when your baby shows signs of trying to roll & transition to SWADDLE UP ️ TRANSITION BAG or SUIT. TOG stands for 'Thermal Overall Grade', which is a unit of measurement used to calculate the thermal insulation of a product, usually in the textile industry. Our sleep garments are given a TOG rating according to the warmth they provide. Basically, the higher the TOG, the warmer the product. Note, a higher TOG rating doesn’t necessarily mean a thicker garment. To help parents understand which TOG values are right for different room temperatures, a set of guidelines has been established as per below: Please Note: The table is only a guide. All babies are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby's health, their physiology and the room temperature in the room. The care-giver must determine what is suitable.
The easiest and gentlest way to help your baby graduate from swaddling while maintaining the snug secure feeling of being swaddled. Simply zip off one wing at a time, allowing your baby to slowly adjust to ‘arms-free’ sleep. Size and Care Wash before first use Close zipper before washing Warm gentle machine wash in wash bag with similar colours Pull into shape after washing, before tumble drying/line drying Tumble dry on low Any garment with a tog rating of 2.5 or higher – tumble dry inside out on second cycle for quicker drying Warm Iron if necessary Wash immediately after every use Do not soak or bleach garment, iron zip or dry clean Select a right size by child weight *Ages, weights & child heights are approximate. For best fit result please select size according to your child’s weight, not their height or age. You must stop using SWADDLE UP ️ when your baby shows signs of trying to roll & transition to SWADDLE UP ️ TRANSITION BAG or SUIT. TOG stands for 'Thermal Overall Grade', which is a unit of measurement used to calculate the thermal insulation of a product, usually in the textile industry. Our sleep garments are given a TOG rating according to the warmth they provide. Basically, the higher the TOG, the warmer the product. Note, a higher TOG rating doesn’t necessarily mean a thicker garment. To help parents understand which TOG values are right for different room temperatures, a set of guidelines has been established as per below: Please Note: The table is only a guide. All babies are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby's health, their physiology and the room temperature in the room. The care-giver must determine what is suitable.
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