Little Dutch sleeping bags
Blog | Which sleeping bag should I use?
When it comes to choosing a sleeping bag for your little one, it is important to consider the ambient temperature. We offer a range of sleeping bags that are suitable for different seasons.
When it's warm outside, a summer sleeping bag is ideal. Our summer sleeping bags are made from lightweight, breathable materials, such as cotton. These sleeping bags often have short sleeves or are sleeveless to ensure your child can keep cool on warm summer nights. Our summer sleeping bags have a TOG value between 0.5 and 1.0, which makes them suitable for temperatures of circa 24 degrees Celsius and higher.
When it gets colder, it is time to switch to a winter sleeping bag. Our winter sleeping bags are designed to keep your child nice and warm on colder nights. They are usually made from thicker materials and have a higher TOG value between 2.5 and 3.5. Our winter sleeping bags have long sleeves to better retain your child's body heat. Some models even have a lined collar. These sleeping bags are suitable for temperatures between 16 and 20 degrees Celsius.
It is important to remember that the TOG value is merely a guideline and no two babies are alike. You should choose a sleeping bag to use based on the temperature in your child's room. It is also important to make sure your baby is neither too cold nor too hot and to check often if they are comfortable.
Our sleeping bags are available in various sizes and designs, including summer sleeping bags and winter sleeping bags. It is important to choose a sleeping bag that is suitable for the ambient temperature and suits your baby's needs. With a Little Dutch sleeping bag, you can rest assured that your child will sleep comfortably and safely.
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