0.2 TOG
24°C
27°C
Short-sleeve pyjamas
Short-sleeve pyjamas
Product code: L17 05 348 OLV
TOG stands for “Thermal Overall Grade” and is an industry-recognised measure of the thermal insulation of clothing and bedding. Simply put, the lower the TOG rating, the lighter the fabric. The higher the TOG rating, the warmer the fabric. Below are guidelines on how to dress your baby or toddler according to room temperature. These are intended as a guide only. The number of clothing layers may vary depending on the baby’s health, physiology, and room temperature.
Short-sleeve pyjamas
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Our unique DreamStretch™ fabrics offer high-quality stretch for comfort and freedom of movement at every stage. Durable and made for many nights of comfort.
The transition from swaddling can be challenging – that's why the Swaddle Up™ Transition Swaddle Bag was developed to make this developmental step easier. It offers the same cozy and secure feeling as swaddling and features removable wings that allow you to gradually let your baby sleep with their arms free – all at their own pace.
Follow these three simple steps for a safe transition:
If your baby shows one or more of these signs, it's time to transition to sleeping with their arms free. These signs typically appear between 2 and 6 months of age.
It's time to stop swaddling as soon as your baby shows signs of being able to roll over. Other signs include lifting their legs, pushing themselves up with their hands while on their tummy, or reaching for their feet. At this stage, it's safer to gradually transition to a sleep solution that allows free arms.
The Swaddle Up™ Transition Sleeping Bag makes the transition from swaddling easier. It features a versatile 2-in-1 design with removable wings, allowing you to move from swaddling to sleeping with free arms. You can start by removing one wing, leaving one arm free, and a few nights later, the second. Once both wings are removed, it becomes a sleeveless sleeping bag that provides a familiar sleeping experience while allowing for safe, free movement.
Your baby is ready for arm-free sleep once they show signs of being able to roll over. They might lift their legs, prop themselves up on their hands while on their tummy, or reach for their feet.
At this stage, it's safer to switch to an arm-free sleep solution.