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Age recommendation
This sleeping bag is recommended for chil-
dren 6-18 months (from 8 kg/18 lbs).
How to use
A sleeping bag for babies and small children
is used instead of ordinary bedding and
has several benefits for both you and your
baby. The baby is limited in movement
which minimises the risks associated with
the baby rolling over onto its belly, sliding
underneath the cover or climbing out of
the cot. Instead of using blankets, that are
typically kicked off, a sleeping bag makes it
easier for you to keep a steady and suitable
sleeping temperature for your baby, and
hence improved sleeping routines. A sleep-
ing bag can be used everywhere at any
time - when you travel or merely when you
pick your baby out of the cot for nursing
or feeding. And yet your baby is kept in a
constant and familiar environment.
Important!
A suitable temperature in children’s sleep-
ing environment is 16-20 degrees Celsius
(61-68 degrees Fahrenheit). Some factors
that may affect the temperature in the
sleeping bag are climate, room tempera-
ture, body temperature and amount of gar-
ments. While in the sleeping bag, your baby
shall wear a sleep suit or pyjama, since the
sleeping bag is not intended to substitute
these garments. Adjust clothing to room
temperature. This sleeping bag should not
be used with an additional blanket or quilt.
Make sure that you always place your baby
on his/her back.
This sleeping bag is relatively warm and
is suitable for use in a standard room
temperature, approximately 16-20 degrees
Celsius (61-68 degrees Fahrenheit).
Safety information
— Do not use the sleeping bag if the child’s
head can pass through the neck-hole
when the product is fastened for use.
— The sleeping bag shall not be used with
an additional blanket or quilt - this is
to prevent your child from the risk of
overheating.
— Keep away from fire.
— A child’s safety is the responsibility of
its parents or caregiver. Remember to
check on your baby regularly.
— DO NOT use if any part is broken, torn
or missing.
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