Any recommendations for sleep sacks/wearable blankets? I need to get some for LO for daycare. I was thinking A&A, but the reviews on Amazon weren't that great.
Any recommendations for sleep sacks/wearable blankets? I need to get some for LO for daycare. I was thinking A&A, but the reviews on Amazon weren't that great.
GOLD / grapefruit / 4007 posts
We are an A&A family but have heard the same thing so we went with halo and like them
persimmon / 1230 posts
I was thinking Halo. Are there any that are lightweight? DS runs on the warm side.
blogger / pomelo / 5400 posts
We've been using Halo since LO was 6 months old. They hold up well and the cotton ones are a good medium weight.
pineapple / 12234 posts
Baby deedee sleep lite and sleep nest are our favorites. A&A are nice but not as cozy, in my opinion.
bananas / 9973 posts
I have a variety and only this week stopped swaddling so we've tested a bunch. I choose based on the temperature, but I do think the Halo cotton is nice weight and soft. And like BabyDeeDee because it seems more cozy and plush.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
@HLK208: Oooh, I love the regular Baby Deedee sacks so I have to buy the lite version!
cantaloupe / 6669 posts
Baby Bargains recommends Halo, and it seems like its popular here too! Also, Merlin's Magic Sleep Suit has a cult following (there was a blog post too).
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
Halo! We've been using them since she was a newborn. We have both fleece and cotton and rotate based on the weather.
clementine / 943 posts
I actually love the A&A sleepsacks, especially for warmer months. Those Halo sacks are great for winter but far too toasty once it gets above 55-60 degrees outside. My little guy runs hot though.
grapefruit / 4903 posts
Another vote for Halo here. We used the swaddle sacks when she was tiny, fleece in the winter and cotton in the summer.
pomegranate / 3053 posts
I love our A+A but the zipper tends to be on the sensitive side and sometimes comes apart if I don't zip it properly. Also, b/c it's muslin it tends to rip easier too. At least with the single layer one. I have the 4 and 3 layer ones for winter and they work great. The one thing I love about them is that they run large so I am able to use them past the recommended age. For daycare I would just go with Halo since they are cheaper. If there's a BRUs near you they sometimes have buy one get one for 50% off. Pretty good deal.
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