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Organic Cotton Sleep Sac
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This luxuriously soft organic cotton fleece sleep sac features a two-way zipper for easy night-time diaper changes, and capped sleeves to keep little shoulders warm.
We are clearing out our remaining inventory of these cozy, handmade sleep sacs only because we have had them in stock for a long time. They are still wonderful, so scoop one up before they're all gone!
See below for sizing and other information.
We are clearing out our remaining inventory of these cozy, handmade sleep sacs only because we have had them in stock for a long time. They are still wonderful, so scoop one up before they're all gone!
See below for sizing and other information.
Many parents find that their babies sleep better in a sleep sac, since they aren’t able to accidentally kick the covers off. Sleep sacs are also considered safer than loose blankets, since they can’t end up over baby’s face.
Machine wash warm or cold, and hang to dry or machine dry on low. Do not use fabric softener.
Pre-washed in biodegradable, unscented detergent.
Sizing:
Small: 2-9 months, up to about 18lbs (8kg) and 26.5” (67cm)
Large: 6-18 months, up to about 26lb (12 kg) and 31.5” (80cm)
Fabric:
100% GOTS certified organic cotton (except for zipper).
Fleece is grown and manufactured in the USA. Trim and applique fabric is Fair Trade Certified and manufactured in India.
Handmade with care for your little one, in Prince George, BC, Canada.
Machine wash warm or cold, and hang to dry or machine dry on low. Do not use fabric softener.
Pre-washed in biodegradable, unscented detergent.
Sizing:
Small: 2-9 months, up to about 18lbs (8kg) and 26.5” (67cm)
Large: 6-18 months, up to about 26lb (12 kg) and 31.5” (80cm)
Fabric:
100% GOTS certified organic cotton (except for zipper).
Fleece is grown and manufactured in the USA. Trim and applique fabric is Fair Trade Certified and manufactured in India.
Handmade with care for your little one, in Prince George, BC, Canada.