Aden + anais launches new winter sleeping bags

As chillier nights set in, aden + anais has introduced a range of 2.5 tog winter sleeping bags.

The sacks are designed to replace loose blankets in the cot and are impossible to kick off, ensuring a safe and restful sleep. The heavier tog keeps babies comfortable and secure when transitioning out of a swaddle and beyond.

Crafted from soft and breathable cotton jersey and free from azo chemical compounds, the sleeping bags are designed with extra length to ensure they fit for longer.

Fastened with an inverted zip at the bottom to help aid nappy changes, the sleeping bags feature comfortable neck and arm openings.

The sleeping bags retail at £50 and come in two of aden + anais’ best selling gender neutral prints – Rising Star and Keep Rising. There are three size options – 0-6 months, 6-18 months and 18-36 months, and they are designed for room temperatures of 20 – 22 degrees.

 

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