- Sales Rank: #39584 in Baby Product
- Size: Small
- Color: Boy in Blue
- Brand: aden + anais
- Model: 1051
- Released on: 2012-08-23
- Fabric type: 100% Cotton Muslin
Features
- Made from 100% cotton muslin
- Comfortably warm: four layers of muslin
- Safe: replaces loose blankets for a safer sleep
- Comfy: the more you wash it, the softer it gets
- Made in China
Made from aden + anais' signature 100% cotton muslin, our cozy sleeping bags are designed to be worn over a baby's pajamas and eliminate loose blankets in the crib. Our cozy sleeping bags are made from 4 comfortably warm layers of muslin that are perfect for drafty houses and brisk walks in the park on a wintry night. Whether they're utilized in the brisk winter or the AC chilled summer, these comfy, cozy sleeping bags provide the ultra soft muslin feel and breathability that aden + anais moms and babies alike have fallen in love with.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
47 of 48 people found the following review helpful.Helped my little one sleep through the night!
By M.C.
Aden + Anais Cozy Slumber Muslin Four Layer Sleeping Bag is the best!! It's so soft, warm and cozy that my baby has been consistently sleeping through the night since we got this! We had another Aden + Anais Cozy Slumber from Diapers.com -- but it's not as thick and my baby always woke up in the middle of the night. Please be aware that they have two lines -- a premium line sold on the Aden + Anais website, select boutiques and websites (including Amazon), and a cheaper line sold at Target and sites such as Diapers.com. The way you can tell the difference is the packaging, quality, size and price. The premium line comes boxed, and the cheaper line comes wrapped in a plastic bag. Also, the blankets are slightly smaller and not as soft and thick in the cheaper line. (See complete selection of premium line at [...]). I think it's well worth it to buy the premium line as it has made a huge difference in my 17 month old's sleep. I don't recommend the cheaper line nor the single layer sleeping bag as mine ripped after a couple of nights just from the baby kicking and standing up in it. Wait for the price to drop on Amazon as the prices fluctuate. I bought the 4 layer cozy sleeping bag at $24.95 on Amazon (down from $34.95)!
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.Comfortable but snags too easily
By PandaWatcher
I tend to try and buy things that are practical and reasonably priced. I splurged on one of these sleepers when I saw it on sale. I had heard good things about the brand and wanted to give it a try. Both my husband and I like the sleeper material. It's definitely nice to see our son cozy in it during the warmer weather but not feel like he's overheating. It's been about three weeks now and I've found several snags. One I know happened because my fingernail caught a thread. I am concerned about how these snags will unravel after several washes. We use velcro bibs and I try to keep them away from this sleeper because I know any contact will probably ruin this.If it was more durable I would consider buying the next size to keep up with his growth. These are kids we're talking about here, I don't have to time to be that careful. Given the cost and the delicate nature of the fabric, I won't be buying another one.**Update**The sleeping bag did eventually result in the inner layer ripping on one seam. The sleeper was still usable but was definitely annoying to have this frayed edge all the way down one side near the zipper. We continued to use it until he grew out of it without any other rips. I did send a picture to the company letting them know of the rip so that hopefully they can find a way to improve their future products.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.great for our difficult sleeper
By racheljoon
Here's the thing about the zipper - yes, it does come apart while wearing if you do not push the "male" part of the zipper really far into the "female" part of the zipper. It has to be in there all the way or else things are out of alignment. I'm not sure if it's a function of a cheap zipper but after learning this trick the hard way with a thrashing, awake-too-soon seven month old I figured it out.Another tip for putting it on, I put his arms through the holes first while I am holding him, then sit him on my lap to put his legs in the zipper and zip it up. Trying to get him to stay still and get calm while putting it on laying down "diaper change style" did NOT work and only upset my son more.This sleep sack is beautiful (love the plain neutral grey color), super duper soft high quality cotton, natural materials... and combined with footie pajamas for warmth, a lovey bear Binkibear and white noise at the level recommended by the blog Troublesome Tots, we found our magic combo to get our super difficult sleeper son to sleep through the night at around seven months old. And we heard the angels singing from heaven.
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