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Baby Sleeping Bags and Bedding in general
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by barbie84 - written on 27.02.08 (Useful, 138 readings)
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When i first found out i was pregnant i brought lots of bedding, fitted botton sheets for my cot, cotton top sheets for my cot, fleecy blankets, woolen blankets, 2 shawls and i dont realy know what possesed me to but a cot quilt. I thought all of these were necessities untill i found the baby sleeping bags which i fell in love with the ...
by charis18uk - written on 22.09.04 (Very useful, 2086 readings)
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The most precious thing in a parent’s life is their newborn baby. The second most precious thing in their lives is sleep. Nothing really prepares you for the levels of sleep deprivation that is experienced in the first few weeks of a newborns life. When you are going through the routine of waking several times a night, not having reached the stage ...
by Groovee - written on 08.12.03 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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remember when I was pregnant with my daughter reading about these bags that had been brought onto the market. They were like a baby sleeping bag which ensured that baby would be kept warm enough to sleep without the need for blankets! I decided it was a gimmick and never bothered. When my nephew was born my sister in law used them and I ...
by wardenblw431 - written on 31.07.03 (Very useful, 310 readings)
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* I did type in capitals, but for some reason they are not appearing on here. Sorry! My son Craig has always been a good sleeper at night. Up until a few weeks ago that is. Now he has mastered the art of wriggling out of his bed covers, he has grown accustomed to waking up in the wee hours after tossing his covers off and crawling to ...
by cloudbuster - written on 22.05.03 (Useful, 460 readings)
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We discovered this product while surfing on the internet although had known about sleeping bags as I had on ethat my mum knitted for me as a child. The name was the first thing that struck us it reminded us of grow bags that you put your tomatos in. However we discovered through their internet site that they are the original makers of ...
by KEZZABABE - written on 20.10.00 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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When my first son was born he would not take to a dummy at all - he was completely breastfed and I think in one way this contributed to him not wanting to suck something shaped so differently. Within his first 3months of life I noticed whenever he was put down in his cot or pram he would wake himself up by jumping and throwing his arms in the air ...
by DBan - written on 02.10.00 (Very useful, 448 readings)
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I've been looking for darker sleeping bags for a boy. http://WWW.btinternet.com/~weathervain/catalogue.htm is the URL for what is probably the biggest range of sleeping bags you're going to find on the net. There are teddy prints including on navy), tartans, white broidery anglais, Peter Rabbit and Pooh. Prices from £22.00 plus £2.00 p+p. ...
by NathalieB - written on 27.07.00 (Very useful, 326 readings)
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I started using a Baby Sleeping bag or Snuggler for my son when he was 6 weeks old - the only reason I didn't start earlier was because I didn't have one available. He was only that old when we first took him to France to show him off to my side of the family. When we got there, we received a few baby gifts and amongst them was the ...
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