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By: Meg Collins
https://www.lucieslist.com/guides/keeping-warm-at-home-pajamas-wearable-blankets-slippers-humidifiers/#comment-139
Sun, 04 Oct 2015 15:57:54 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-139In reply to Liza.
I always used to put on a light sweater over the sleep sack on cold nights. Seemed to do the trick 🙂
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By: Liza
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Sun, 04 Oct 2015 02:38:01 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-138We have several sleep sacks (halo, deedee, fleece), but I struggle with what to dress my baby in for cold nights bc none of them have sleeves. I want to put her in fleece pjs, but then I worry that the rest of her will be too warm in the sack. Cotton footie pjs seem appropriate many nights, but then her arms are cold in the morning. Help!? Any thoughts?
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By: Stacy
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Tue, 22 Sep 2015 03:13:57 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-137We currently have 3 sleep sacks. One for home, one for daycare, and a spare. We wash them once a week, unless there’s an accident which is why the spare is good to have. If daycare isn’t a concern, or you don’t use one for naps, you could get by with 2.
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By: CassieV321
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Sun, 26 Jul 2015 22:04:15 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-136The Zipadee-Zip is by far the BEST wearable blanket for the swaddle transition journey one can buy for their baby. When my son started breaking out of his swaddle our entire sleep patterns began to be affected with my son not being able to sleep. The Zipadee-Zip worked wonderfully in soothing and comforting my child. It allows him to sleep for longer periods of time and he is usually sound asleep within 20 minutes of him being in it.
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By: JILLIAN
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Wed, 24 Jun 2015 14:37:44 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-135How many sleep sacks do you need for your baby? Does it need to be washed after each night?
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By: Amanda
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Sat, 23 May 2015 14:35:42 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-134Great list! loved baby deedee sleep sacks. Cool color options
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By: Sokie
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Mon, 09 Feb 2015 14:27:24 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-132I used a baby deedee sleep sack with DD from about 9 weeks old. Its so much easier, no worry about her getting the cover over her face whilst she is asleep. She doesn’t wake up cold as can’t kick it off.
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By: Rose
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Fri, 05 Dec 2014 12:17:16 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-131Great list, thanks for sharing!! We particularly love Baby deedee sleep nest. DD sleeps with one. No matter what I set the heater to, but she stayed warm and toasty. Such a great baby product. Loved there latest printed pattern, super cute .. https://www.babydeedee.com/products/41
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By: Meg Collins
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Mon, 24 Nov 2014 23:51:29 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-130In reply to Marg.
Marg — Would you say this is true for polyester but not for wool? It’s my understanding there’s no need to treat wool.
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By: Marg
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Sat, 15 Nov 2014 15:27:24 +0000http://www.lucieslist.com/?p=1369#comment-129Note that “naturally flame resistant” is generally code for fabrics in which the fibers were treated with flame retardants prior to making the garment. That is, the clothing company bought fibers that were already treated and so did not add the chemicals themselves. It does not mean there are no fire retardants in the clothing.
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