Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Grobags - Baby Sleep Bags


 

 

 

 

 

 

Grobag Baby Sleep Bags are the safe alternative to traditional
sheets and blankets. There are no covers to kick off or get tangled up
in, so little ones stay cosy and safe during the night.

Remember: a Baby Sleep Bag by any other name is not a Grobag!

With unique features like:
• 100% cotton outer and inner. Which helps ...to keep your baby/child at the right sleeping temperature.
• Size 0-6 mths has shoulder and underarm poppers and side zip with zip-click®
• Larger sizes have front zips with zip-clicks®
• All Grobags come with a free nursery thermometer. (The nursery thermometer was originally designed by Grobag inventor, Ouvrielle for
husband Rob, so that he would stop asking how to dress baby Sam every
night!)

Available in the most adorable prints the hardest part will be choosing just one. Currently available Grand Day Out, Peek A Zoo, Little Space Invader, Mousie In The Housie and more. All available in Sizes 0-36 months and 2.5tog (which is PERFECT all year round, minus those really hot months)

Rockpretty Baby also carries Grobags for the sensitive skin or one who prefers organic. Home Grown Organic Grobag is made of 100% ORGANIC cotton.



ALSO, there is the Bubbles TRAVEL Grobag. This unique Grobag can go from crib to stroller to car. Bubbles travel Grobag have all the design features of the standard bag but they've added a two-way zip and a small Velcro® slit in the back, so that a five-point harness can be fitted safely through the
bag itself and can be secured closed when not in use. This ensures your
baby or toddler is secure and comfortable in their car seat or stroller.

And just because I couldn't resist, we have in Grobag Pretty Petal in a 1.0tog (for use in the warm months or a warmer nursery). Your pretty petal will dream of fields of flowers in this bright fresh
design. Not only does the soft multi-tone flower pattern keep your
little one snug, its also wraps them up in a bow!

1 comments:

  1. It's funny, I was just thinking about trying to find a lighter type sleep sac for my baby. with the warm weather yesterday, he was a bit too warm in his fuzzy sac last night!

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