Best baby wearable blankets according to redditors

We found 45 Reddit comments discussing the best baby wearable blankets. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Baby Wearable Blankets:

u/kezrin · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

Have you tried putting him in a wearable blanket? They come in cotton and fleece with arms and sleeveless. You could put baby in his pjs in the blanket.

u/quiteatoughlass · 4 pointsr/sleeptrain

We started using a Bitta Kidda sleep sack and she looooves it. Bitta Kidda Baby Soother Sleeping Bag Wearable Blanket + Lovey - Blue Circles 3M https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X6C1J75/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vfnqDbNYJMZR0

She was using a plain sleep sack before and she would always grab the fabric in the front and put it in her mouth. Her whole neck was wet! When we switched to this one, the only parts that were wet were the little attached loveys. They're so soft she found them very soothing.

u/fletcherlaw · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

Someone gifted us the Baby Deedee Sleep Nest http://www.amazon.com/Deedee-Sleep-Sleeping-Medium-Months/dp/B003FZPD1I before our son was born. It's been the best! It's cozy but not so warm that he overheats. We do footie pjs or long sleeves/long pants pjs underneath and he's always the right temperature in the house. We keep the thermostat at 67.

u/Siebreezyyy · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps
u/Curli_Q · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Sleep sacks are our 13-month-old's favorite! I like feeling like I'm keeping her blanket-level-cozy while not having any blanket risks. We have 3 in her current size, and we've used them since winter when she was in her crib alone but needed extra warmth (we had a fleece one then).

The ones we have now ( these maybe? ) are pretty light and we keep the house cool at night, so she wears a tshirt onesie underneath.

u/delavenue · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

We use something similar to this sleep sack with my 3 month old. Might work for you as another layer.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GDD5YFC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_PWVODbM2DEC84

u/nachomuffin · 3 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

I haven't gone backpacking with my toddler yet but we have done some car camping just to get him excited about it. I was really paranoid about him getting smothered in a true sleeping bag so I got him a sleep sack with arms and legs from Amazon. Anything with 3.5 Tog would be for below 59 degrees. Like this one:
Slumbersafe Winter Bamboo Sleeping Bag With Feet 3.5 Tog I Love Teddy 18-24 months https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GNBIP38/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_di7XzbGBPA6TS
It usually dips pretty low where we are so I put him in fleece pajamas, the sleep sack, and potentially a little beanie too.
He didn't do so great on his first trip and I was super disappointed and thought my dreams of family camping would have to wait a while. But we tried again and he did awesome! Good luck!

u/KittehMomma · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Omg this has been wonderful! We transitioned from the magic Merlin suit to it and it’s been fantastic! And they make several thicknesses for weather.

Baby Deedee Sleep Nest Sleeping Sack, Warm Baby Sleeping Bag fits Newborns and Infants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FZPD1I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_p2ZkDbSGQ5BNZ

u/cherryrc · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

My daughter's first winter (she was 6 months old in December that year) we got her a Baby Deedee sleep nest which is like a wearable duvet blanket. She started sleeping better immediately, it has a nice weight to it like a real blanket instead of a normal sleep sack. We loved that thing. She wore it until she was 14 months old and started getting her arms out of it. We just changed what she wore underneath it. In the summer with the A/C on it was just a onesie, in the winter it was long sleeve PJs.

u/gotta_jibbooo · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

My son is 13 months and a few months ago we started using the toddler sleep sacks with the feet on them. He is tall and was constantly growing out of his sleep sacks so fast, and he always seemed to be kicking and getting twisted up in the fabric a lot. He moves around so much in his sleep I don’t feel comfortable giving him a loose blanket yet. So we got this footed sleep sack and it’s so much better. He’ll be able to fit in it longer and he sleeps soo much better with his legs separated for some reason.

We also keep his room around 68-70 degrees and he is comfortable with a cotton sleeper underneath this. I can’t stop him from standing in his crib so this also seemed like the safer option.

u/octopus36 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

We love sleep sacks! We have an 8 month old girl. (and a 2 yo boy who no longer uses sleep sacks but did in his first year) We have cheap light weight ones from Amazon like $14 and they work fantastic! We also have the halo sleep sacks (which are expensive) in the fleece for winter but honestly the Halo sleep sacks are NOT worth $30.

Yoga Sprout Baby Safe Wearable Sleeping Bag/Sack/Blanket, Flamingo Muslin 1-Pck, 12-18 Months https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KXH5KCQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Z-OkDbYGVZANE

u/mergk · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Carter's Baby 2-Pack Cotton Sleepbag, Ivory/Grey Hedgehog, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WW88VKL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ana3AbTP2AAPK

halo makes them too, but pricier. you may try children’s resale places, you might get lucky.

u/YorkshireBelle · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Hang in there, mama! We definitely went through a sleep regression around 4 months too and it passed with time! I'd recommend sticking with a set bedtime routine and keeping any of her comfort items (i.e., the paci) or you won't know what's working and what isn't. As for naps, our LO didn't have a strict nap schedule at that age, we just let him sleep whenever/however long he needed to and only woke him up if his last nap was getting too close to bedtime. CIO can work to help babies go to sleep at bedtime, but is not very effective for middle-of-the-night wake-ups.

Some tips that helped us:

  • Frequent feeds in the evening (every 90 mins) to make sure he went down with a full tummy (adding formula could potentially upset her tummy),

  • Our LO has great fine motor skills, so we put extra pacifiers in his crib for him to find in the night (he uses the Soothies which are soft so it doesn't hurt if he rolls onto them),

  • White noise (just an app on my phone), seems to help put him to sleep and keep him sleeping longer,

  • A heavy-weight sleep sack (like this one), keeps him cozy warm and prevents him from waking himself up from wriggling,

  • Overnight diapers, no need for nighttime diaper changes that wake him up too much.

    Good luck! The 4-month sleep regression definitely sucks!!
u/tizz66 · 2 pointsr/SnooLife

I'm sure you already know, but if she's able to roll over then she shouldn't be swaddled any more - even in the Snoo. You should switch to the medium or large sacks and have her arms out. That can take babies a little while to get used to though. In our case he wasn't really comfortable with it for a couple of weeks. We started with one arm out, and locked the motion at the lowest level (otherwise if he cried, it got fast and his arm thrashed all over the place!)

As for transitioning to the crib... for us it happened by necessity. We were away from home for a night, so took his pack'n'play. We weren't sure how it was going to go, but had no other choice. But it went great! Our boy was clearly ready to sleep on his tummy and despite being in a new bed in a new surrounding, he slept almost as long as in the Snoo. Because of that, we decided to do his naps in the crib once we got home, and then a week or so later transition fully (we used the Wean mode on the Snoo for that week).

Like you, we were so reluctant to give up the Snoo. Sleep is so important to us, and we were worried we'd be going back to step one with him. But it wasn't like that at all - it was far easier than we anticipated.

We got him some sleep sacks (this is the one we bought but Halo/Carters/etc. all make similar things too) to give him that comfort that the Snoo sack provided too.

Good luck!

u/lil-baby-gemini-man · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Carters makes great long sleeved micro fleece sleep sacks. I put our little in a regular shortsleeved onesie in one of those last winter and he was nice and cozy. 60 is pretty cold, you could easily do a long-sleeved sleeper under it for more warmth.


Carter’s 2-pack sleep sack on Amazon

u/RebeccaEliRose · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I bought these ones from Amazon and really love them.

100% Cotton Wearable Blanket Baby Sleep Bag Blue Bunnies 2 Pack (6-12 Months) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078476SFR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tkonDbTNPMDHV

u/SaddleShoe · 1 pointr/Mommit

This sleep sack - We used Baby Dee Dee sleep sack on my son all last winter and it worked awesome!

Or maybe a weighted blanket?

u/ernieball · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

This is the other option - we're currently using Burts Bees cotton sleep sacks and, while they are breathable, they're pretty hearty when it's 80 degrees. I've had my eye on the Halo Muslins, but I haven't pulled the trigger because I'm wondering if he just needs something he can kick off when it gets too hot.

u/Orthonut · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

No it was this one Halo Sleepsack Cotton Wearable Blanket, Bright Floral Print, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F479CLC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BSOXBbMQ93E87 I'm just concerned it was SO big that it would be a hazard

u/renegad3rogu3 · 1 pointr/AttachmentParenting

Here's the under I use!

Nested Bean Zen Sack Classic - Adjustable Cotton Wearable Blanket | Baby Sleeping Bag (0-6 Months, Stardust Grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077GD5WRF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_6p0zDb0F9VGHH

u/Rowsmom030610 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We love this one! Very big, warm, and great zippers.

Gunapod Unisex Sleep Sack Fleece... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EJ5D2BA?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf