SleepSacks are a clever invention. Babies get all the benefits of a blanket – warmth and security – but with none of the downsides. Babies can’t kick them off in the middle of the night, nor can they become entangled and get overheated.
The Halo range of Sleep Sacks size charts come in five different sizes and styles, each one carefully designed to offer exactly what’s needed for each stage of development.
Swaddles are there for the early months when babies need to feel secure, and for older children, Halo blankets come with individual feet. Every Sleep Sack has easy access for night-time diaper changes.
Halo SleepSacks size chart contains styles that are available in lots of different sizes. From Preemie size for little ones who are born earlier than expected up to Big Kids 5T for 5-year-olds.
The Wearable Blanket Halo SleepSack is sleeveless and designed to keep legs and core warm. A zipper up the front is there for easy diaper changes. There are 5 different sizes in this range. Suitable for babies aged newborn up to 2 years old, Wearable Blankets are for little ones measuring up to 40 inches long.
Why do SleepSacks come in so many sizes?
It’s important to get the right size SleepSack for your little one. If it is too big, your baby might wriggle inside and get overheated. If the sleep sack is too small, your baby’s movements can be restricted which could make them restless.
There are different weights of fabric to choose from in each range, lightweight versions for warmer nights and quilted fabrics for cooler weather. With so many options, it’s easy to get the perfect SleepSack for your baby.