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Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Review on πŸ‘Ό Gray Love To Dream Swaddle UP Transition Bag, Medium Size, 13-19 lbs., Patented Zip-Off Wings, Smooth Transition from Swaddled to Arms Free Before Rolling Over for Baby Safety by Jermall Meredith

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sanity Keeper Suitable for Blankets and Swaddle

I bought 2 of these in July when my baby (4.5 months old at the time) broke out of our swaddle blankets and miracle blankets and woke up several times from cold limbs and limb freedom. Too bad I didn't jump right into it to save our sanityβ€”it's so easy to change a diaper with a two-way zipper, and obviously a lot easier than trying to wrap cloth around a squirming baby (although we thought we were swaddles). Experts). The 50/50 is versatile as you can remove the sleeves and continue using it once baby starts rolling. There were some rough days when she got used to stuffing her arms up instead of down (but honestly she wasn't a fan of swaddling anymore) and also when she started riding/we started opening. sleeves (when the newfound freedom of limbs woke her). Once the bumps (due to developmental milestones) were behind it, it was great. I bought the medium and the large and decided to keep the large, although technically it was still in the "medium" weight class (probably around 11-12 pounds). However, the collar and torso area was tight enough that I felt comfortable with her from that point on. (She is 14 pounds in the photo). She is still wearing it at 9 months and I hope to be able to use it for a few more months! I'll be very sad when she doesn't fit in anymore. Note: I'm the type who doesn't like paying a lot. The price was definitely more than I wanted to pay, but it was worth it (getting two sets to swap out if one gets dirty/completely baggy from her sleeve sucking).

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging