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Advice Sleeping Bags

The TOG value for a baby blanket or sleeping bag (with romper) is between 1 and a maximum of 4 TOG, depending on the room temperature and the body temperature of your baby. For a safe and comfortable sleeping environment, a TOG value of 2.5 to 3 is recommended at a room temperature of 18 to 20 ° C. Choose a thin blanket or sleeping bag in combination with a romper.

A baby blanket has on average a TOG value of 1 to 2 TOG. For comparison: an average duvet with separate filling (fibers) has a TOG value of approximately 8 TOG. Duvets with a high TOG value are not recommended for babies and toddlers up to 2 years because of the risk of overheating.

TOG values ​​prevent your baby from being covered or dressed too hot, which can reduce the risk of heat input and cot death. In addition, a too high temperature can cause unrest and sleeping problems. The use of the correct TOG value ensures a safe and comfortable sleeping environment.

The TOG value indicates the insulation value (heat resistance) of textile. The higher the TOG value, the better the material retains heat. Guidelines for TOG values ​​in the baby room: 0.5 TOG: Room temperature above 26 ° C (only use a diaper) .1.0 TOG: room temperature 23-24 ° C (diaper with sheet or romper) .2.0 TOG: room temperature 20-22 ° C (Baby blanket with sheet 16) .2.5, ° Togs °). Baby blanket with sheet or cover and possibly a romper). With these guidelines you can ensure that your baby sleeps comfortably and safely.

A sleeping bag ensures that your child can sleep comfortably and safely. It prevents him or she prevents himself from climbing, climbing out of bed or easily overrolling from back to belly. Important tips: Make sure the sleeping bag fits well and is not too large. The arm holes and neck opening must connect closely to prevent sagging. Choose a sleeping bag with a zipper that closes from top to bottom, so that the neck opening stays closed properly and your child cannot open the zipper himself. Winter and summer: with a Little Dutch Winter Safe Bag (with sleeves) in combination with a pajamas or romper, extra bedding is often not necessary. For hot days, a Little Dutch Summer sleeping bag (without sleeves) is ideal, possibly supplemented with a sheet or thin blanket that is firmly and briefly made up.