..."what should my baby wear to sleep?"
It can be stressful. You don't want them to be too cold or too warm, and it’s important that their sleepwear fits just right to keep them safe and comfortable as they snooze.
At Tommee Tippee, we know all about safe sleep, so let us take you through the ins and outs…
0-6 Months
Available in 2.5, 1.0 and 0.2 tog, our Swaddlebag helps young babies to feel cosy and secure, and improves the quality of their natural sleep.
6-36 Months
Our Sleepbag makes the transition from swaddling to arms-out sleeping a breeze. It comes in togs ranging from 3.5 to 0.2, and has a change-friendly bottom-to-top zip.
6-36 Months
When your little one has found their feet, our Steppeebag is perfect for keeping them cosy. In 2.5, 1.0 and 0.2 tog, there’s an option for each season.
Small babies find it difficult to regulate their own body temperature, so it’s important that you make sure their sleepwear is just right for the temperature of the room they’re sleeping in. To help you out, our sleep styles have tog ratings.
We know that tog sounds technical, but basically, it stands for Thermal Overall Grade.
It’s a measure of warmth, rather than thickness, and a value that’s determined by a lab test.
The higher the tog rating, the warmer the product.
While our tog ratings are really helpful, we always recommend that you check on your little one as they sleep to make sure that they’re not too hot or cold. You can do this by placing your hand on baby’s skin, don’t go by their hands or feet as they often feel cooler.
Our sleepwear range grows with your little one, from birth to three years old...
...meaning they’re all set to swaddle, stretch, and then, stride out.
Sleepwear Size | Baby's Height |
---|---|
0-3m | up to 62cm |
3-6m | 62-68cm |
6-18m | 68-86cm |
18-36m | 86-98cm |
…A handy room thermometer and night light that coordinates with the coloured tog ratings on our sleepwear.
Designed to help you know which tog to dress your baby in as the seasons change, and to give you an extra bit of reassurance (alongside regular temperature checks) that they're safe and dressed in the correct sleepwear.