Introducing the HALO Sleepsack Plush Dot Velboa
Swaddle – designed to ensure your baby sleeps securely and
comfortably, this innovative swaddle features a unique 3-way
adjustable design that adapts to your little one’s sleep style.
Whether they prefer to have their arms in, hands-to-face, or both
arms out, this versatile swaddle is perfect for encouraging the
best sleep habits while offering an easy transition to the
SleepSack wearable blanket when it’s time to stop swaddling.
Infused...
Show more Introducing the HALO Sleepsack Plush Dot Velboa Swaddle – designed to ensure your baby sleeps securely and comfortably, this innovative swaddle features a unique 3-way adjustable design that adapts to your little one’s sleep style. Whether they prefer to have their arms in, hands-to-face, or both arms out, this versatile swaddle is perfect for encouraging the best sleep habits while offering an easy transition to the SleepSack wearable blanket when it’s time to stop swaddling. Infused with plush dot velboa fabric, this swaddle promises to wrap your baby in coziness, warmth, and softness, making it the top choice for new parents everywhere.
Recognized nationwide as the preferred swaddle in hospitals, the HALO Sleepsack emphasizes safe sleep practices with the "Back is Best" embroidery, gently reminding caregivers to always place infants on their backs. The strong, adjustable fasteners ensure a snug fit to resist breakouts during sleep, providing reassurance that your baby stays swaddled and warm throughout the night. With a generous sack design, it allows ample room for kicking while preventing it from being kicked off, ensuring your precious bundle remains cozy from dusk till dawn.
Safeguard against overheating with the sleeveless design, which is perfect for layering over regular sleepwear, keeping little ones comfortable without the risk of loose blankets. This swaddle is not only a practical solution for sleep but also has received recognition from the International Hip Dysplasia Institute as "Hip Healthy." Remember, swaddling should be discontinued as soon as your baby shows signs of rolling over or attempting to break free.
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