Monday, February 9, 2015

When Chupa was outgrew his sleeping bag 6-24 months but was still sleeping in his crib, I bought a


When Chupa was outgrew his sleeping bag 6-24 months but was still sleeping in his crib, I bought a small quilt and a small quilt cover. Unfortunately, the night she often found himself discovered and awakened. I remember that sometimes T-Biscuit woke him because he was discovered. It took a while for them to know overlap alone. Today, even if they are great in the morning, I often find their ball comforter over them, proof that they are covered no matter how during the night.
Once I bought quilted bedspreads a duvet cover that zips on the duvet cover. It zippait over the entire surface of the cover, except at the pillow to leave in place slid, like a sleeping bag. Unfortunately, the cover was so tight when zipped Chupa had no time to turn around under his duvet. She was like patch on his mattress and did not like it at all.
My mother had bought a sleeping bag for stays of T-Biscuit quilted bedspreads home, but it was a rustle so unbearable when T-Biscuit move it prevented everyone to sleep.
And lately the brand GROBAG asked me to test one of their products. I knew the brand for their sleeping bags larger sizes and different ToG since I bought one for Chichi 2 years ago, but I could not see myself in a sleeping bag back Chichi even adapted to its size when it is now used to sleep with a duvet. Like his brother and sister, he sometimes wake up at night because it is discovered and he is cold, especially as he often sleeps in his underwear and T-shirt, but I doubt he would have wanted replay the tracks in a cocoon.
But GROBAG is also a range of bed linen for cot and cot called "Gro-to-B". In addition to having fun prints, this range of children's bed linen in the duvet cover that zips on the fitted sheet, but in a way quite different and much better than the one I had bought in 2007.
Here, the duvet cover does zips on 2 half lengths. The amplitude of movement under the duvet remains wide since Chichi gets to hide under, while putting ball with his pilot. For the zippettes does not hurt or do not bother the child, they slip under a fabric strip.
Chupa told me that she would like to have the same kind of duvet cover because she does not like to end up with a stream of air in the back during the night. The Hetty Pop model is very pretty, even for a girl her age. But I confess quilted bedspreads that even though I could see the high quality of the fabric and slides, quilted bedspreads the price remains an obstacle for a purchase. Too bad because the Gro to Bed system is really convenient.
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it's the cool air! but I did not understand the system that made the difference with zip duvet home vertbaudet: / sorry ... mine too are discovered all the time, it always happens at night cover before bed, and try to although quilted bedspreads the quilt block.
Perhaps I would have to take a picture seen further ... but the cover does not zip all around. For example, the end of the cover, in the foot, is not zipped and sides, the zippers are not at the edges but at about 8 cm in each side and not on the entire length. But here I speak of a duvet cover and fitted sheet bed 1 person, I do not know if it's the same on the evolutionary bed format.
It's interesting, but like you I am constrained by the price. My children have never supported the sleeping bag, so they slept with their only pajamas but I always had the chance to inhabit apts where it was good to see hot. My daughter used a blanket crocheted by Grandma, it keeps you warm and it's full of holes to breathe

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