Sleep like a baby with Apple and Bee sleep bags

apple and bee baby sleep bag Sleep like a baby with Apple and Bee sleep bags

Love the idea of not having to make a cot look neat and tidy everyday while simultaneously allowing your children to sleep safe and sound in whatever position they choose to sleep? Of course you do!

Babies and toddlers love to sleep all over their cot mattress. It’s hard to believe they can achieve a restful sleep with all the rolling about, curling up in corners and shuffling around they do. Then there’s the parents who can’t rest at night for worry about where the cot sheet is or if a blanket is tangled around a limb. Worry no more – sleep is just around the corner for everyone thanks to these scrumptious sleep bags from Apple & Bee.

Apple & Bee Baby Summer Sleep Bag is perfect for the warmer months ahead with a 0.5 TOG in super soft organic woven jersey fabric. This cream coloured style suits both little boys and girls and we love the detail of hand embroidered apples and bees on the front. More importantly though, a sleep bag ensures your little one won’t get tangled up in any bedding and will stay cosy no matter how much they move around!

Sleep bags are available in two sizes – small to fit 6-18 months and large for 18-36 months. Apple & Bee also offer a winter weight Baby Sleep Bag made from luxuriously soft organic velour cotton as well as their glorious nappy bags.

If it’s time to put your mind at ease and let baby sleep comfortably you can buy an Apple & Bee Baby Summer Sleep Bag for $104.95 at Ecobabe. Delivery is available so a good night’s sleep really is just around the corner!

2 Comments

  1. Baby sleep bags are great and a fantastic solution to keep your baby warm and safe. I love the fact that you always recommend useful, fun or beautiful (sometimes all of those!) products, but it would be great to also advertise for stuff that doesn’t come with such hefty price tags. I don’t live in Oz and where I am I can buy beautiful baby sleeping bags for 20$, I can’t believe there aren’t good quality, reasonably priced products in Oz for new parents to buy…

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  2. Unfortunately that’s what it’s like for most things in Australia. Even when the Aussie dollar was on par with the US, it doesn’t seem to matter (even though I know taxes have to be added etc). And then for the Aussie designers I assume they have to charge so much to compete with big companies.
    It’s true you pay for quality, but I do envy those overseas who pay much less for beautiful things.

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