Full access 2-way Zip so your baby can remain warm and snug during nappy changes.
Zip tab cover to protect babies’ neck and face.
A nice long cuff that can be folded up if needed.
Why choose a Merino-Lined Sleepwalker?
Insulation is the key to merino. All those little pockets of air create a perfect atmosphere around your baby’s body, keeping warmth in on cold days, and even cooling them down on a hot day. It takes a while for an infant to develop effective body temperature regulation – Little Bee by Dimples merino lined sleepwalker will provide the insulation they need while they are tiny.
Warm, dry, breathable - Merino wool has the almost-magical ability to both absorb moisture (30% of its weight) and dry quickly. It has microscopic, overlapping scales that shed water to the outside and wick away fluid from the inside. Your baby stays dry, warm, and free of skin rashes.
Better Sleep - Warm and breathable, merino wool fibres trap warm, dry air, and release moisture. This magical combination of properties has been scientifically proven to help your baby stay peacefully asleep throughout the night. They’ll stay warm as it gets cooler and won’t overheat.
Choosing between a Sleepwalker or Sleeping bag? Read more HERE
TOG RATING 2
*Please note - Tog rating can change depending on what is layered underneath the sleepwalker
Suitable for use in rooms 16-24°C
Available in 2 sizes: Newborn – 2yr and 2-4yrs
Sleepwalker Dimensions
Chest Width – 36cm / 38cm
Shoulder to Crotch – 62cm / 72cm
How should I be dressing my baby?
Room Temp 30°c – All Season sleeping bag, Nappy
Room Temp 24°c – All Season Sleeping bag, Nappy, Cotton SL Bodysuit
Room Temp 22°c – All Season Sleeping Bag, Cotton Babygrow, Cotton SS or SL Bodysuit
Room Temp 20°c – All Season Sleeping Bag, Cotton Babygrow, Merino SL Bodysuit
Room Temp 18°c – All Season Sleeping Bag, Merino Babygrow, Merino LS Bodysuit, Merino Socks, OPTIONAL - Merino SL Bodysuit
Room Temp 16°c – All Season Sleeping Bag, Merino Babygrow, Merino LS Bodysuit, Merino Socks, OPTIONAL - Merino SL Bodysuit
Please Note: This is just a guide and all babies are different. You should check your baby behind the neck to ensure they’re not too hot or cold and layer up or down accordingly. Keep in mind that it’s safer for babies to be cooler rather than too hot when they sleep.
Choose pyjamas and other layers made from natural fibres - Merino or Cotton - as they breathe and help regulate temperature. We recommend the rotation of at least two sleeping bags/sleepwalkers per season for ease of use.
If you're still unsure of how you should dress your baby for sleep - we have put together a handy guide which you can take a look at HERE
Little Bee by Dimples Sleeping bags and sleepwalkers are a great and useful option for every modern family. They are a safer alternative to bedding and are a great way to start a bedtime routine.
Winter can be hard when you have a little one – especially if they’re brand new. Not only do you need to think about keeping baby warm and dry, you also need to worry about colds, flus, and other winter nasties.
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