The You&Me is made from organic cotton dual fabric.
The two parts of the You&Me are easy to detach. Two versions of the body are supplied. This means that you can place one on your pillow or close to you whilst you sleep (to load it with your scent). Meanwhile, the baby takes the other one (loaded with your reassuring scent). This will make separation easier as your child will always feel as if you are close by.
The head is reversible. A sleeping bear is on one side, and an awake rabbit is on the other. This means you can create a daytime/bedtime routine with your little one.
Care Instruction:
Machine washable at 40 °C
Tumble dry at low temperature
In stock
Only 4 left
Brand
Doomoo
ColourGreen
$49.90
Size Guide
Clothing Prem to 18 Months
Size
Age Guide
Weight
Height
Premature
Premature or Small Newborn
Up to 4Kg
Up to 55cm
Newborn
0-3 months
4-6Kg
Up to 62cm
3 Month
3-6 months
6-8Kg
Up to 68cm
6 Month
6-12 Month
8-10Kg
Up to 76cm
12 Month
12-18 Month
10-12Kg
Up to 84cm
18 Month
18-24 Month
12-14Kg
Up to 92cm
Clothing 2 to 6 Years
Size
Age Guide
Height
Chest
Waist
Hip
2 Year
2-3 Years
Up to 100cm
56
51
58
3 Year
3-4 Years
Up to 105cm
58
53
60
4 Year
4-5 Years
Up to 110cm
60
55
62
5 Year
5-6 Years
Up to 115cm
62
57
64
6 Year
6-7 Years
Up to 120cm
64
59
66
Beanie Size Guide
Size
Head Circumference
Age Guide
Premature
31-35 cm
Premature or Small Newborn
Newborn
35-40 cm
Newborn
Small
40-43 cm
3-6 Months
Medium
43-47 cm
6-18 Months
Large
47-52 cm
18-3 Years
Sunhat Size Guide
Size
Head Circumference
Age Guide
Newborn
34-37 cm
Newborn
Small
37-40 cm
3-6 Months
Medium
40-44 cm
6-12 Months
Large
44-49 cm
12-24 Years
Xtra Large
49-54 cm
2-4 Years
Sleep Pods Size Guide
Size
Weight
Age Guide
Measurement(Back to Hem)
Newborn
0-6 kgs
0-3 Months
60.5 cm
Small
0-8 kgs
3-6 Months
66 cm
Booties Size Guide
Size
Age Guide
Newborn
0-3 Months
Small
3-6 Months
Medium
6-12 Months
Large
12-18 Months
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