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  2. The best sleep sacks, tried by babies and parents - AOL

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    Aden + Anais Cotton Knit Baby Wrap $ at Amazon. Aden + Anais Cotton Knit Baby Wrap $ at Target. Aden + Anais Cotton Knit Baby Wrap $ at Nordstorm. Like the SwaddleMe, this swaddle sleep sack comes ...

  3. The Best Sleep Sacks, Tested by Parents and Approved by ... - AOL

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    Amazon. This 100 percent cotton sleep sack was rated the #1 swaddle by the New York Times.Rightfully so, since it features seasoned-parent hacks like a two-way zipper for easy diaper changes and ...

  4. Blanket sleeper - Wikipedia

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    It represents an intermediate step between regular pajamas or babygrow, and bag-like coverings for infants such as buntings or infant sleeping bags (Terminology and Variations sections below). Like bag-like coverings, the blanket sleeper is designed to be sufficiently warm as to make regular blankets or other bed covers unnecessary, even in ...

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  6. Sleeping bag - Wikipedia

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    A sleeping bag is an insulated covering for a person, essentially a lightweight quilt that can be closed with a zipper or similar means to form a tube, which functions as lightweight, portable bedding in situations where a person is sleeping outdoors (e.g. when camping, hiking, hill walking or climbing).

  7. Safe to Sleep - Wikipedia

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    A plot of SIDS rate from 1988 to 2006. The Safe to Sleep campaign, formerly known as the Back to Sleep campaign, [1] is an initiative backed by the US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) at the US National Institutes of Health to encourage parents to have their infants sleep on their backs (supine position) to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.

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