
I resisted the cult of Woolino initially but once I got one they're actually fantastic sleep sacks. The 4 seasons one negates the need for different winter/summer ones and because it's so big, it fit my kid from 5 months to just under 2 years and then we got the bigger size and he has room to grow at 3 years old. They wash and wear beautifully so our next baby can use them all once she's out of swaddles. Honestly if they made one in my size, I would get it.
Initially resisted but converted — fit from 5mo to nearly 2yr, washes beautifully, would buy adult size: 'Honestly if they made one in my size, I would get it'
We're Woolino stans in our house. Their all-year sleep sacks are good from ages 2 months - 2 years, and they're temperature regulating, so that you don't need multiple sleep sacks for different weather/times of year. They're pricey, but we get so much use out of them that it's felt worth it to me. We have two, so that we always have a backup if one is being washed. I actually found one of them secondhand on FB Marketplace, and it was still in good shape and cost me half of what they do brand new
Enthusiastic recommendation — temperature regulating, 2mo-2yr, worth the price, found one secondhand: 'We're Woolino stans in our house... they're temperature regulating'
We have used Halo, Burt's Bees and woolino over the past 2.5 years. Halo has some really cute prints but I did find they wore out rather quick. Burt's bees has been great because they have an XL size that my kiddo will be in until she is ready to transition out of the crib. The woolino one, I wish we bought sooner. We typically only used it in the winter but it can be worn year round. This is honestly probably your best investment as the one we have is recommended from 2 to 24 months. My kid ...
Used 2.5 years, wished they'd bought sooner, 2-24mo size still fits at 2.5yr: 'This is honestly probably your best investment... My kid is 2.5 years and still fits in it wonderfully'
We have used Halo, Burt's Bees and woolino over the past 2.5 years. Halo has some really cute prints but I did find they wore out rather quick. Burt's bees has been great because they have an XL size that my kiddo will be in until she is ready to transition out of the crib. The woolino one, I wish we bought sooner. We typically only used it in the winter but it can be worn year round. This is honestly probably your best investment as the one we have is recommended from 2 to 24 months. My kid ...
Used 2.5 years, wished they'd bought sooner, 2-24mo size still fits at 2.5yr: 'This is honestly probably your best investment... My kid is 2.5 years and still fits in it wonderfully'
Woolino! No doubt. Have 2 and it has lasted the baby for so long. The size is 2 months to 2 years.
Owns 2, lasted a long time, 2mo-2yr size: 'Woolino! No doubt. Have 2 and it has lasted the baby for so long'
I recommend wool sleep sacks (I have one from Woolino and one from Superlove Merino) - I've been using them since my son was a newborn and now he's 7 months with plenty of room to grow into. I love not having to worry about TOGs and it getting too small anytime soon. I also used the Halo sleep sack as a more lightweight option and it was great. I also bought a Burt's Bees Beekeeper sleep bag; I haven't tried it yet but it looks nice.
Owns Woolino and Superlove Merino, used since newborn at 7 months, loves not worrying about TOGs: 'I love not having to worry about TOGs and it getting too small anytime soon'
I recommend wool sleep sacks (I have one from Woolino and one from Superlove Merino) - I've been using them since my son was a newborn and now he's 7 months with plenty of room to grow into. I love not having to worry about TOGs and it getting too small anytime soon. I also used the Halo sleep sack as a more lightweight option and it was great. I also bought a Burt's Bees Beekeeper sleep bag; I haven't tried it yet but it looks nice.
Owns Woolino and Superlove Merino, used since newborn at 7 months, loves not worrying about TOGs: 'I love not having to worry about TOGs and it getting too small anytime soon'
I would keep only the love to dream and woolino. Use the love to dream until they fit the woolino then use the woolino until they're ready for a regular blanket. Maybe 2 of each in case one is in the wash, you can find both secondhand easily if you don't want to pay full price for two woolino though.
Recommends keeping only L2D and Woolino — use Woolino until ready for blanket: 'Use the love to dream until they fit the woolino then use the woolino until they're ready for a regular blanket'
I would keep only the love to dream and woolino. Use the love to dream until they fit the woolino then use the woolino until they're ready for a regular blanket. Maybe 2 of each in case one is in the wash, you can find both secondhand easily if you don't want to pay full price for two woolino though.
Recommends keeping only L2D and Woolino — use Woolino until ready for blanket: 'Use the love to dream until they fit the woolino then use the woolino until they're ready for a regular blanket'
So we use the Woolini sleep sack. My little has eczema too. The woolino is made of merino wool, which is AMAZING for eczema. I put him in a long sleeve cotton sleeper with mittens attached, then the woolino. It does not have sleeves, but it naturally self regulates hot or cold temperatures because of the wool. It washes well. It is pricey but I don't regret it.
Owns it for baby with eczema, praises merino wool for temperature regulation and eczema: 'The woolino is made of merino wool, which is AMAZING for eczema... It washes well. It is pricey but I don't regret it'
So we use the Woolini sleep sack. My little has eczema too. The woolino is made of merino wool, which is AMAZING for eczema. I put him in a long sleeve cotton sleeper with mittens attached, then the woolino. It does not have sleeves, but it naturally self regulates hot or cold temperatures because of the wool. It washes well. It is pricey but I don't regret it.
Owns it for baby with eczema, praises merino wool for temperature regulation and eczema: 'The woolino is made of merino wool, which is AMAZING for eczema... It washes well. It is pricey but I don't regret it'
Woolino is $$ and great as a gift, but you'll only be able to use it once your baby is 2-3mo old. We have several that have aged beautifully across two kids. We used halo sleep sacks until baby was big enough. If your kid will be going to daycare, you'll need one to keep there during the week, and babies will spit up or drool or be sick, so having a few to rotate or use at school will be a necessity. We use a cheap Amazon sleep sack for school, and a woolino at home.
Multiple Woolinos across two kids, aged beautifully, uses at home: 'We have several that have aged beautifully across two kids... a woolino at home'
Woolino is $$ and great as a gift, but you'll only be able to use it once your baby is 2-3mo old. We have several that have aged beautifully across two kids. We used halo sleep sacks until baby was big enough. If your kid will be going to daycare, you'll need one to keep there during the week, and babies will spit up or drool or be sick, so having a few to rotate or use at school will be a necessity. We use a cheap Amazon sleep sack for school, and a woolino at home.
Multiple Woolinos across two kids, aged beautifully, uses at home: 'We have several that have aged beautifully across two kids... a woolino at home'
We love the woolino. It doesnt have sleeves, though. We have long sleeve onesies.
Loves it, notes no sleeves: 'We love the woolino. It doesnt have sleeves, though. We have long sleeve onesies'
First 4 months, the Ollie. 4 to 24 months Woolino
Uses from 4 months: 'First 4 months, the Ollie. 4 to 24 months Woolino'
Woolino (2-24 month size) for the post-swaddle stage. My first baby LOVED the Love to Dream swaddle sacks, but they didn't sleep very well in them. The Halo swaddles worked pretty well, but we preferred the Happiest Baby Sleepea.
Recommends 2-24 month size for post-swaddle stage: 'Woolino (2-24 month size) for the post-swaddle stage'
We love the woolino. It doesnt have sleeves, though. We have long sleeve onesies.
Loves it, notes no sleeves: 'We love the woolino. It doesnt have sleeves, though. We have long sleeve onesies'
First 4 months, the Ollie. 4 to 24 months Woolino
Uses from 4 months: 'First 4 months, the Ollie. 4 to 24 months Woolino'
Woolino (2-24 month size) for the post-swaddle stage. My first baby LOVED the Love to Dream swaddle sacks, but they didn't sleep very well in them. The Halo swaddles worked pretty well, but we preferred the Happiest Baby Sleepea.
Recommends 2-24 month size for post-swaddle stage: 'Woolino (2-24 month size) for the post-swaddle stage'
We did love to dream and then the woolino at 2 months. I couldn't figure out the tog situation, so we streamlined it.
Used from 2 months, simplified tog decisions: 'We did love to dream and then the woolino at 2 months. I couldn't figure out the tog situation, so we streamlined it'
We did love to dream and then the woolino at 2 months. I couldn't figure out the tog situation, so we streamlined it.
Used from 2 months, simplified tog decisions: 'We did love to dream and then the woolino at 2 months. I couldn't figure out the tog situation, so we streamlined it'
Woolino!
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Woolino!
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Kyte XS sleep sacks are quite small. My baby started rolling early and they were the only ones I liked for a tiny baby. I seriously bought over a dozen brands of sleep sack. Kyte was the only one with a neck hole where I was confident it wouldn't ride up over baby's face. Woolino 2 months - 2 years wasn't acceptable until about 5 or 6 months, even with the underarm snaps. I had a lot of anxiety about this. Prior to the sleep sack, we used the Love to Dream arms up swaddle.
Mixed — fit wasn't acceptable until 5-6 months even with underarm snaps, caused anxiety: 'Woolino 2 months - 2 years wasn't acceptable until about 5 or 6 months'
Kyte XS sleep sacks are quite small. My baby started rolling early and they were the only ones I liked for a tiny baby. I seriously bought over a dozen brands of sleep sack. Kyte was the only one with a neck hole where I was confident it wouldn't ride up over baby's face. Woolino 2 months - 2 years wasn't acceptable until about 5 or 6 months, even with the underarm snaps. I had a lot of anxiety about this. Prior to the sleep sack, we used the Love to Dream arms up swaddle.
Mixed — fit wasn't acceptable until 5-6 months even with underarm snaps, caused anxiety: 'Woolino 2 months - 2 years wasn't acceptable until about 5 or 6 months'