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Merino Kids toddler sleeping bags ?30 each/?50 pair


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Merino Kids Standard Weight Go Go Sleeping Bag in Turtledove Stripe (grey) and GreyBlue Stripe.


Used but excellent condition and in original bags with tags on. Up to ?100 each new. ?30 each or ?50 for pair.


Tog range: 0.5 to 1.8 (perfect all year round in a standard home).


These are international award-winning baby sleep bags designed for babies and toddlers and using 100% natural fibres (merino wool and cotton).


The natural ability of superfine merino wool allows skin to breathe and regulates body temperature year-round, so baby won't overheat or wake up cold - perfect for all seasons and environments and saves buying different weight sleeping bags for different seasons.


HIGHLIGHTS


* YKK zip opens from the bottom for easy nappy changes

* Nickel free shoulder poppers on one side to reduce escape attempts

* Nickel free under arm poppers for easy adjustment as your little one grows

* Travel vent for easy transfer from car seat/pushchair to cot

* Machine washable

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