S/o sleepsack and tripping

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Anonymous wrote:Why don't you give her a blanket? The SIDS risk is only for infants under age 1. And for all the people who will say their kid won't stay under the blanket, I don't want to hear it. My 9 month old uses a light blanket just fine. If they get cold, they figure it out. Or tuck a heavy quilt in for her. I just can't believe all these sleepsack conundrums posted daily. Or the toddler pillow nonsense! Just give her a blanket already, for the love of God.


A lot of kids don't keep blankets on, that's probably why. I usually find my three year old's blanket bunched up next to her when I check on her before I go to bed.


I said I didn't want to hear it...

If they pull the blanket off, then they can't be that cold. If they yell for you to cover them up, then really tuck a blanket under the edges of the mattress for them, or show them how to wriggle back under by themselves. I promise, even babies can do this if they are motivated to stay warm. Mostly, the blanket problem is in the same category as "I need a cup of water." A ploy to get you to give a little attention post bedtime. Respond if you want, but toddlers are capable of staying covered if they are really cold.


Tell us more, oh wise one. Your nine months of experience are incredibly helpful on this thread about toddlers.


Never said my 9 month old was my only child, I only said that he could use a blanket just fine. Hope your close reading skins don't hinder your career.
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Anonymous wrote:Why not footie PJs?


OP here, that's what we use now but I just worry about when it gets colder. I sleep with a blanket and it seems odd to have her sleep without, even when in layered pajamas


Fleece footie PJs are much warmer and more comfortable to sleep in than a sleep sack.

They have adult sizes. Give it a try.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you give her a blanket? The SIDS risk is only for infants under age 1. And for all the people who will say their kid won't stay under the blanket, I don't want to hear it. My 9 month old uses a light blanket just fine. If they get cold, they figure it out. Or tuck a heavy quilt in for her. I just can't believe all these sleepsack conundrums posted daily. Or the toddler pillow nonsense! Just give her a blanket already, for the love of God.


A lot of kids don't keep blankets on, that's probably why. I usually find my three year old's blanket bunched up next to her when I check on her before I go to bed.


I said I didn't want to hear it...

If they pull the blanket off, then they can't be that cold. If they yell for you to cover them up, then really tuck a blanket under the edges of the mattress for them, or show them how to wriggle back under by themselves. I promise, even babies can do this if they are motivated to stay warm. Mostly, the blanket problem is in the same category as "I need a cup of water." A ploy to get you to give a little attention post bedtime. Respond if you want, but toddlers are capable of staying covered if they are really cold.


What blanket problem? Nobody's calling me in the middle of the night asking me to put a blanket back on her. You have issues, lady.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you give her a blanket? The SIDS risk is only for infants under age 1. And for all the people who will say their kid won't stay under the blanket, I don't want to hear it. My 9 month old uses a light blanket just fine. If they get cold, they figure it out. Or tuck a heavy quilt in for her. I just can't believe all these sleepsack conundrums posted daily. Or the toddler pillow nonsense! Just give her a blanket already, for the love of God.


A lot of kids don't keep blankets on, that's probably why. I usually find my three year old's blanket bunched up next to her when I check on her before I go to bed.


I said I didn't want to hear it...

If they pull the blanket off, then they can't be that cold. If they yell for you to cover them up, then really tuck a blanket under the edges of the mattress for them, or show them how to wriggle back under by themselves. I promise, even babies can do this if they are motivated to stay warm. Mostly, the blanket problem is in the same category as "I need a cup of water." A ploy to get you to give a little attention post bedtime. Respond if you want, but toddlers are capable of staying covered if they are really cold.


Tell us more, oh wise one. Your nine months of experience are incredibly helpful on this thread about toddlers.


Never said my 9 month old was my only child, I only said that he could use a blanket just fine. Hope your close reading skins don't hinder your career.


Nine months old is way too young for a blanket. I don't know how you can sleep soundly with a blanket in your baby's crib. What other risks are you taking with your children?
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