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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is 2.5 and we're going strong in a sleep sack. We did add a pillow around age 1.5 (basically when he stopped being all over the crib, and generally had his head in the same place in the morning as he did at night - it's a bit helpful, I think, when he has a cold). My plan is to leave him in the sleep sack as long as he's in the crib. It helps prevent climbing out, it avoids the "mooooooooom my blanket is wrooooooong" issue, it's simple, it works. When he moves to a toddler bed, he'll switch to a blanket. My plan is to leave him in a crib as long as humanly possible, which (considering he's not a climber) probably means until night potty training, sometime north age 3, maybe even 4 or close to it? I will keep my societally acceptable baby cage as long as possible, thank-you-very-much. [/quote] Or keep him in the crib until your back breaks hoisting him in and out of there![/quote]
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