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Baby sleeping bags

For sweet dreams and healthy baby sleep.

Our sleeping bags at a glance
Down filling
  • TOG rating: 3.0

  • 100% organic cotton with 90% down and 10% feathers

  • Zipper

  • Press studs on the shoulders

  • Renforcé in organic quality

  • Heat-regulating and super cozy

Organic cotton fleece
  • TOG rating: 0.7

  • 100% organic cotton

  • Zipper

  • Ideal for the transitional season

  • Good moisture absorption

  • Temperature regulating

  • Breathable

Wool terry
  • TOG value: 0.6

  • 100% virgin wool kbT

  • Zipper

  • Ideal for the transition period

  • For newborns

  • Optimally retains heat without overheating

  • Good moisture absorption Temperature-regulating

  • Adjustable cuffs on the sleeves

Cotton jersey
  • TOG value: 0.3

  • 100% organic cotton

  • Zipper

  • Lightweight sleeping bag for summer

  • Soft brushed

  • Natural color: Unbleached & undyed

  • Long sleeves with scratch protection

Which sleeping bag does your baby need?

The temperature of the nursery is crucial when choosing the right sleeping bag; 16–18°C is recommended. The TOG value tells you how warm the sleeping bag will keep your baby. The higher the value, the warmer the sleeping bag. All hessnatur baby sleeping bags have been tested by an independent testing laboratory. Decide for yourself which sleeping bag and clothing your baby should wear.

A tip: you know your child best. Feel your child's neck: if it is damp, it is too warm in bed. Use the table below as a guide.

What size sleeping bag does your baby need?

To determine the right sleeping bag size, you can use the following formula:

Body length - head length + 10 cm legroom = correct sleeping bag size.

If you are unsure which size is right, opt for the smaller size, as the sleeping bag should not be too big so that your baby does not slip inside – that's the rule of thumb.

The neckline should not be too large so that the head does not slip through, but at the same time it should not be too tight around your little one's neck. If your child is lying in the sleeping bag and you can still fit one of your fingers into the neckline, then the neckline is the right size. The same applies to the armholes: if the armholes are too wide, too much heat will be lost and your baby's arms may slip into the sleeping bag. However, the armholes should not be too tight or constricting. That's why our sleeping bags have adjustable straps so that they always fit perfectly. The sleeping bag should also be long and wide enough to give your baby enough freedom of movement.

The ideal clothing to wear underneath.

Children need sleep that protects them. That's why our pajamas and bodysuits are made from pure natural materials – free from harmful substances, skin-friendly and high-quality. Many items are even completely free from dyes and bleaches. For nights full of peace, warmth and security. Naturally responsible – right from the start.