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Topic: Go Go Bag Posted: 10 August 2006 at 7:01pm |
Zac has been sleeping in borrowed sleeping bags as I can't seem to find one for his age over here and I've seen the ad for the Go Go Bag but it seems really expensive. Can anyone recommend the Go Go Bag or another one as my mother and step-children are coming over in September so I thought Mum could bring one over from NZ.
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Posted: 10 August 2006 at 7:11pm |
james has a tiger sleeping bag that has arms and is made of polour fleese lovey and wram me and mum got from kmart but they have sold out of thses oh and it was only 29.95 so alot cheeper then the go go bags u can get ones like mine from babycity or factreoy and they work just the same as the dearer ones but just cheeper
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Posted: 10 August 2006 at 8:41pm |
Oh I'd love to get a go go bag for when our little girl needs it! It is more expensive but it is Merino so warm in winter cool in summer. I've only heard good things about them!
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Posted: 10 August 2006 at 8:46pm |
Tons of them in the shops. tell your mum to get one in the winter sales - KMart, Baby factory, Farmers.
Not sure about the Go Go bags, but a lot seem not to have arms but kinda be like a overall type thing. The ones I got from the warehouse (From Nana), have arms and are nice and snuggly - only problem is Taine has long arms and they are becoming a wee bit short now.
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Posted: 10 August 2006 at 10:38pm |
I have sleeping bags for Joey from Germany, but they are sleeveless and I find that good for us. I would probably go with the go go bag. I have heard great thigs about them and although they are more expensive they will last a long time and are natural fibres as opposed to polarfleece or something which can make bub overheat easily.
gee, that made me sound like a real snob
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Posted: 11 August 2006 at 7:39am |
actually Ana, Taine is a hot kid and he does tend to sweat in the old cheapies we have,
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Posted: 11 August 2006 at 8:12am |
We've been given a couple of sleeping bags, but are they meant to be used as a sort of substitute for when you stop wrapping them completely up? The ones we've got don't have arms either...
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Posted: 11 August 2006 at 8:19am |
i have tons of sleeping sacks coz ella doesnt like to be swaddled she screams out of frustration if we do so i use the sleeping sack
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Posted: 11 August 2006 at 8:57am |
We had Andrew in a sleepbag after we stopped wrapping him. We got one with our car seat and then gave it to mum and she made a few in different sizes out of polar fleese. I found it really good for Andrew to have one at daycare as he knew it was his and no one else could have it.
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