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    Posted: 22 April 2008 at 9:57am
Where can I find one of these? Merino would be preferable.
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I've never seen one and I wonder if it is because they would grow out of them so much faster. The other ones can last for AGES! Could you just put a merino bodysuit underneath otherwise?
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i have never seen one either... but today i saw that cosy bundles have new merino bamboo sleeping bags with a longer sleeve..

they are called bamberino

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Nature Baby have a long sleeve sleep cocoon on sale - not sure if these are sleeping bags or just nighties though?
http://www.naturebaby.co.nz/specials/babywear_specials.html
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was just coming to mention the bamberino's deb   i want one for charli as she's almost too long for her sleeping sacks, but just can't afford it right now. i'd also love one for myself, they sound so snuggly!

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My friend used a gogo bag but got her Mum to knit some "arm warmers". That did the trick.
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I was looking for the same thing yesterday.
I bought a merino sleep sack of a lady on trade me that makes them for $70, and there is a website that sell sleepsuits with closed mittens that i am going to buy that look good.. PM me if you want details
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Trademe is good for lots of variety! They have a 'sleeping bag' section in the 'baby gear' section, so there are lots to check out there.
good luck!
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Found this on the Grobag website, as to why they don't have sleeves.


Why don't Grobag® baby sleeping bags have sleeves?
We believe that baby sleeping bags should be sleeveless to aid heat loss and air circulation. (Babies sleeping under traditional blankets rarely sleep with their arms inside). In cooler weather, we recommend our long-sleeve bodysuits, in addition to a long-sleeved pyjama top or sleepsuit.

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I couldn't find any either and can't really afford the merino ones so have just made one for Jack (and MIL is going to make the second as I don'd have time!). The fabric for 2 cost slightly less than the cost of 1 sleeveless sleep sack
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I got one from Baby Factory, its cotton inside and fleecy outside, comes from Australia....$19
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