aden + anais Cozy Sleeping Bag Review

by Kate on March 12th, 2010 | 7 Comments » | In Baby, Reviews

aden + anais logoWe may live in Florida, but I have to tell you the aden + anais Cozy Sleeping Bag couldn’t have arrived at a better time. The comfy sleep sack arrived a couple of weeks ago in the middle of a cold spell and it was just what my little one needed to help secure a good night’s sleep. And, she has slept in it every single night since it was delivered.

About the Cozy Sleeping Bags

aden + anais cozy sleeping bags are four layers of muslin, making babies comfortably warm during cold, wintry nights.  aden + anais sleeping bags are designed to be worn over a baby’s pajamas, ensuring a safe night’s sleep by eliminating loose crib blankets, which can be dangerous. Muslin’s light, open weave allows a baby’s body temperature to regulate itself naturally helping to prevent overheating. aden + anais sleeping bags offer the ultimate in breathability and softness, as the more the more you wash them, the softer they get.

Our Experience

aden + anais cozy sleepsacksFirst things first, the Cozy Sleeping Bag is so stinking soft, but not in the traditional baby fluffy soft way. The muslin material is just so breathable and light that it feels extremely soft to the touch. After getting my hands on this Sleeping Bag I can see why aden + anais added the Issie security blanket to the collection. The styles are modern and simple. Toddler Girl’s been snoozing in the baby cakes design with pink and grey fairies.

So in addition to being soft and comfortable, the Sleeping Bag is smart. It zips from the top down so that when you need to change a diaper you don’t have to take the whole thing off – you just unzip a bit from the bottom. The top of the zipper is covered, too, so nothing but soft muslin touches baby. An added benefit is that I think my daughter knows when the Sleeping Bag goes on, it’s time for bed. It’s just part of the routine and another signal to her that it’s time to sleep.

aden + anais cozy sleeping bag review

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… I love that even when it’s chilly at night, my little one’s feet are warm and she’s nice and cozy when I go to her in the morning. Of course, for babies the use of the sleeping bag is important because it replaces the need for a loose blanket which is a risk factor in SIDS. The Sleeping Sack is comfortable, well made and a must have for babies.

Or Not to Buy… The season for the Cozy Sleeping Bag is nearing its end in Florida and other parts of the country. (But, first, I’ll put her in short sleeved pj’s so she can wear it longer!)

Shop! The aden + anais Cozy Sleeping Bag is $39.95. If you’re thinking spring, the Classic Sleeping Bag is a single layer of muslin, with the same features as the Cozy, for $29.95.

Disclosure: Thank you to aden + anais for a sample product for the purpose of this review. Opinions are my own and uninfluenced by receipt of product. Others may have a different experience.
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Kate started The Shopping Mama™ in January 2009 when she traded in online legal research and writing for locating the best products for children. She shops for a 5 year old boy, 3 year old girl and newborn baby boy. Kate and her family live in steamy Montgomery, Alabama and are happy to be living all together as a family of four after surviving a one year deployment. Read more from Kate on The BabyCenter Blog and Bravado Designs' Breastfeeding Diaries.

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Comments (7)

  1. Those look comfy. Do they make them in adult sizes? LOL!

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      Kate

      I know, right! It could be the sleeping version of the Snuggie. I think it would be a hit!

  2. Jana

    March 12, 2010

    My two girls are too old for these, but I had to say that your little one looks like my little one with those sweaty curls :-)

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      Kate

      Yep, I think it’s time to switch to the short sleeved shirt or onesie rather than her long sleeved and long pants PJs. Her hair always looks so stinking cute after sleeping.

  3. Deal-ectible Mom

    March 12, 2010

    Love these and your little one looks so precious sleeping in it! Well, she would look precious anytime though ;)

  4. April

    March 13, 2010

    I love sleeping sacks! I haven’t tried the Aden and Anais brand yet, but I probably will with our little girl. As you probably know, sleeping sacks have been quite the thing in Europe for years. When I was living in the NL, I used to give any friend who was expecting a sleep sack because I thought they were so genius… no need to worry about kicking off the covers or ending up with a blanket over the face. I’m thrilled they have caught on here. I just ordered two A & A swaddle blankets for baby girl and I can’t wait until they get here (even though I’m not due until late June). The patterns are so adorable!

  5. Cindy

    March 13, 2010

    I used aden + anais swaddles for the first 8 months and the sleeping bag was the perfect transition. I really love all of their products including the muslin washcloths and burpy bibs.

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