When to Use a Blanket Instead of a Sleep Sack for Your Child

Learn when to switch from a sleep sack to a blanket for your child to ensure safe and comfortable sleep.

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Use a blanket instead of a sleep sack when your child is old enough to safely handle it, typically around the age of 1 year or older. Ensure the blanket is lightweight and appropriately sized to reduce the risk of suffocation. For younger infants, a sleep sack is often safer, as it reduces the risk of SIDS.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the benefits of using a sleep sack? A sleep sack helps keep infants warm without the risks associated with loose bedding, significantly reducing the chance of SIDS.
  2. At what age can I safely use a blanket for my baby? Children are typically ready to use a blanket instead of a sleep sack around the age of 1, but make sure it is safe and lightweight.
  3. What should I consider when choosing a blanket for my toddler? Choose a lightweight, appropriately sized blanket that cannot be easily tangled around your toddler to minimize suffocation risks.