Bunting Bags
Keeping a baby warm and comfortable while sleeping is very important, especially in the cold, damp, miserable winters, especially if your baby likes to kick and fidget, and throw their covers off in the night! This is where the bunting bag might be an ideal purchase.
Bunting Bags were designed for use indoors to keep babies warm while sleeping, especially in winter, though many parents also use them when they take the baby out, attaching the bag to a car seat or carrycot.
While hoods are a common feature in Bunting Bags, there are two main variants in the designs of these products. There are Bunting Bags that are designed very much like a traditional Sleeping Bag, just in miniature, and others that have been produced with sealed arm and leg spaces for the baby.
Bunting Bags are manufactured using two different types of material, the first is used for the inner layer, which tends to be thick, dense, and warm, such as Fleece, Lambswool or Chenille, while the second is used to produce the outer layer of the Bunting Bag. This tends to be a sturdy, durable material like Corduroy, or Waterproof Materials.
Most Bunting Bags will feature Zippers to zip down, or detach various parts of the Bunting Bag, which is great for baby changing or feeding. Some Bunting Bags are also extendable width and height wise, so they will grow with your child, and save you money during their infant years.
You’ll find all the Bunting Bags are easy to use, washable, and as mentioned, will either grow with your child, or cater for specific age ranges, such as new-borns, 3-9 month old babies, 9-18 month old babies, or 1-3 year olds. With the variety of materials, you can also choose products for cool or very cold temperatures. As to the design and colour, that is all down to personal taste, but there are Bunting Bags available that are suitable for boys, girls, or even unisex if you want a Bunting Bag that you can use for future additions to your family.
No hassle, no fuss, and one very cosy baby-sounds ideal doesn’t it? So why not check out Bunting Bags and http://www.buntingbags.co.uk for more information.

