Preserve your precious sleep routine when it’s time to transition.
As soon as your baby starts showing signs of trying to roll, you must transition them to 'arms-free' sleep. Love to Dream™ Transition Bags can help to ease this adjustment, enabling you to zip off one 'wing' to start with (for a few sleep cycles), until your baby is ready to sleep with both arms out.
The Swaddle Up™ Transition Bag 3.5 TOG helps your baby to gradually adjust to sleeping un-swaddled, while providing them with extra cosy warmth for winter.
Features:
- Gentler way to help your baby graduate from swaddling
- Patented zip-off wings
- Converts to a snug sleeping bag, maintaining the secure feeling of being swaddled
- Twin zipper for easy nappy changes
- Acknowledged as a hip-healthy product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute; design allows the recommended flexion for hips & legs
- This 3.5 TOG Material is ideal for room temperatures below 16°C
- Extra warm built-in blanket for extra warmth & comfort, ideal for extra-cool climates
- No loose layers to kick off during sleep
- Pairs perfectly with our Love to Dream™ layers for sleep and play
- Available in 2 sizes: Medium & Large
- Fabric content: Outer & Lining: 93% Cotton 7% Elastane, Filling: 100% Cotton
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Sizing & Temperature Information:
- Available in 3 sizes: Medium (6–8.5kgs), Large (8.5–11kgs) & Extra Large (11–14kgs),
- See our TOG & Temperature Guide page for Love to Dream's recommendation of how to layer up under your baby’s transition bag/suit according to their room temperature.
Care & Safety:
- Easy care: Machine washable & tumble dryer friendly – tumble dry inside out on second cycle for quicker drying. See our Care & Safety page for more information.

How to use:
The Swaddle Up™ Transition Bag helps your baby to gradually adjust to sleeping un-swaddled. Simply unzip one ‘wing’ – either as baby sleeps or when dressing them – for a few sleep cycles to help your baby get used to the sensation of sleeping with one arm free. When they seem well-adjusted, complete the transition by removing the second wing, and you’ll be able to continue using the garment as a sleeping bag!