What is TOG? TOG stands for Thermal Overall Grade and is a unit of measurement for the insulation and warmth of sleepwear and bedding. The lower the TOG rating, the lighter the substance; the higher the rating, the more padded and isolated the substance.The Sheeting Sleeping Bag for babies and toddlers is typically for those from around 3 months old who prefer more room in the bag. The safe sleep approved design is made from a 400 thread count organic cotton outer that is smooth and luxurious on baby’s skin. The ergonomically designed bag has a wide fit and unique stretch jersey cotton inserts in the sides and shoulders to allow baby to move more freely and comfortably during sleep.The 2.5 TOG Sheeting Sleeping Bag is ideal for keeping a child warm during the night in room temperatures of 17–23°C. A 2.5 TOG rating means that no additional bedding is required in the cot when using this product, making it a safe-sleep option. Parents can rest assured that the breathable organic natural fibres will help regulate their child’s temperature and prevent overheating. Parents can follow the FREE room thermometer and What to Wear guide included with the product and layer appropriately underneath to keep their child warm.The bell shaped design is hip-friendly for growing bubs and the two-way zipper gives easy access for quick nappy changes during the night. All ergoPouch fabrics are dyed with non-toxic, water-based dyes and come in trending prints and colours to suit any nursery. All prints are designed directly in ergoPouch.The Sheeting Sleeping Bag meets all safety standards in Australia and New Zealand and is reviewed by the Eczema Association of Australia as a skin-friendly product.Features:GOTS certified organic cottonbreathable natural fibressilky smooth400 thread countelasticated side panelsbell-shaped bottomarms-out sleepingTOG rating for warmthzip fasteningtwo-way zipcertified non-toxickind to skinno blankets requiredmachine washableHow to use:1. Lay the sleeping bag on a flat, low surface with the zip open.2. Place the baby on top of the bag. Put the baby's arms into the sleeves and tuck their legs into the bag, then close the zip.3. To change the baby's nappy or cool them down, open the zip from the bottom of the bag to free their legs and lower torso. Close the zipper again when you have finished working.4. Layer a warm layer underneath as needed. 5. To get a visual guide on how it all comes together, check out our How to Use a Sleeping Bag video.5. Always put the baby to sleep in a safe environment.













