Introducing ergoPouch, skin-friendly and natural sleeping suits for babies and toddlers

ergoPouch, the Australian company renowned for their skin-friendly, and natural sleeping suits are launching a beautiful new summer collection of swaddles, sleeping sacks with John Lewis and Buggybaby.co.uk from March 2018.

Parents in the UK can finally sleep tight with the knowledge that their little one is tucked up cozy and safe in the finest fabrics and sleeping sacks which have been cleverly designed to work in harmony with sleeping pods. ergoPouch products reduces the risks associated with blankets and have been designed ergonomically to swaddle babies without restriction, offering freedom of movement – just like in the womb.

Because little one’s love being in their ergoPouch products day and night, all ergoPouch swaddles, sacks and suits come in a diverse range of fashion forward prints and designs. Not only that, ergoPouch have designed their products with intelligence to make the lives of new parents just a little bit easier. All ergoPouch products offer a clever two-way zipper for easy nappy changing, and the ergoPouch Sleeping Suit comes with no-slip grip on the feet, converts into a sleeping bag and can even be used with a pram, stroller and car seat.

ergoCocoon Swaddle

The ergoCocoon Swaddle is aimed at babies aged 0-3 months and allows them to be swaddled with arms in to contain natural startle reflex.

ErgoCocoon

Key Features:

  • 3-12 months’ transition from swaddle to sleep bag (arms out) with armhole poppers
  • Made with natural organic fibres
  • Breathable, skin friendly and eco friendly
  • Keeps baby warm without the need for blankets
  • Available in 3 tog weights to suit every season
  • Two-way zipper for easy nappy change
  • Offers excellent hip positioning and movement for optimum hip health
  • ergoPouch Cocoon has been recognized by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute

ergoPouch Sleeping Suit 

Aimed at babies and toddlers from 2 months – 4 years.

ErgoPouch

Key Features:

  • Transitions from Sleeping Bag to Sleep Suit with legs using zippers
  • Made with skin friendly natural fibres, including all fillings
  • Eco-friendly, no pesticides or chemicals
  • Grip pads on feet for little walkers
  • Cotton fleece sleeves (winter) with fold over mitts for warmth
  • Easy access for nappy change
  • Available in 3 tog weights to suit every season
  • Suitable for children 12+ months in forward facing car restraints.
  • Fits easily in pram or carrier.

Thanks to ergoPouch, I have a summer tog (0.2 – 1 tog) sleep suit or cocoon swaddles to giveaway to one lucky reader. Winner can choose which design, style and size they want!!

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162 thoughts on “Introducing ergoPouch, skin-friendly and natural sleeping suits for babies and toddlers”

  1. I would love to win an ergoCocoon Swaddle for a baby due in September and i like all the designs.
    It would make a lovely gift for my younger daughter who is expecting her first baby!

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  2. If I was lucky enough to win I would choose the denim arrow sleepsuit for my 8 and a half month old baby boy 🙂 x

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  3. The sleepsuit would be fabulous for my 7-month-old granddaughter. I’d let her parents pick which colour they’d like for her. Such a great product

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  4. They all seem incredible but i would love the sleep suit in the clouds design or any design really as they are stunning so fingers crossed! 🙂

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  5. I would love a sleepsuit – I never knew there was such a thing! Would be perfect for my little girl who hates a quilt or blanket x

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