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Sleeveless Toddler Boiled Wool Sleeping Bag – 100% Wool
No tangling. No overheating. Just restful sleep.
Does your toddler move a lot at night?
Twists inside the sleeping bag and wakes up frustrated?
Our sleeveless toddler sleeping bag made from premium 400 g/m² wool walk prevents nighttime tangling while naturally regulating body temperature.
Designed for active toddlers.
Created for peaceful nights – for the whole family.
Why Boiled Wool Makes a Difference
Made from 100% wool (Merino) sourced from certified organic animal husbandry.
The wool used originates from a GOTS-certified supply chain and is processed in a correspondingly certified knitting facility. Die verwendete Wolle erfüllt die Anforderungen des OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100.
The dense wool fabric provides:
✔ reliable natural warmth
✔ breathable insulation without heat build-up
✔ moisture regulation
✔ ideal comfort for cooler bedrooms
Wool can absorb moisture without feeling wet and helps maintain a stable microclimate around your child’s body.
Perfect for toddlers who generate a lot of body heat during sleep.
Designed for Growing Toddlers
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Sleeveless design – ideal over long-sleeve sleepwear
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Leg openings prevent twisting and tangling
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Foldable cuffs for growth phases
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Higher neckline for secure fit
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Front chest zipper for easy dressing
Ideal for children who have outgrown classic baby sleep sacks and need more freedom of movement.
Suitable Temperature Range
Because this sleeping bag has not been laboratory-tested for an official TOG rating, we transparently communicate the fabric weight: 400 g/m².
Recommended for cooler to moderately tempered bedrooms
(approx. 16–20 °C depending on clothing and your child’s individual warmth needs).
Layering recommendation:
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Cooler rooms: wool body + wool leggings or pyjama from wool
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Milder rooms: lightweight wool or wool/silk body
For best results, combine with our 100% wool (Merino) or wool/silk sleepwear.
Material:
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Outer fabric: 100% Wool
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Lining: 95% Organic Cotton, 5% Elastane
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Fabric weight: 400 g/m²
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kbT (controlled organic animal husbandry)
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GOTS certified
Wool
Our recommendation to always read the care instructions in the respective garments, the special composition of the manufacturer and the origin of the materials often require individual care.
Merino wool and virgin wool
Manufacturers always recommend hand washing, cold and without temperature fluctuations, no wringing and rubbing of the garment. Basically, you should use a laundry bag for your wool laundry, this reduces the friction on the washing machine drum and thus the risk of felting. Textiles made of wool do not get dirty as quickly as cotton textiles, it is usually sufficient to air the textiles and only wash them when they are really dirty.
Always wash wool on the wool cycle and make sure the setting uses cold water, not 30 degrees. Basically, the older the washing machine is, the worse the wool program is, which can lead to problems. Also pay attention to the spin speed, it should be greatly reduced and no final spin should be set.
You should also use a high-quality, organic wool detergent and not a conventional one. Dry your woolen laundry lying on a towel and carefully pull it into shape after washing. Please never let your woolen clothes dry in the blazing sun, in the tumble dryer or on the radiator.
With our Joha and FUB products, we have had good experiences washing them at 30 degrees on a wool cycle. (but we do not assume any guarantee)
boiled wool
Consists of organic new wool, this wool should be gently cleaned. Wool has a high proportion of lanolin (wool fat). This wool fat gives boiled wool items their easy-care and dirt-repellent properties. In the case of light soiling, it is usually sufficient to shake out or brush out the boiled wool garments; the miracle brush is suitable here. Unpleasant odors will disappear if you hang your clothes out in the fresh air overnight.
For larger soiling, the manufacturer recommends washing the clothing inside out by hand. Virgin wool must not be wrung out and dried in the dryer.
Here, too, we as the BabyBox team have had good experiences with the cold wool washing program and clean our boiled wool parts in this way, of course we cannot guarantee this, as the manufacturer recommends hand washing.
Briefly summarized:
- Sort laundry by colour, temperature and material
- Please use a high-quality, organic wool laundry detergent and please avoid using standard traditional laundry detergents as this can lead to the wool felting, shrinking, etc.
- Pay attention to the manufacturer's instructions for the amount of detergent to be used
- Select the washing program according to the information on the label
- Make sure the drum is filled correctly
Briefly summarized:
- Drying in the fresh air is best
- Do not hang sensitive materials in direct sunlight
- Dry the knit flat
- Ensure good ventilation
Optimierter englischer Text: Baby Clothing Sizes at a Glance
Baby Clothing Sizes – Easy & Clear
Our sizes are based on your child’s age or height in centimeters. In each product description, we provide brand-specific sizing tips to help you choose the best fit.
Not sure which size is right for your baby, your newborn essentials, or your BABYBOX?
Just drop us a message at info@babyboxfamily.com – we’re happy to help you personally.
| Alter | Kleidergröße (in cm) | Körpergröße in cm |
| 0-1 Monate | 50 | 44-50 |
| 1-2 Monate | 56 | 51-56 |
| 2-3 Monate | 62 | 57-62 |
| 4-6 Monate | 68 | 63-68 |
| 7-9 Monate | 74 | 69-74 |
| 10-12 Monate | 80 | 75-80 |
| 13-18 Monate | 86 | 81-86 |
| 2 Jahre | 92 | 87-92 |
| 3 Jahre | 98 | 93-98 |
| 4 Jahre | 104 | 99-104 |
| 5 Jahre | 110 | 105-110 |
Temperature regulating due to the wool
Mulesing-free for the wellbeing of the animals
Perfect fit, grows with your child
Developed by moms and midwives
FAQ
The optimal room temperature for babies is between 16 and 20 °C (60.8–68 °F). This range provides the best sleep conditions – not too warm, not too cold.
Important: Make sure there's good air circulation (e.g. avoid placing a heater near your baby’s bed) and adjust the sleeping bag and clothing accordingly.
💡 Tip: A room thermometer in the nursery is a great way to keep track of the temperature.
The sleeveless sleeping bag is ideal for the transitional seasons of spring and autumn, for milder winter nights, and even for summer – when paired, for example, with just a wool/silk bodysuit.
Thanks to its breathable wool fabric, it creates a pleasantly balanced sleeping environment without overheating. It’s especially great for babies who tend to get warm at night or move around a lot in their sleep.
💡 The sleeveless design allows for better air circulation – perfect for active little dreamers!
From around 6 to 7 months, your baby develops a more regular sleep-wake rhythm, becoming increasingly similar to that of adults. The amount of REM sleep (Rapid Eye Movement), in which babies experience vivid dreams, increases, making them more active at night.
Many babies start turning and moving a lot during this phase. In traditional sleeping bags, it’s easy for them to get tangled or twisted, which disrupts their sleep and often causes unnecessary wake-ups.
💡 The solution: Our sleeping bag with legs gives your child full freedom of movement – without sacrificing cozy warmth. Your baby stays safely tucked in, can turn freely, and sleep as they wish.
→ For peaceful nights – for your baby and for you.
A sleeping bag made of 100% wool doesn’t need frequent washing – quite the opposite! Wool is naturally self-cleaning, antibacterial, and odor-neutralizing.
🧺 Here’s how to care for your wool sleeping bag:
- Air it out regularly – preferably outdoors in humid air (e.g. after light rain), but don’t hang it in direct sunlight.
- Wash only when needed – for example, if visibly soiled.
- Washing: Use a wool cycle at max. 30 °C (86 °F) with a special wool detergent.
- Do not spin, wring, or tumble dry.
- Lay flat to dry, ideally on a towel – this helps keep the shape.
💡 Tip: For small stains, spot-clean with cold water – it’s gentler on the material and often saves you from machine washing altogether.
What should I dress my child in for sleep?
Wool
The Best Material for Kids
We love wool, not only because it is a sustainable resource and thus good for the planet, but also because wool naturally has many useful properties that make it the perfect material for babies and children. Often, parents opt for cotton clothing because they believe it is easier to clean. We have made a comparison for you between merino wool and cotton. Decide for yourself.
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If there's one question that consistently reaches us every week, it's about what clothing to put under a baby's sleeping bag. And of course, this is a topic that brings a lot of uncertainty, especially since newborns regulate their temperature so differently from us and it's just unfamiliar.
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