The 10 Best Wearable Blankets For Babies

Updated February 14, 2019 by Gabrielle Taylor

This wiki has been updated 15 times since it was first published in January of 2019. If your little one has a tendency to kick off the covers while he or she sleeps, pick up one of these wearable blankets, which help tots stay warm all night long. Unlike loose sheets, they can't be pulled up over babies' faces and interfere with their breathing, and many of them are designed to unzip from the bottom to make middle-of-the-night diaper changes quicker and easier. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Halo SleepSack

2. Burt's Bees Beekeeper

3. Baby Deedee Nest

4. Woolino Infant

5. OuYun Autumn

6. Marquebaby Unisex

7. Simple Joys by Carter's

8. Restcloud Winter

9. Nested Bean Zen

10. Ely's & Co Sleep Bag

Editor's Notes

February 11, 2019:

Selected blankets in a variety of thicknesses designed for all different types of weather. The Halo SleepSack is a high-quality option that won't break the bank, while the Woolino Infant and OuYun Autumn are more expensive, and the latter's detachable sleeves make it more versatile as it's suitable for a greater range of temperatures. The Restcloud Winter is good for babies who have learned to walk, or are getting close to doing so, as it does not confine their legs like closed-bottom models do. While the Nested Bean Zen is weighted to help babies sleep longer, keep in mind that every child is different and it may not work for everyone. For cost-conscious consumers, the Simple Joys by Carter's is a great deal at less than $30 for a pack of three.

Last updated on February 14, 2019 by Gabrielle Taylor

Originally from a tiny town in Virginia, Gabrielle moved to Los Angeles for a marketing internship at a well-known Hollywood public relations firm and was shocked to find that she loves the West Coast. She spent two years as a writer and editor for a large DIY/tutorial startup, where she wrote extensively about technology, security, lifestyle, and home improvement. A self-professed skincare nerd, she’s well-versed in numerous ingredients and methods, including both Western and Asian products. She is an avid home cook who has whiled away thousands of hours cooking and obsessively researching all things related to food and food science. Her time in the kitchen has also had the curious side effect of making her an expert at fending off attempted food thievery by her lazy boxer dog.


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