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    August 31, 2021
    Pennsylvania, United States

    Must have for sleep! For baby and you :)

    Favorite sleeper of all time. Both my kids slept better in this than the halo sleep sacks. Hugs the hips. We buy the transitional one that the arms can be unzipped. My oldest preferred the arms on because he liked his hands close to his face. Youngest prefers it off. Both slept through the night starting at 2 months with it on! I buy for every baby shower .

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    August 26, 2020
    Illinois, United States

    Works magic

    My baby has been using the traditional swaddle since he was born, when he turned three months old, he got too big for that swaddle, I had a hard time to find a replacement. I have tried few that he didn’t like. His arms still startling. I saw an advertisement about this swaddle and bought it. I kid you not, on the first night, he slept for 5 hours straight. He hasn’t been sleeping that long before. He for sure loves it. He’s 4months old now and still love to sleep with his arm up on this swaddle. The material is good, it has double zipper from top to bottom for easy diaper change. I will upgrade soon and good thing they have other options.

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    February 03, 2020
    Ontario, Canada

    Awesome swaddle for my infant

    I started using this for my newborn at 4 weeks old when she constantly fought to have her arms out of a normal swaddle. She loves having her arms up and also helped with her startle reflex. Definitely helped with her sleeping. I am now using the transitional love to dream swaddle where I can have one or both arms out.

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    November 20, 2019
    Canada

    Love it!

    This is the best swaddle I have come across! My little one slept so well in this! I love that his hands could be in a comfortable position and not tightly wrapped to his body, he loved having his hands up so this really helped and I also love that it’s not right on the hips so it’s hip healthy and I don’t have to worry about it being too tight and any development issues due to that! Also the material is amazing

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    September 06, 2019
    Pennsylvania, United States

    Amazing

    Our little girl always hated being swaddled with her arms down and always manage to break her arms free and wake herself up. That is, until we found the love to dream swaddle! It made her feel like she was being swaddled, but gave her arms the ability to move a little and position upwards, in her natural sleeping position

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    December 21, 2018
    Oklahoma, United States

    The best arms up swaddle

    The Swaddle UP Original by Love To Dream
    The best and first zip-up swaddle that allows your baby to sleep in a more natural position with arms up. My son hated being swaddled traditional arms down he fought to get hands near face. Then he would get cold or startle himself with a jerk. We we're gifted one at the hospital and it is by far the best and my most recommended baby item. Sleep is so important. We've bought 3 so far. We are on the 50/50 transitional sack. It is a life saver.



    It allows your baby access to their hands for self-soothing. Babies often use their hands to settle themselves to sleep, by sucking on their fingers or gently rubbing their cheeks. Medical research suggests that babies sleep better, & for longer, if they are able to self-soothe.

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