5 star
"Excellent quality and well-thought through design (such as zip placement and extra long cuffs on the feet), it washes well too. Swiftly a firm favourite that is now an inescapable part of the bedtime routine."
More movement. The same reassuring Merino sleep.
The older sibling to our multi-award-winning Merino Baby Sleeping Bag, this natural and beautifully luxurious Toddler Sleeping Bag with Feet is designed to evolve with your child as they learn to stand, toddle, walk and climb. Thoughtfully shaped legs and gentle foot openings offer the perfect balance between cosy bedtime comfort and the freedom to move - keeping little ones safe, warm and confident as their world grows bigger.
An adjustable, evolutive design transitions from a traditional sleeping-bag style to a more active fit, with height settings that adapt as they grow. Superfine Merino creates a breathable, temperature-regulating microclimate around the body, helping toddlers stay comfortably warm without overheating.
Engineered beyond the standard.
Most Merino sleeping bags are single-layer knits with modest wool content. Ours are different: a higher percentage of superfine Merino, knitted in a double structure that traps gentle warmth and allows air to circulate. It’s a more complex way to make a sleeping bag—but a far better way to sleep.
Designed for movement. Built for sleep.

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ALL SEASON (0.7–2.4 tog equivalent)
Ideal for nursery temperatures between 17–27°C.
SUPERWARM (2.5–3.5 tog equivalent)
Containing the highest Merino content available, this is our extra cosy winter optimised option designed especially for colder environments (or little ones who feel the cold more than usual)
Ideal for nursery temperatures between 10–21°C.
Your baby’s sleeping bag is just one part of their sleep system. What they wear underneath matters too - because those layers sit closest to the skin.
We always recommend choosing natural, breathable fibres for underlayers.
Merino wool naturally helps regulate body temperature. It gently warms when it’s cold, releases excess heat when it’s warm, and manages moisture so skin stays dry and comfortable. This supports a more stable temperature through the night - especially in winter, cooler homes, or when rooms cool overnight.
That’s why we see the best results in cooler conditions when Merino underlayers are paired with a Merino sleeping bag - they’re designed to work together.
Cotton and bamboo are lovely in warm conditions, but in cooler rooms they tend to hold moisture, which can feel cooler against the skin and reduce the insulating effect of the outer layer.
In warm rooms or summer: cotton, bamboo or Merino can all work well.
In cooler rooms or winter: Merino underlayers tend to give more consistent warmth and comfort.
There’s no “must” - just a little fibre science to help you choose what works best for your baby and your home.
Lining: 100% Superfine Merino (240gsm)
Outer: 100% Organic Cotton
SUPERWARM (4 layers)
Lining: 100% Superfine Merino (340gsm)
Interior: Bamboo + Cotton Wadding
Outer: 100% Organic Cotton
All Superlove products use YKK Eco Zips and YKK nickel free poppers
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Superfine + Skin Loving
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Happy Sheep
To cut a long story short, fold-over covers for sleeping bags don't work well and can lead to lack of safety on some flooring surfaces. It might seem like a good idea, but in reality, we found during our extensive testing, that integral covers created issues and could even be potentially unsafe.
The design and structure of these sleeping bags, and the fact that they are designed to fit for several years (unlike a typical sleepsuit with feet covered) and this depends on the feet being either fully through the foot holes, or totally inside the bag. However, fold-over foot covers creates a 'foot half in / half out' scenario which quickly leads to feet slipping out whilst sleeping or walking and results in tangles.
When toddling or walking, it is safer for a child to be either barefoot, or wearing socks that have gripper soles. When sleeping, feet may be drawn inside entirely, or (and this is more often the case once foot freedom has been tasted) or covered with a pair of socks. Socks, given they are not actually attached to the sleeping bag, don't create any of the same issues as an attached foldover cover would. Sometimes the simplest things are still the best and since, no matter how attractive something might appear, if something is a gimmick we know will create issues for people, we never include it in our designs.
In terms of socks, we like the Falke Catspads especially the merino-lined ones, which go perfectly with our sleeping bags.
We find that socks are only needed when the room is 18°C (64°F) or lower. The rest of the time, Merino sleeping bags keep the body core so perfectly cosy that most little ones are very happy with feet bare (and outside of the coldest months it can be a good thing in terms of thermoregulation).
Yes often this is possible. There are a couple of considerations...
For the small size sleeping bag (aimed at height of 76cm or average sized 9 months+). For most little ones, by 6 months they *should* find the neckline fits well and is safe but to be sure, please ensure you carefully try the sleeping bag on before use and check that your baby's head could not pass downward via the neck opening and into the bag.
For both small & large sizes
The second area where the fit may need some extra consideration is that it will
likely be a little too long if your little one hasn't reached the recommended height yet. This is not an issue if it is to be worn
with feet inside / for sleeping. However, could present extra
challenges if a child is keen to try and walk. Ensure you are using
the highest height adjustment setting (popper settings found inside the gusset) and just observe your little one to check that the foot cuffs are fitted enough to keep the bag fabric sufficiently out of the way to avoid tripping.
Some parents find that folding the foot cuffs over a second time is useful to adjust this.
At the early end of
the age range (or below the suggested age range) how well a child will get on walking in this style will be partly down to height and size but ALSO it can be very much influenced by where they are at with their developing mobility and confidence in walking too. We hear of many younger little ones who are confident movers, getting on fine when sizing up early. If you aren't sure, a try on is the best bet (UK returns are free)
By default the zips on these connect at the top and zip downward. This acheives a couple of things
Self undressing: Even though our zips are well hidden below a full length zip cover, some houdini kids are very clever and love to 'entertain' their tired parents by stripping down when they should be sleeping. This zip configuration vastly reduces that.
Softness. One for the tummy sleepers. The bottom of a zip is much lower profile than the top part (with the puller tab etc) so we think this is better sitting out of the way of the chest.
Potty Training / Toilet. This does depend a bit on the age and gender of the child and can be a matter of preference, but zipping upwards from the bottom can be helpful as it allows access to the bottom half without getting entirely undressed.
Note: If you really want yours with a 2-way zip, get in touch with our team at care@superlovemerino.com
Lol. Some little ones are so funny (in hindsight). It's less amusing when you are trying to get them to sleep and they strip and run down the hall though isn't it?
These sleeping bags are designed so they can be worn comfortably back to front. That should solve it ;)
Overall rating: 4.884319 / 5 from 389 reviews.
This Merino Toddler Sleeping Bag with feet is highly praised for its warm, high-quality fabric and beautiful patterns. Customers appreciate its evolutive design, which provides a perfect fit as toddlers grow. The sleeping bag ensures a comfortable and safe sleep for active toddlers, with its snuggly feel and convenient foot holes.
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"Excellent quality and well-thought through design (such as zip placement and extra long cuffs on the feet), it washes well too. Swiftly a firm favourite that is now an inescapable part of the bedtime routine."
— Samuel F. (5/5)
"Great for our close to walking baby and so soft and cosy."
— Rebecca F. (5/5)
"The adjustable feature we find a bit strange and I would rather pay for something that fits, even if it meant buying 1 later down the line. I hope they will consider making a smaller option or improving the adjustability situation. It's definitely larger than expected, my LO is almost 2 and its huge despite having the smaller size. We need it because LO won't stay under the duvet. By the time this actually fits I imagine he will be old enough to use the duvet. Packaged beautifully and thoughtfully which was nice and made receiving it extra special. Customer service are also lovely."
— Janelle Y. (3/5)
"Amazing quality, I’ve been using it since my baby was 4 months and really happy with sleeping bags, now she has the feet out and she love it, keep her warm and sweat free over summer really good. We also got the merino layers to play outdoors also very happy with it, comfortable, nice colours,highly recommended!"
— Nuria A. (5/5)
"Our little one loves it, seems perfect for 19-20 degrees room which is what our bedroom is at most of the year"
— Michal S. (5/5)
"My son used to wake up frequently during the night as he never kept his blanket on. With his toddler sleeping bag on, he sleeps so peacefully. I recommend it with all my heart!"
— Raluca C. (5/5)
"Good quality, warm, love it!"
— Lisa W. (5/5)
"A great product, our baby sleeps great in it."
— Genc K. (5/5)
"Very good quality sleeping bag with feet which is great for toddlers. It’s adjustable, hence we expect to be able to use it even when our toddler gets bigger. Washes well. Would recommend it."
— Chromekova (5/5)
"Thanks for such a great product. Wouldnt change a thing"
— Celia C. (5/5)
THE SUPERWOOL™
Superfine Merino is a technical superfibre - packed with unparelled natural attributes.
• Superwarm 240gsm
Double knitted for extra softness, loft and insulation
• Thermoregulating + Insulating in the cold and cooling in the heat
• Cloud soft - Superfine Merino has a fibre diameter of 17.6-18.5 microns making
it perfect for baby skin + soothing on eczema
• Moisture wicking and warm when wet – Merino can absorb 60% of it’s own weight in water without feeling damp
GOTS + OEKO-TEX
Pure and oh-so soft, organic cotton is grown with care not chemicals.
Growing organically protects the environment and the well-being of the farmers who pick cotton by hand. And ensures the final fabric is clean and safe for your little one.
Compared to conventional cotton, Organic Cotton is better for soil health and ensures water is managed in a more sustainable way.
It also avoids the greenhouse gas emissions & polluting outcomes associated with pesticide production.