Sleeping bags for toddlers are tricky to find. You want it to be small enough to be safe, but they grow so fast! You also want something that they can grow into. Toddlers can be picky too. And… It’s almost camping season! That means you might be thinking about planning your first camping trip with your toddler and you are in need of suitable sleeping bags. Or, maybe you need one for your toddler’s new daycare or preschool. Or, maybe for their first slumber party?
Whatever the reason you are in search of a sleeping bag, you’ve come to the right place to find what you are looking for! Sleeping anywhere other than their own bed can be scary for little kids. Finding the next-best/coolest/fun thing to sleep in while they are away might be key to keeping them relaxed. Regardless of why you need a toddler sleeping bag, we did our research and found the best in these categories – here we go!
Want to know more about travel gear and toddler travel sleep solutions? Read more here:
- How to Pack for a Family of 4 in One Bag & Save Money
- Tips for Adjusting to Jet Lag for Babies and Kids
- Packing List for Camping with Kids
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The Cutest Award Goes To…
- Big Bang for Your Buck: Cheap & Great
- Summer-Time Favorite: Best Warm-Weather (Lightweight) Toddler Sleeping Bags
- Brrrrr-Proof: Best for Cold Weather Camping
- Get Cozy: The Best for Co-Sleeper Toddlers
- Best Wearable Toddler Sleep Sack
- Best Toddler Sleeping Bag with Padding (and it grows with your kid too!)
- Indoor Winners: Best for Slumber Parties and Daycare
- Coolest Kid in the Camp with This Bag
- The Most Eco-Friendly Award
- Sleeping Bags You Should Avoid for Toddlers
The Cutest Award Goes To…
Speaking of kids being scared of new environments…. If you know that your toddler is comforted by cute and cuddly things, you should stick to sleeping bags that they will be excited to snuggle into. Show it to them ahead of time so they won’t get too excited when they are winding down for bedtime (the worst!), but don’t let them lay in it just yet! Let them know it’s for sleeping only so they look forward to laying down and using it at bedtime!
These sleeping bags also take care of kids that are afraid of the dark. How cute are these sleeping bags with pillows and a nightlight? They also roll up so nicely for easy transportation. Since the definition of “cute” is different for all kids, there are eight different types to choose from! Do you know what’s the coolest? When it’s rolled up, it becomes a compact backpack, and the tail is a nightlight! They can wear it as a backpack, and also store some stuff. The stuffed animal head can be unzipped, so if your kid prefers to cuddle with it instead of using it as a pillow, then they can do that!
Want more ideas on other cute sleeping bags? Find your “cute” one here.
Big Bang for Your Buck: Cheap & Great
This sleeping bag is under $15 (or right around there depending on the deal), and it comes with a money-back guarantee. It’s rated down to 25F, and comfort range of 50-60F which is generally perfect for most camping trips you would take with a toddler! It’s water repellent with heavy-duty zippers. It’s not specifically for kids, but it’s on the smaller side – so it’s a great size for kids. Their customer service is quick to respond too.
Summer-Time Favorite: Best Warm-Weather (Lightweight) Toddler Sleeping Bags
Perfect for temperatures above 50F, these sleeping bags are simple, light, and come at a great price! Perfect for summer camping. We don’t get many warm days in San Francisco to enjoy a backyard camping experience (let alone backyards to camp in…), but we are daydreaming of going to a warm place to camp with these bags!
Brrrrr-Proof: Best for Cold Weather Camping
This sleeping bag is rated for 20F/-7C. It’s also lightweight and made with high-quality materials – flannel inside, my favorite! For a price of around $40 and which effectively keeps your child warm, you can’t beat it! Love the sleek look too.
Get Cozy: The Best for Co-Sleeper Toddlers
Do you have a toddler that likes to be snug with you? They have sleeping bags for two! This particular one is made with water-resistant, breathable, and crease-proof fabric. If they change their mind and want to be independent, you can also use it as two separate sleeping bags.
While they are normal sleeping bags, they are rectangular and fold-out flat, so you can zip them together to enable you and your toddler to sleep in one big sleeping bag!
Best Wearable Toddler Sleep Sack
Are you looking for a wearable sleep sack for your little one who isn’t quite ready/comfortable using blankets yet? Baby Deedee has so many cool (or should we say warm 😉 ) options for you to choose from for your toddler. The Sleep Nest Travel is perfect for camping! This little bag is so unique. There are removable sleeves that are easy to take off and put back on, and it even has a flap for a stroller buckle for the chilly winter walks. There is a dual sliding zipper for opening at the top or bottom for diaper changes. And, it has shoulder snaps as well to easily put your toddler in or take out when sleeping for easy transport. It feels like a cozy little cocoon that we are excited to take camping one of these days.
Another super convenient sleep sack that Baby Deedee offers is the Sleep Kicker. It is more of an everyday wearable blanket for toddlers who are transitioning out of sleep sacks, but aren’t quite ready for blankets yet. The sleep kicker keeps my toddler warm while allowing him to move around better than the traditional sack. He is able to stand up and walk around it in when he wakes up too. I don’t have the fear of him tripping on it like his previous sleep sacks when he was smaller. (I thought keeping him in the sleep bag would prevent him from walking- I was wrong! haha) I wanted to have the relief of knowing my little guy was safe while sleeping, but he was growing out of the sack because he was too active at night. The Sleep Kicker is the perfect next step that gives me that sense of safety while still being convenient and comfortable. Check out how comfy this little wearable suit is in the pics below! Side note- getting a toddler to sit still for pictures is seriously a workout!
Bonus! If you decide to check out their site– use our exclusive promo code HENRYANDREW20 to receive 20% off your purchase! (One time use only.)
Best Toddler Sleeping Bag with Padding (and it grows with your kid too!)
If you are worried about your toddler slipping off the air mattress or sleeping pads all night, or just want him/her to be comfy without having to bring an extra mattress or pad, this is the one for you! Big Agnes is known for its comfy designs and effective sleeping pads. This sleeping bag by the brand can connect to their famous pads and it’s made for kids! It will keep your toddler warm against super-low temperatures. It’s lightweight and packable for trails and backpacking too. The best part of it all? It grows with your kid! You can use this through toddlerhood until they are teens. All you have to do is unclip the loop and closure for more room as they grow.
Indoor Winners: Best for Slumber Parties and Daycare
Your toddler will be the envy of their daycare pals! These Faux Fur sleeping bags from Best Home Fashion are so cozy and cute, we would totally get one per person in the family if they made them in adult sizes. It comes with a strap for easy storage and can be machine washed.
Check these out if you want to see other faux fur animal sleeping bags.
Coolest Kid in the Camp with This Bag
I mean, I would think a toddler is pretty cool if he/she had this when we are camping! It glows in the dark, so even on a cloudy night, you can gaze at the stars.
The Most Eco-Friendly Award
This nap mat blanket is made out of 100% recycled poly fleece. It’s so adorable – it has a place to tuck your toddler’s beloved stuffed animal too. It fits most nap cots and folds up for easy transportation. How perfect that they have some travel-related designs.
If you are looking for more camping and cold-resistant eco-friendly options, check out the North Face Dolomite 20 Kids. It’s made out of synthetic insulation, which is composed of 30% post-consumer recycled materials.
Sleeping Bags You Should Avoid for Toddlers
All of these recommendations assume that your toddler is using a blanket to sleep in at home and can freely move around when they are asleep. Toddlers should never sleep in adult-sized or too-large sleeping bags because if a toddler slithers down to the bottom, it can cause distress and risk of suffocation. It’s always best practice to keep the sleeping bags unzipped or stick to breathable materials until you know your toddler is a great sleeper. Always ask your doctor before using any of these specific sleeping bags, I am not a doctor, and I am writing for the sole purpose of helping choose the best sleeping bags for toddlers under these conditions. Reminder: Sleep sacks are always a safe option until you know they are independent sleepers.
Another pro tip: If you have any concerns, either tighten, secure or cut off the strings that secure the rolled-up sleeping bags for your peace of mind.
There you have it!
I hope these were helpful in making your decision on which sleeping bag to buy for your toddler. We were in the market for a sleeping bag for Henry (3) and Andrew (a little over 1), and were so surprised and overwhelmed by the choices and different types there were. We are so excited we found these options for when we go camping this summer and as Andrew starts daycare soon!
Hope you found the right one – and have a great trip! Happy sleeping! (Or at least we hope. :))
Want to know more about travel gear and toddler travel sleep solutions? Read more here:
- How to Pack for a Family of 4 in One Bag & Save Money
- Tips for Adjusting to Jet Lag for Babies and Kids
- Packing List for Camping with Kids
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