Review: Gro to Bed set and a Grohush giveaway

Gro to bed review

We moved Max from a cot to a bed a few months ago now, and he has been perfect – he gets in and out himself, he sleeps in there all night and he seems to love it. He has been in a Grobag since birth, and we continued with that when he moved into a bed – mainly for his own comfort and security. Now he is almost 2, we decided to try the Gro to Bed set – essentially a fitted bottom sheet with attached pillow case and a zipable duvet cover. It’s almost a step between a sleeping bag and a full blown single duvet set.

Gro to bed review

Max was so excited to see his new bedding set. It’s pretty easy to put on – slide the sheet onto the mattress as normal, pop a pillow inside the attached pillowcase and zip the duvet onto the top. We have the single bed size, but it also comes in a cot bed size too. 

Gro to bed review

It was very strange seeing Max get into bed just in a sleepsuit, like we had forgotten something, although he seemed to love the freedom of being able to move about more easily. He got into bed and we showed him how to wriggle down under the covers before we zipped him in. It’s so secure – not only will it help prevent falls from the bed, it is also a safe way to sleep. Max cannot pull the duvet or pillow over his face or kick off the covers. 

Max seemed really happy to be in the Gro to Bed set, but of course the real test would be whether he actually went to sleep or not!

Gro to bed review

He did.

He got out of bed 2 or 3 times which he doesn’t usually do – I think mainly because of the novelty factor of not having a Grobag on and being able to move about a lot more easily. We just popped him back into bed when he got out, and within 10 minutes he was fast asleep, and there he stayed all night. In the morning I heard him shouting for me, and I went in to find him sat up, legs still under the covers, beaming at me as I opened the door. The Gro to Bed set has been a success, and Max has slept happily ever since. It’s been a really gentle way to transition from Grobag to big boy bed, and I only wish it had been about when my older 2 were this age! It’s such a simple design, but it’s incredibly clever – and happy toddler means happy parent. We will continue to use this for a long time, until Max is in a position to have a standard single bed set.

Win a Grohush

The Gro Company are renowned for making products that aid sleep, and the Grohush is no exception. A unique, portable white noise baby calmer, it is a ‘must have’ baby product for new and expectant parents all over the world.  It transmits ‘white noise’ directly to your baby which allows your baby to be soothed and calmed without disturbing others around you so only your baby will hear the calming tones and not others, keeping them relaxed and happy. Fantastic for use at home as part of your calming routine, or when out and about or travelling.  A choice of three soothing white noise sounds to choose from, heart-beat, ocean waves or rain falling on a tin roof, which are all set at a safe volume.  Anyone who has had a small baby before will know the benefits of white noise – sometimes a washing machine, an untuned radio or a vacuum cleaner is all it takes to soothe your baby into the land of nod. The Gro-hush will help you recreate this wherever you are. Sound good? Want to win one? Then enter my giveaway below – good luck!

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Terms and conditions. Competition open to UK residents and runs until 9/4/15. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from The Gro Company. Competitions at ThePrizeFinder 

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101 Comments

  1. Kayleigh
    March 20, 2015 / 8:01 am

    Definitely routine

  2. Tom Hawes
    March 20, 2015 / 10:01 am

    My first baby is on the way, so I’m here stealing tips! I’m afraid I don’t have any of my own yet.

  3. Liam Bishop
    March 20, 2015 / 10:34 am

    Routine is best!

  4. Nikki Hunter
    March 20, 2015 / 10:38 am

    Be consistent with bed times and follow a bedtime routine

  5. kris
    March 20, 2015 / 11:26 am

    ROUTINE, ROUTINE, ROUTINEE!

  6. jennifer thorpe
    March 20, 2015 / 12:33 pm

    establish a routine as soon as you can

  7. aaron broad
    March 20, 2015 / 1:04 pm

    Routine ftw

  8. Kim McCreight
    March 20, 2015 / 8:21 pm

    I’ve only ever heard good things about the Gro hush. Would love to try it out for myself when baby arrives!

  9. March 20, 2015 / 8:23 pm

    Don’t rush into them at every small noise, they need to be able to settle themselves to a certain extent. Saying that, I was very lucky with my son as he slept 12 hours from 2 months!!! Let’s see if I’m as smug once our daughter is born in the next few weeks!

  10. Paula Readings
    March 20, 2015 / 8:47 pm

    My little grandson likes the everyday noises, too quiet he seems to take longer to settle. so just carry on with household stuff as usual.

  11. laura stewart
    March 21, 2015 / 8:52 am

    music in the background xx

  12. Jen Schofield
    March 21, 2015 / 9:24 am

    Have a routine

  13. Elizabeth Smith
    March 21, 2015 / 3:18 pm

    stick to a routine and accept all offers of help to make sure you’re getting enough rest

  14. Karen Barrett
    March 21, 2015 / 6:18 pm

    Having a good bedtime routine

  15. Jennifer Toal
    March 21, 2015 / 6:32 pm

    Bath time before bed

  16. Victoria N
    March 21, 2015 / 8:26 pm

    A consistent routine and calming, quiet play before bed, no tv half an hour before!

  17. katie skeoch
    March 21, 2015 / 11:02 pm

    Routine, you’ve got to get one early!!

  18. Rich Tyler
    March 22, 2015 / 12:19 am

    I find stroking their head / hair makes them fall asleep quicker 🙂

  19. claire woods
    March 22, 2015 / 9:44 am

    Routine is the key.

  20. michelle banks
    March 22, 2015 / 10:54 am

    i think having a set routine is the most important thing x

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