Review and giveaway: Gro-Snug

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Anyone who has had a baby in hospital will have watched in wonder as the midwives deftly wrap your tiny newborn in layers of towels and blankets like a little cocoon so they sleep soundly in their cot. You will no doubt have tried to recreate this at home – and if you are anything like me you will have failed miserably. I have tried various ways of swaddling over the years – using special ‘swaddling blankets’ (which just like look normal blankets) and following instructional videos on You Tube. You think you’ve got it, you start feeling smug – and then you look down to see your baby lying in their cot having un-swaddled themselves.

Sound familiar? Then you need a Gro-Snug.

The Gro Company are well known for their Grobag baby sleeping bags, which we have used ever since Gemma was born 9 years ago. Their newest product covers the best of both worlds for a newborn, offering the option to swaddle or use as a baby sleeping bag. 

Swaddling couldn’t be simpler. You simply lay your baby inside the Gro-Snug with the arm holes popped shut, and do up the zip – that’s it! 

Gro-Snug

Gro-Snug

We used the Gro-Snug like this for the first few weeks as Eliza really liked to be ‘tucked up’ and I think it made her feel like she was being cuddled – which is her favourite thing 😉 It’s far, far easier than trying to swaddle a wriggling baby, especially in the middle of the night when you are working through bleary eyes. It makes nappy changes easy too, as you don’t need to completely un-swaddle – just undo the zip and change, while leaving the arms and top half snugly covered.

Over the last week, Eliza has become much more active, and now prefers her arms to be free to hold her comforter. We don’t need to worry about buying a new product for this stage though, as the Gro-Snug works as a newborn sleeping bag too. Just undo the poppers at the shoulder, and you can have arms out! There are 2 poppers so you can adjust to the size of your baby’s arms, and the ‘bag’ section itself is generous so it will last a good while. It is made from soft, stretchy cotton so there is the room and the flexibility for Eliza to move her legs around inside – she was born breech and so often sleeps with her legs curled up, a bit like a frog. The Gro-Snug does not restrict this at all, and so she can sleep soundly.

Gro-Snug

Gro-Snug

As for the practical, every day side – the Gro-Snug can be machine washed and tumble dried (very important, especially in a busy household with 4 kids), it has baby safe YKK zips, nickel free poppers, and no rough edges or seams, and the chest is lined for comfort. Each Gro-Snug comes with a free nursery thermometer and what to wear guide, and you can choose from a Light or Cosy version depending on the time of year your baby is born. The Gro-Snug fits babies from 5-12lbs, at which point they can move on to a Grobag.

I have teamed up with the lovely team at The Gro Company to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a Cosy weight Gro-Snug – perfect if you are expecting a baby during the autumn/winter months. Enter via the rafflecopter form below, and don’t forget to let your friends know about the giveaway too – good luck!

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Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, competition ends on 3/8/15. 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. More competitions at ThePrizeFinder 

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93 Comments

  1. jen louise jackson
    July 31, 2015 / 5:46 pm

    keep to a routine

  2. Susan B
    August 1, 2015 / 2:27 pm

    I’d say learn to be intuitive and trust yourself to understand what your baby is ‘saying’ when you are trying to get into a good sleep routine.

  3. August 1, 2015 / 2:59 pm

    We try and keep the same routine every night and that seems to help a little, although there are some nights that just don’t go according to plan, for those its best to just take things slow and try not get frustrated.
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  4. Rachael McGeoch
    August 1, 2015 / 5:45 pm

    Routine, Routine, Routine!

  5. Kat Allinson
    August 1, 2015 / 9:23 pm

    Has to be have a routine

  6. Rich Tyler
    August 1, 2015 / 11:25 pm

    Bath / & or a story 🙂

  7. Allan Fullarton
    August 2, 2015 / 10:10 am

    Get into a routine.

  8. Samantha Atherton
    August 2, 2015 / 11:42 am

    one word; ROUTINE

  9. Danielle Graves
    August 2, 2015 / 5:25 pm

    Develop a routine and learn what works for you, for example a lot of people say they bathe their little ones before bedtime as it calms them down, with my little boy Jacob a bath wakes him up and makes him want to play so we don’t have a bath in his bedtime routine

  10. liz ferguson
    August 2, 2015 / 5:59 pm

    black out curtains xx

  11. helen booth
    August 2, 2015 / 7:59 pm

    Routine, and if they wake in the night, don’t turn on lights and talk softly if needed

  12. Tracey Tedford
    August 2, 2015 / 9:04 pm

    Stick to a routine, thanks for the comp

  13. gemma clark
    August 2, 2015 / 9:08 pm

    Baby massage with lavender scents works magic!

  14. Rachel B
    August 2, 2015 / 9:38 pm

    I guess keeping to a routine is the best tip.

  15. Susan Hoggett
    August 2, 2015 / 9:48 pm

    Bath to relax before bedtime

  16. tarbs gill
    August 2, 2015 / 10:11 pm

    Routine!

  17. Caroline Signey
    August 2, 2015 / 10:14 pm

    Same routine every night

  18. Natalie Crossan
    August 2, 2015 / 10:16 pm

    Lovely lullabies 🙂

  19. Sharon
    August 2, 2015 / 10:17 pm

    Do what you think is best for your children, you know them best 🙂

  20. Karl Borowy
    August 2, 2015 / 10:32 pm

    routines is best

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