Cool, Cute, a Comp & ByCarla!

Photo from ByCarla

When I was offered the opportunity to test and review a sleeping bag from ByCarla I thought “Sure, why not?”. I wasn’t particularly excited (It’s a sleeping bag for babies!). However, when it arrived I was very pleasantly surprised. Yes, it’s a sleep bag but the style, design and obvious quality far surpasses the bags I usually use. I loved the simple black & white design (part of the Nougat range) and was even more surprised to find it retails at just £19.99. I expected the price-tag for what looks to be a designer brand to be much higher. It has also had extensive Taylor-testing, drool and a whole host of other lovelies, and has washed (and tumble-tried) beautifully.

I recently posted about sleep & routines and in there I stressed the importance (certainly for us!) of using sleeping bags. Both my two are wrigglers at night, with the sleeping bags I have been able to be confident that they are warm, comfortable and safe. No waking up after kicking covers off is also a bonus!

ByCarla has only recently launched at the Harrogate Nursery Fair and I can see why they have taken off! Currently ByCarla has two ranges, Nougat and the more colourful Playtime. A selection of luxurious, affordable and practical solutions for your nursery! I love the Nougat range for versitility and simplicity, and aside from the sleeping bag, I believe the Supersoft Rug at £24.99 and the Supersoft Nougat Blankets at just £19.99 would be a fantastic addition or gift.

To view the full ByCarla range visit their website, check out their stockist page for where to buy, and why not catch up with them on Twitter & Facebook?

Competition Time! To read more about some of the ByCarla products and to be in with the chance of winning a ByCarla  Bib & Splash Mat set get your self over to the fantastic TheBoyAndMe blog (Competition ends Friday June 19th ’11).

Good Parenting or Fluke?

I have two good sleepers. Kieran slept through the night from three and a half weeks, Taylor from seven weeks. When I attended baby clinic when Kieran was small I felt I almost had to hide this fact, as if I’d done something wrong. I remember being asked once, after a group of Mums were talking about how tired they were, what little sleep they were getting, how many times I got during the night. And I lied!! “Usually only once, sometime twice” just rolled off my tongue. It felt mean / potentially dangerous to tell this group of sleep deprived ladies that I’d slept uninterrupted for weeks!

Those I did mention it to, and the same goes now even, usually respond with:

Humph!

Now don’t get me wrong, I am NOT saying you are a bad parent if your child isn’t a good sleeper, far from it. Is it not possible though, perhaps just a little that both of mine have slept well in part due to my being able to work a routine that works well with their natures? No? Ah, clearly flukey then!

Own space. Both Boys went into their own cots, in their own bedrooms from day one. This was partly due to a space issue initially but worked so well with Kieran we did exactly the same with Taylor without thinking about it.

The right environment. Nurseries in our house are simple, unfussy, comfortable & dark! We have blackout blinds so regardless of the time, sleeptime is dark time. Each boy liked some music or a light show on briefly before they nodded off.

Routine. I’m a stickler for routine! I need it for me, and the Boys thrive on it. Our bedtime routine is the same every night, after tea a bath, cuddle, story and down to sleep (awake usually, this meant for mine that they could fall asleep/settle themselves down by themselves if they woke early, without needing to be rocked etc).

Sleepwear. Both were swaddled from birth, securely wrapped, feeling safe and warm. My two wrigglers didn’t wear this for long as soon swaddles were exchanged for sleeping bags, fantastic for babes with active legs that just love to kick the bed covers off!!

Most parent’s do the same, or similar, I’m sure, but these work for us, they compliment the Boys’ easy-going & settled nature. Fluke? Maybe… but I like to think I’m doing what’s right for my lads!

Were/ are yours good sleepers? If a baby is an unsettled sleeper, I’m guessing you can’t “fix” this, but perhaps other “flukey” (yes, this label does annoy me actually!), Mums & Dads have hints and tips that might help?

ADDITION: I’m adding this in because one of the comments left by someone I think a lot of,  has struck a chord. It appears I’ve come across as a bit of a snot-bag, I just want to re-iterate that I don’t think in any way that someone whose little ones aren’t good sleepers aren’t cracking parents or not as good as me (trust me on THAT one lol). This is important enough to me, for me to add an addition (which I have never done before). Parenting is hard enough without ever being made to feel you are being told you are wrong or crap. This is partly why I’ve written the post, after being made to feel wrong and crap because my two have slept through (damned if you do, damned if you don’t). x