Happy Nappers Pillow & Sleepy Sack- Comfy, Cozy, Compact, Super Soft, Warm, All Season, Sleeping Bag with Pillow- Tiger (Medium- 54” x 20”)
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Shipments are being delivered to us. The order of some characters is still pending
An outline of the box dimensions is shown below The box is 5 x 6 x 13" in dimensions, and the luxury version is bigger The 19 x 9 is given. There are 5 x 13 pieces. I am 5" tall
The child can be up to 7 years old if he or she is not very big
Unlike traditional sleeping bags, they do not have a bottom.
Selected User Reviews For Happy Nappers Pillow & Sleepy Sack- Comfy, Cozy, Compact, Super Soft, Warm, All Season, Sleeping Bag with Pillow- Tiger (Medium- 54” x 20”)
It didn't fold inside the bag as I had anticipated it would fold inside. I expected it to fold inside the bag. have liked it if it would have been able to secure itself in the folded position.
It is a huge hit with Kiddo. It seems to be expensive, but that is its only downside. It is quite pricey to spend 60 bucks on a kids sleeping bag. But other than that, I like it.
This woven fabric appears to have multiple rips on it, and it appears that the threads are very easily torn.
These are the kind of things that my girls love. say they are so soft and cozy that they use them in every room, well almost every room. The house still needs to be cleaned. On one of our camping trips, they used them on top of the covers they used. This time, we were able to get.
A cozy blanket like this is a big hit with my granddaughter. It cost too much money, in my opinion.
Sleeping bags like this are really cute. It's a nice size, a soft color, and a vibrant color.
I love that it appeals to my daughter. One downside to the dress is that the zipper gets caught up easily when she tries to zip it up by.
Sleeping bags are nice for kids, and this one is nicely made. There is an issue with the sizing. In comparison, I got the small one, which doesn't fit kids older than four, and the larger one, which is a bit extreme for young kids, but not.