

According to Nested Bean’s website, this amount of weight is optimal when baby’s own weight is 7 pounds or more. Or like Beanie Babies, of which I (embarrassingly) still have a storage bin full. These are the same kind of beads you might find in stuffed animals with weighted limbs. The weighted pouch is filled with non-toxic poly-beads and in total weigh about an ounce. But we’re not talking about 10 pound dumbbells. I know, it seems strange to think of adding weights to a sleep sack. By having a lightly weighted center on the Zen Sack, the baby experiences the same feelings of safety and comfort as if an actual hand was placed there. That same feeling Liam got when I placed my hand on his chest at night? Well the Nested Bean has tried to recreate that feeling with its TouchSense technology.
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And I have a discount code for you at the end of this post. We received the Zen Sack from Nested Bean, so that’s what I’m going to talk about the most here in this post. So when Nested Bean reached out to me to ask if they could send me one of their products to try, I immediately said yes because I recognized exactly what sets them apart. I could often get Liam to settle back down and sleep just a little bit longer.

I’m not sure if you know this (we didn’t before we had kids), but babies can be quite restless and noisy when they sleep. Her advice was to gently lay a hand on Liam’s chest at night when he grew restless to see if he would calm down without needed to eat. The best piece of advice I received when Liam was born was given to me by our doula. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This blog post may contain affiliate links.
