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10.5 Tog Extra Warm Cosy Cubs Anti Allergy Cotbed Cot Bed Junior Duvet Quilt Baby, Toddler, Nursery (120cm x 150cm) UK Made

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So you have to choose a duvet that is machine washable to make maintenance easy. Also, our advice is to find a duvet that is tumble drier friendly, so that the duvet is ready to use soon after washing. Natural & hypoallergenic

As an interesting fact, if you are looking for interesting facts around duvets, is that the TOG Rating was developed by the Shirley Institute in Manchester, founded in 1920 as the British Cotton Association Research Institute. The TOG rating is a means of defining the warmth of the duvet, also known as “Thermal Resistance”. This rating is based on a calculation done in a laboratory rather than a real life scenario, so should only be taken as a guide, since there are other factors that will influence how comfortable you find your bedding, such as how the duvet drapes around your body.The scale ranges from 1 tog (the coolest) to 15 tog (the warmest). For summer, you need a 1-7 tog duvet, whereas 10.5 tog or above is ideal for winter. Buying multiple duvets may not be realistic though, so getting around a 10 tog duvet to use all year is a good compromise. There are all-season options available too, but there’s more on this type later. Our advice is to choose natural and hypoallergenic sleep products not only for toddlers, but also for yourself. Exposure to harmful chemicals and allergens will have a negative impact on health at any age. Duvets for toddlers are first and foremost safe. They are lightweight, which means that the child will be able to move duvet on its own and thus will not be in danger. Also, duvet are made of the highest quality and safe materials. Almost every one is machine washable because manufacturers know that duvets for toddlers are washed much more often than duvets for adults.

Parents are often overwhelmed with a huge number of different products for their children of all ages. Many of these products are advertised as being exclusively for toddlers and therefore cost more, although this is just marketing and there is no difference between a toddler product and a product for person of any other age. However, this is not the case with duvets. When buying a duvet, it must be suitable for toddlers. See our article on His and Hers Duvets and our review of the Nanu Hot or Notfor a solution to this problem! Taking your duvet to the launderette always seems to fall somewhere near the bottom of the “important things I should do today” list. With our washable duvet and pillow sets, you can strike it off the list right now and simply pop them in your own washing machine instead, simple. Little duvet dreamersToddlers toss and turn a lot during sleep and this with insufficient regulation of body temperature causes them to be too hot and sweaty. Also, duvets that have a higher TOG rating tend to be heavy which is dangerous for toddlers. You should avoid weighted blankets avoid too. Although there are models for children, they are intended for older children than toddlers. Easily washable It is very important to be familiar with most important features and to know what to look for in duvets for toddlers. We will tell you more about the most important features so that you know how we chose these 5 models of this inevitable part of cot bedding. Also knowing these features will help you choose another duvet if you want to buy one that we did not single out. Lightweight Silk duvets can’t be measured by tog so they’re measured in grams of silk per square metre (gsm). Roughly, a 250gsm filling is the same as a 2-4 tog rating, 400gsm is about a 7-9 tog rating, while 600gsm is equivalent to 10-13 tog.

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