At this moment my little one is snuggled up napping in the * Sleepy Wrap.
A few months ago I owned a Moby Wrap, but I like the Sleepy Wrap much, much better.
Why?
Less fabric. The wrap is much shorter and narrower.
The Moby just plain had too much fabric.
Everytime I put it on it felt like donning a ski parka, which isn’t pleasant in Georgia summers. Or springs or autumns for that matter. Even in the winter, I wouldn’t like that much bulk.
And what is the point of having 10 feet of “tail” to wrap around my waist?
My favorite way to use the Sleepy Wrap is to tie it on just before Ruby is ready for a nap. This way she will be in it when she falls asleep.
In the pictures here she is nursing. Betcha can’t even tell.
I love how I can pull one side of the fabric completely over her head to steady it once she falls asleep, creating a little cocoon.
(I can’t do this with my Baby Hawk. I do like the Baby Hawk for back wearing and for running errands.)
This way, when I move about her head won’t flop and wake her up. She sleeps much longer when in the Sleepy Wrap, which is nice for me!
The fabric of the Sleepy Wrap is stretchier and has much more “give” than the Moby, so I have to remember to tie it tighter than I think I’ll want it.
The Sleepy Wrap costs less than the Moby too. Always a plus!
* Amazon affiliate link. Cause baby needs a new pair of shoes.





