Dress Code Guide
Babies and prams are different. Therefore, the instructions for folding and clothing are only indicative. If you have, for example, a well-insulated pram with a thick mattress, you may need to open the side flaps of your Sleepbag in spring/autumn or dress the child in less clothing than we indicate here.

You can also find our folding guides as videos here.
Please note: Sleepbag.mini only has two folding lengths. Here you use step 1 for your small child and switch to step 3 when the child becomes too long for the first step, approx. 1½ years. Here, the function changes from a sleeping bag with a buttoned bottom to a footmuff.
Spring: +5 to +18 degrees
Clothing: Long-sleeved bodysuit and tights, plus a thin knitted cardigan and possibly a thin hat.
Folding:
- The duvet in the sleeping bag is folded in one layer.
- The temperature range for the season is wide. At lower temperatures, the side flaps are closed around the duvet. At higher temperatures, the side flaps are opened.
- The Sleepbag hood is folded back and not in use.
Summer: +18 to +22 degrees
Clothing: Thin short-sleeved bodysuit and bare legs.
Possibly use of thin tights or loose summer trousers.
Folding:
- The duvet in the sleeping bag is folded in one layer.
- The side flaps are fully open.
- The Sleepbag hood is folded back and not in use.
Autumn: +5 to +15 degrees
Clothing: Long-sleeved bodysuit and tights, plus a small thin knitted cardigan and thin hat.
Folding:
- The duvet in the sleeping bag is folded in one layer.
- The side flaps are closed around the duvet.
- The Sleepbag hood is up and in use.
Winter: -10 to +5 degrees
Clothing: Long-sleeved bodysuit, tights, plus a thick knitted cardigan, hat, and mittens.
Folding:
- The duvet in the sleeping bag is folded double.
- The side flaps are closed around the duvet.
- The Sleepbag hood is up and in use.
Note: The Danish Health Authority recommends that small children do not sleep outdoors at temperatures below -10 degrees Celsius.
Video guides for folding the Sleepbag according to the season and the child's age can be found here.