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Cocoon Swaddle Sack 1.0 TOG Critters

A secure, multi-functional swaddle and sleep sack in one, designed to be worn for sleep from birth.

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Best for Newborn

Suitable from birth. For newborns and babies either swaddled, or arms-out sleeping.

What is a Cocoon Swaddle Sack?

The 1.0 TOG Cocoon Swaddle Sack is a zip-up, TOG-rated swaddle designed to make safe sleep simple for new parents from birth. The multi-functional Cocoon has you covered no matter your newborn's preference for sleep; arms-in, arms-out, or hands up*

*Hands-up mode possible when using in conjunction with a Butterfly Cardi, sold separately.

Materials & Care

Materials

55% Organic Cotton / 40% Bamboo Viscose / 5% Elastane

The Cocoon Swaddle Sack is made from Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified organic cotton that is non-toxic and gentle on sensitive and/or irritable skin. All ergoPouch fabrics are dyed with non-toxic water based dyes. The Cocoon Swaddle Sack is reviewed by the Eczema Association of Australasia (EAA) as a skin-friendly product.


Care

  • How to wash and dry your Cocoon Swaddle Sack
  • Gentle cold machine wash
  • Low tumble dry
  • Moderately hot iron
  • Dry cleanable
  • Do not use bleach based stain removers

    When cared for properly, this product will last several years and can be used for more than one baby. Our TOGs don't lose their warmth ratings over time, but a gentle fluff up in the dryer on a low setting helps maintain the fiber's loft, allowing air to circulate more effectively.

For more information see our Washing & Drying Tips.

Size & Safety

Size

Ensure you buy the correct size for your baby's weight, to prevent the Cocoon Swaddle Sack from riding up around your baby's face or calming startle reflex. See our Size Guide for more information. Contact our Customer Service team if you're unsure if you have received the correct size for your baby's weight. Not suitable for use in a 5 point harness. Always sleep baby in a safe sleep environment.



Warnings

  • Ensure you buy the correct size for your baby's weight, to prevent the Cocoon Swaddle Sack from riding up around your baby's face or calming startle reflex.
    See our Size Guide for more information.
  • Contact our Customer Service team if you're unsure if you have received the correct size for your baby's weight.
  • Not suitable for use in a 5 point harness.
  • Always sleep baby in a safe sleep environment.



Fire Hazard Label

As this product is made from organic cotton and bamboo and is not treated with chemical fire retardants the following white fire label applies.

FIRE HAZARD LABEL according to AS/NZS 1249:2014: CAUTION Keep away from heat and flame.

Complete your sleep-drobe

Summer is approaching. To prepare for warmer weather, we recommend you peruse our lighter TOGs across Pouches and Layers.

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Butterfly Cardi Daisies

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2-in-1 Swaddle to Sleep Sack

Shoulder poppers transition the product from an arms-in swaddle to an arms-out Sleep Sack. Add a Butterfly Cardi (sold separately) to use as a hands-up swaddle.

Keeps baby snug

The firm fit calms a baby's natural startle reflex, and mimics the confines of the womb.

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Two Way Zip

The two way zip makes swaddling easy; simply zip baby in. A lifesaver for easy dressing and even easier overnight nappy changes to get your mini back to sleep, faster.

Super Stretchy

The firm-yet-stretchy fit comforts and soothes baby, whilst still allowing for natural movement, full chest expansion and healthy joint development.

TOG-rated for warmth

TOG stands for Thermal Overall Grade, and is a measure of warmth in fabric. Choose a TOG suitable to the room temperature of baby's sleep environment, and be assured that your baby is safe, warm and secure in our non-toxic, organic and natural fibres.

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What is a swaddle, and why use one?

In the early days after birth, a newborn will experience a startle reflex. This reflex causes the hands and body to jerk during sleep, and this action can often wake or unsettle them. Using a swaddle can help contain this sudden movement and prevent waking. Swaddling can also soothe and settle them to sleep by providing a feeling of comfort and containment, similar to their experience in the confined space of a womb (or in your arms!). A traditional swaddle is typically used for the first 2-3 months of a baby's life.

Our zip-up Cocoon Swaddle Sack also has the following benefits:
Keeping baby’s body warm in the early stages when their ability to regulate body temperature is still developing, removing the need for loose blankets in their sleep space.
A hug! A baby would love to spend the whole night bundled up in their parent’s warm arms so swaddles help create that sensation of being hugged.
Can help a baby focus on feeding by keeping their arms and legs out of the way.
Prevents baby from scratching themselves with their nails.
Offers three different sleep styles for newborns; arms-in, arms-out, and hands-up (when using with a Butterfly Cardi).
Swaddling = a longer sleep for everyone!

  • Keeping baby’s body warm in the early stages when their ability to regulate body temperature is still developing.
  • A hug! A baby would love to spend the whole night bundled up in their parent’s warm arms so swaddles help create that sensation of being hugged.
  • Can help a baby focus on feeding by keeping their arms and legs out of the way.
  • Prevents baby from scratching themselves with their nails.
  • Swaddling = a longer sleep for everyone!

How do I swaddle safely?

The neck must be fitted to avoid a baby’s head slipping down into the swaddle. To check for correct fit, you should be able to fit two fingers in the neck hole when being worn.
Swaddles should be firm across the torso whilst still allow for full chest expansion when breathing, as those little ribs are still very soft and bendy so an overly enthusiastic swaddle has the potential to be too tight across the chest.
The swaddle should be loose around the hips and legs, allowing them to flop outwards in a frog-like position while the baby sleeps. Tight swaddling across the hips that hold the legs together is thought to contribute to and increase risk of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).
Babies don’t regulate their body heat very well and rely on their coverings to keep them warm but not hot. Do not overdress a baby underneath their swaddle and never cover their head at sleep time (e.g. with a hat or beanie). Chose a TOG rated swaddle such as our Cocoon Swaddle Bag to avoid using loose blankets in baby's sleep space, as they are bulky and have the potential to overheat a baby or cause suffocation. Remove any other suffocation hazards such as toys or cot bumpers from the sleep space.
Swaddling needs to be secure, without any chance of fabric draping over the baby’s face.

What TOG rating do I choose for the Cocoon Swaddle Bag?

You would choose a suitable TOG based on the temperature of the room your baby is sleeping in. We recommend placing a thermometer in baby's sleep space before they are born, to start getting an idea of how the room temperature fluctuates throughout the night and day.

To take the guesswork out of dressing your little one for sleep, please check our Room Temperature and What to Wear Guide (free with every Cocoon Swaddle Sack) to help you decide the right TOG rating, and how to layer underneath. If you have not yet purchased a Cocoon, and are unsure of your room temperature, you can reach out to our Customer Service team who will happily mail a Room Thermometer and What to Wear guide to you.

What size Cocoon Swaddle Sack do I choose?

It is important that you choose the right size for your baby’s weight, for safety, and also to provide that firm swaddle feel. Please do not be tempted to upsize, to get more wear out of the swaddle. You can follow our Size Guide to see what size will be best suited for your baby. All newborn babies will fit the Newborn size from birth. A small-average baby my get 6-8 weeks in this size, while a bigger baby may get 3-4 weeks. We suggest buying 2x Newborn (0000) sizes to use at birth, and have 2x 0-3M sizes on hand ready for when they grow.

How many swaddles do I need?

We recommend that you start with at least two Cocoon Swaddle Sacks, one to wear and one in the wash. A baby can be a messy creature with leaking diapers and spitting up milk! If you are tacking different room temperatures in the day, opt for two in each TOG rating required (for example, 2x 1.0 TOG Cocoons for day sleeps, and 2x 2.5 TOG Cocoons for night sleeps).

How do I use the Cocoon Swaddle Sack?

Open the Cocoon and lay on a low, flat surface. Lay your baby on top, and zip up from the bottom. You can choose to have their arms down at their side, or across their chest when you zip up based on sleeping preference. If your baby prefers hands-up or arms-out, release their arms using the shoulder poppers, and add a Butterfly Cardi for hands-up.

To change their diaper, zip up from the bottom to release their legs and lower torso. You do not need to fully upzip the Cocoon, or release their arms, for this.
To transition to arms-out sleeping, open the arm-poppers at the shoulders before dressing your child in the Cocoon.

Sleep your child in their Cocoon Swaddle Sack with their feet touching the end of their bassinet or crib.

Why does the neck opening seems a little tight on my Cocoon Swaddle?

To comply with safety requirements, our Cocoon Swaddle Sacks have a close fit around the neck, shoulder and chest area to prevent your little one from slipping inside, or pulling the swaddle over their mouth. A quick way to check if the neck is too tight is to see if you can put 2 fingers comfortably inside the neck opening. The material should feel snug against your fingers, but not tight. If it feels tight on your fingers, it may be time to go up to the next size.

How do I swaddle safely?

The neck must be fitted to avoid a baby’s head slipping down into the swaddle. To check for correct fit, you should be able to fit two fingers in the neck hole when being worn.

Swaddles should be firm across the torso while still allow for full chest expansion when breathing, as those little ribs are still very soft and bendy so an overly enthusiastic swaddle has the potential to be too tight across the chest.
The swaddle should be loose around the hips and legs, allowing them to flop outwards in a frog-like position while the baby sleeps. Tight swaddling across the hips that hold the legs together is thought to contribute to and increase risk of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).

Babies don’t regulate their body heat very well and rely on their coverings to keep them warm but not hot. Do not overdress a baby underneath their swaddle and never cover their head at sleep time (e.g. with a hat or beanie). Chose a TOG rated swaddle such as our Cocoon Swaddle Sack to avoid using loose blankets in baby's sleep space, as they are bulky and have the potential to overheat a baby or cause suffocation. Remove any other suffocation hazards such as toys or cot bumpers from the sleep space.

Swaddling needs to be secure, without any chance of fabric draping over the baby’s face.

When do I transition my baby from Swaddle (closed poppers) to Sleeping Bag (open poppers) in the Cocoon?

It’s time to start training your baby how to sleep with their arms out of the Cocoon Swaddle Sack when they begin to show signs of rolling from their back onto their front. This is because a rolling newborn needs the use of the arms to help lift their head sideways for clear breathing, in the event they do roll onto their front. This developmental milestone usually happens from around 8 weeks, and can be identified by the following:
- Attempting to roll body when unswaddled
- Pushing up on hands during tummy time, lifting one hand off the ground
- Fussiness when swaddled/fighting the swaddle when going on
- Disrupted sleep
- Disappearance of the startle (moro) reflex
- Attempting to have hands free/up around their face when the swaddle is on

We recommend releasing only one arm out first; this will give a baby time to become used to this new way of sleeping. Naturally, they will have a few disturbed sleeps. This is normal when transitioning a baby through anything new, so hang in there, try one arm out for a few days/week, followed by the other arm. If your baby isn’t adjusting well, instead of reverting back to swaddling (which may be unsafe if your baby is rolling), try adding our Butterfly Cardi to aid the transition.

Why is my Baby is trying to escape their cocoon?

Not all babies like to sleep swaddled, and if your baby is fighting their Cocoon Swaddle Sack, it may be time to explore a different sleep style for them. Explore our recommended options below.

Arms-out swaddling.
It is perfectly safe to wear the Cocoon from birth, in the 'arms out' mode. Simply open the shoulder poppers and release their arms. They will still be warm and safe in their Cocoon for sleep. Note, that if your baby is around 8-12 weeks, transitioning to arms-out is a natural development progression at this time, coinciding with a fading startle reflex, and the rolling developmental milestone*.

Hands-up swaddling.
Some babes may find it more comfortable to sleep with their arms up near their face for comfort. If this sounds like your bub, release their arms using the shoulder poppers, and dress them in a Butterfly Cardi over the top of the Cocoon Swaddle Sack. Their hands will fit into the Butterfly Cardi's pockets, to hold their arms in a butterfly-like position. This allows your baby to have their hands near their face, but still comforts their startle reflex.

The Butterfly Cardi can also be used to aid the transition from a swaddled baby, to arms-out sleeping once they are showing signs of rolling.

Baby Tuck Sheet
If your baby does not like to wear the Cocoon, you can explore a Long Sleeve Romper + Baby Tuck Sheet combination. Dress your baby in one of our TOG-rated Rompers, and use a TOG-rated Baby Tuck Sheet on their mattress for warmth on top. The Tuck Sheet is a TOG-rated mattrerss sleeve that provides warmth and security, but is safer than loose blankets.

*When your baby shows signs of rolling, please transition to arms-out sleeping for their safety.

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17 reviews
  • Airielle W.
    Verified Buyer
    3/12/25
    Sleepy sack

    Love it! The size guide is fabulous and material is amazing! My little man sleeps super well in this !!

  • Kimberley P.
    Verified Buyer
    3/11/25
    The best

    I love these so much, I bought one and ordered more a few days later. My little one started to roll very early and the arm holes meant that she could be safely swaddled with her arms out. Great quality as well staying the same through constant washing and drying.

  • Chelsea S.
    Verified Buyer
    3/10/25
    Love these swaddle sacks

    This is the second child I’ve used these for and I love them! Both my babies have slept so much better using these. They are fantastic.

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