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Safety, Usage & Care

How do you clean the sleeping bags?

Zip closed before laundering. Machine wash cold with like colors gentle cycle in a front-loading washer. Use mild powdered detergent. Rinse at least twice. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Tumble dry low with 2 clean tennis balls. Remove and fluff after each cycle. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.

Ordering

What Mo should I buy?

Our children sleeping bags come in three sizes: Little Mo, Big Mo, and Mighty Mo. The Little Mo fits 6-24 months, the Big Mo fits 2-4 years olds, and the Mighty Mo fits 4-6 year olds. We also have a size for adults in the new Mega Mo! Please see product pages for full specifications.

How long is the Little Mo?

Little Mo Baby Sleeping Bags run 32" (81 cm) from the shoulder to the bottom of the bag and are designed to accommodate up to the 95th percentile for height in 24-month-old toddlers. For a full list of specifications please see the Little Mo product page.

My 12-week-old wears size 6 month clothes. Will they fit in the Little Mo baby sleeping bag?

Our baby sleeping bags are only for use with children above 6 months of age. Please refer to our Usage Instructions and Safe Sleep Checklist for more information.

Can I cancel my order?

We completely get it, we change our minds too! While we wish could, once an order is placed, we are unable to alter or cancel it at this time. We hope to have a cancellation window one day in the future.

Should the item(s) not work out, make sure to exchange for a preferred style or return for a refund.

Shipping, Returns & Exchanges

We use all major carriers, and local courier partners. You’ll be asked to select a delivery method during checkout.

What is the shipping policy?

Please see our shipping policy here.

Where do you ship to?

We ship to addresses within the U.S., U.S. Territories, and APO/FPO/DPO addresses.

What is the return policy?

Please see our return policy here.

Miscellaneous

If you can't find what you are looking for please send us an email!

How do you determine your temperature ratings?

Our unofficial estimated temperature ratings are estimated based on the thickness of the insulation and on our own real-world testing. By surrounding the baby using thick channels of insulation, we are able to trap a substantial amount of warmth between the child and the outside air.

In addition, all children should wear appropriate base layers and a warm hat in cold weather, and that is reflected in this estimate as well. Keep in mind this is an estimate only and that a child's warmth while sleeping can be affected by many variables that parents should monitor.

Why can't my baby sleep wrapped up in layers of clothes? Or a snowsuit?

They can - if it's warm enough - and we've done that ourselves. But it's not very comfortable for the baby and it can be difficult to get in and out of. Many layers added up are also bulky to pack and heavy to carry.

Snowsuits are designed for movement and are typically sewn-through, meaning there is no insulation along the seams. They lack the thickness to keep warm in cold weather once your body is asleep. Many snowsuits also have hoods, which pose a risk to young babies.

Besides, what would you rather sleep in: a full-body snowsuit, or a thick and cozy sleeping bag?

What materials are used in the baby sleeping bag (Little Mo)?

Our sleeping bags are designed using premium materials for a luxurious-feeling sleep experience. They use a buttery-soft 1.1 oz ripstop nylon to provide a baby-safe, breathable, and water-resistant outer shell against spills and accidents. 

Between each layer are thick channels of polyester fiber insulation, providing outstanding warmth to the wearer. We use YKK #5 zippers.

What if my child has an accident inside the sleeping bag?

Diaper blowouts and upset tummies are never fun, whether at home or in the tent.

All Morrison Outdoors sleeping bags are machine washable to help you get the most out of your sleeping bag. If an accident does occur, do your best to blot the stain immediately and remove as much moisture as possible from the insulation. Make sure your child always has spare, dry sleep clothes available.

Once you are home, follow the care directions on each sleeping bag for machine-washing instructions.