Key Takeaways
- Nanit at 53% off: The Nanit Sleep Wear Sleeping Bag two-pack in violet is the deepest sleep sack discount in the lineup.
- Two TOG weights in one design: The Burt’s Bees Beekeeper sells in a 0.5 TOG and a 1.5 TOG, which is useful when spring temperatures swing.
- Bestseller pricing: The Yoofoss 6-12 month sleep sack is sitting at category bestseller rank #2 at over half off.
- Nursery monitor at half off: The Nanit Pro Bundle with wall mount is one of the lowest prices I’ve tracked on the camera this year.
- Preemie sleepers on sale: The Gerber Sleep ‘N Play 2-Pack covers preemie sizing, which is hard to find marked down.
Late May does this funny thing where the days run warm but the nights drop back into the fifties, especially if your nursery sits on the north side of the house. It’s the in-between stretch when parents start wondering whether the winter weight sleep sack is too much, while stripping down to a thin sleeper feels like an overcorrection.
Nanit dropped prices on its sleep wear sleeping bags across nearly every size in the lineup this week, and the two-pack in violet caught my eye first. Burt’s Bees Baby cut prices on the organic cotton Beekeeper wearable blanket, which sells in a 0.5 TOG for warm rooms and a 1.5 TOG for cooler nights. That kind of seasonal flexibility is what late May calls for, and the Berry Basket leans into it this week.
There are some adjacent picks rounding out the list. The Nanit Pro nursery bundle with the camera is sitting at about half off, and a Dreamegg sound machine made the cut because anyone shopping for a sleep sack probably needs whatever helps the baby get to sleep inside it. If you missed last week’s baby deals roundup, several Burt’s Bees pajamas are still live.
Prices verified May 15, 2026.
What are the best baby sleep sack deals right now?
The strongest sleep sack discounts this week run between 33% and 53% off, with Nanit leading on depth and Yoofoss leading on price. Wearable blankets in this section cover sizes from roughly six months through 24 months.
Nanit Sleep Wear Sleeping Bag (Medium, 2-Pack)
This is the deepest Nanit discount I’ve seen on the brand’s sleeping bags, and getting two of them in the same shipment makes the laundry rotation much easier. The violet color works for any gender, and the medium size fits roughly six to twelve months depending on your baby’s build. These pair with Nanit’s breathing wear feature if you also use a Nanit camera, though they work fine as standalone sleep sacks.
- Pack of 2 sleep sacks
- Medium size fits 6-12 months
- Violet color
Yoofoss Baby Sleep Sack 6-12 Months
The Yoofoss is a 1.5 TOG, which puts it on the cooler-nights end of the weight scale rather than a true summer pick. It uses 100% organic cotton on the inside and a two-way zipper for late-night diaper changes. If your nursery runs cool or you live somewhere that still dips into the low 60s at night, this is a reasonable buy and it’s sitting near the top of the category bestseller list for a reason.
- 1.5 TOG winter weight
- 100% organic cotton fabric
- Two-way zipper
Nanit Sleep Wear Sleeping Bag (Large, Violet)
Same Nanit sleep sack as the medium two-pack, but in a large size that fits older babies, roughly twelve to twenty-four months. The violet color stays consistent across the size range if you want to keep buying up as your child grows. The discount here is a little smaller than the medium two-pack, but still meaningful for a brand that rarely goes on sale outside of major holidays.
- Large size fits 12-24 months
- Single sleep sack
- Violet color
Nanit Sleep Wear Sleeping Bag (XL, Tropical Blue)
The XL fits toddlers who haven’t yet aged out of wearable blankets, and the tropical blue is one of the lighter, more summer-friendly colors Nanit makes. If your child is still in a sleep sack at eighteen to twenty-four months, this size buys you another stretch before transitioning to loose bedding. The discount is the smallest in the Nanit lineup this week, so I’d only grab it if you specifically need the XL size.
- XL size for toddlers
- Tropical blue color
- Lighter weight design
Burt's Bees Baby Beekeeper Wearable Blanket
This is the one I’d grab if I were starting from scratch right now. The Beekeeper is 100% organic cotton and comes in two TOG weights, so you can match it to your nursery temperature rather than guessing. It’s also a swaddle transition sack, which means the design works for that awkward window when a baby starts rolling and the swaddle has to go away.
- 100% organic cotton
- Available in 0.5 TOG and 1.5 TOG
- Swaddle transition design
Which footed sleepers and sleep pajamas are on sale?
Footed sleepers are the workhorse of the under-one wardrobe, and four of them landed on this week’s list. Discounts in this section run from 33% to 48% off, with the Gerber 2-pack giving the lowest per-piece price for preemie sizing.
Nanit Sleep Wear Pajamas (9M, Chevron Raindrops)
The Nanit sleep wear pajamas are a one-piece design in a chevron raindrops pattern that’s softer than the typical bold nursery print. The 9M size hits a sweet spot for early crawlers, since the snug fit keeps fabric from bunching at the knees. Like Nanit’s sleep sacks, these work alongside the Nanit camera’s tracking features for parents who want the full ecosystem.
- 9-month sizing
- Chevron raindrops pattern
- One-piece design
Burt's Bees Baby Girls Organic Cotton Sleep and Play

Burt's Bees Baby Girls' Organic Cotton Sleep and Play Footed Pajamas, One-piece Zip Front Romper, Baby Essentials
Burt’s Bees Baby’s organic cotton sleep and play sits at bestseller rank #3 for a reason. The zip-front design is faster than snaps at 2 a.m., and the organic cotton is genuinely soft rather than the stiff certified-organic feel some brands have. It runs true to size, which is more than I can say for some competitors at this price.
- 100% organic cotton
- Zip front romper
- Footed pajama design
Burt's Bees Baby Boys Organic Cotton Sleep and Play

Burt's Bees Baby Boys' Organic Cotton Sleep and Play Footed Pajamas, One-piece Zip Front Romper, Baby Essentials
The boys’ version of the same Burt’s Bees Baby sleep and play, sitting at rank #2 in its sub-category. Same organic cotton build, same zip front, same fit profile. If you have boy-girl twins or you’re shopping for friends with a pair on the way, this is the matching half of the girls’ version above.
- 100% organic cotton
- Zip front romper
- Footed pajama design
Gerber Baby Girls 2-Pack Sleep 'N Play
Preemie sleepers are weirdly hard to find on sale, so this Gerber 2-pack catching a 48% cut is worth a look if you’re shopping for an early arrival or a NICU graduate. The golden floral print is on the more delicate side of Gerber’s catalog, and the snap-front construction is gentle on incision sites if your baby came home with one.
- 2-pack value
- Golden floral pattern
- Preemie sizing
What sleep tech rounds out the nursery this week?
Two sleep tech picks landed at meaningful discounts. The Nanit Pro bundle is at 51% off, which is the lowest price I’ve tracked on the camera this year, and the Dreamegg D1 Nova adds an alarm clock to the brand’s already-popular sound machine line.
Nanit Pro Smart Baby Monitor Bundle
The Nanit Pro is the camera that anchors everything else in the brand’s ecosystem, including the breathing wear sleep sacks above. This bundle includes the wall mount, which you’ll want for an overhead view of the crib, and the camera handles 1080p HD video with two-way audio, night vision, and motion alerts. The sensor-free breathing monitoring is the real selling point, since it uses computer vision rather than a wearable strap.
- 1080p HD Wi-Fi camera
- Wall mount included
- Sensor-free breathing monitoring
Dreamegg D1 Nova White Noise Sound Machine
The Dreamegg D1 Nova is the upgrade to the brand’s older sound machine, adding an alarm clock and a dimmable display for nighttime feedings when you don’t want a glaring screen. It runs white noise plus a handful of soothing sounds, and the build quality holds up to the inevitable diaper-bag transit if you travel with it. At category rank #4, it’s a reasonable buy for parents who don’t already own a sound machine.
- White noise plus soothing sounds
- Built-in alarm clock
- Dimmable display
Frequently asked questions
What TOG rating do I need for a baby sleep sack?
TOG ratings measure warmth. A 0.5 TOG works for warm rooms above 75°F, a 1.0 TOG suits rooms between 69 and 74°F, and a 2.5 TOG fits cooler nurseries below 61°F. The Burt’s Bees Baby Beekeeper sells in both 0.5 TOG and 1.5 TOG so you can match it to your nursery temperature.
At what age should babies stop using sleep sacks?
Most pediatricians say sleep sacks remain safe through age 2 or until your child can climb out of the crib. Many brands offer sizes that fit up to 24 months or longer, and Nanit’s XL is built for that older range.
Are wearable blankets safer than loose blankets?
Yes. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends wearable blankets over loose bedding because loose blankets in a crib raise the risk of SIDS for infants under twelve months. Sleep sacks let babies stay warm without anything covering their face.
What is the difference between a sleep sack and a swaddle?
A swaddle wraps the arms snug against the body and is used for newborns until they show signs of rolling. A sleep sack leaves the arms free and is used once a baby starts rolling, typically around 8 to 12 weeks. The Burt’s Bees Beekeeper is built to bridge that transition.
Is the Nanit sleep wear sleeping bag worth the price?
At the current 53% discount on the medium two-pack, yes. The Nanit sleep wear bags work with the brand’s breathing wear feature on the Nanit camera, which is useful if you’re already in that ecosystem. Without the camera they function as standard premium sleep sacks.
This was a stronger week for baby sleep deals than I’ve seen in a while. Discounts ran from 33% on the smaller Burt’s Bees sleepers up to 53% on the top Nanit and Yoofoss sleep sacks, and the original prices look like real list prices rather than the inflated MSRP nonsense that pads out so many baby category sales. Nanit in particular doesn’t move much outside of Black Friday and Prime Day, so seeing five different Nanit sleep wear products on sale in the same week is unusual.
The standout for me is the Burt’s Bees Baby Beekeeper wearable blanket. It’s organic cotton, comes in two TOG weights so you don’t have to buy a second sack when the seasons turn, and the price is reasonable even before the discount.
I’d skip the Nanit XL Tropical Blue unless you already own the camera, since the markdown is shallower than the rest of the Nanit lineup. The Yoofoss is worth the click for anyone who doesn’t care about brand pedigree and just wants a 1.5 TOG sleep sack for under twenty dollars.
Memorial Day weekend is right around the corner, so I’d expect more baby category discounts to drop between now and the end of the month. Burt’s Bees Baby has been running cycles of organic cotton sleeper deals for the last several weeks, and that pattern usually holds through the holiday. If you’re not in a rush, watching the Nanit Pro camera for a deeper cut is reasonable, though 51% off on the bundle is already a strong price point worth grabbing if you’ve been on the fence.








