"After 28 years at the bedside of newborn babies, I know how quickly a small body cools — and how restless a baby becomes when their temperature is off. Merinowool is the only material that naturally solves this. No TOG choice, no extra blanket, no waking up. Just a baby sleeping as they should."
NICU nurse & baby coach · Founder Moalie
Why Merinowool — and why no TOG?
Most sleeping bags work with a TOG rating: one for summer, another for winter. Merinowool works differently. It adapts — to your baby, to the season, to the night.
One sleeping bag. All year round.
No separate summer and winter sleeping bag needed. Merinowool adapts to your baby's temperature.
No overheating
Wool dissipates heat if your baby gets too warm. Safe, even in summer.
Soft on sensitive skin
Teddy texture made from 100% Merinowool — no itch, no synthetic fibers.
Certified safe
Human Friendly ECO and REACH certified. No harmful substances — tested and confirmed.
Made by a family that knows wool from the inside out
These sleeping bags are handmade by a family business in Eastern Europe, from a region with a long tradition in wool processing. For two generations, this family has been making wool products without synthetic fibers, without compromising on quality.
Each sleeping bag is made from 100% pure Merinowool, certified through the Human Friendly ECO program — which, after extensive testing, confirms that the fibers are completely natural and free from synthetic additives. For Moalie, this was exactly the partner we were looking for: craftsmanship and integrity, for two generations.
Available colors
We start with Beige. Pink and Light Blue are coming — leave your email address and we will send you a message as soon as your color is available.
More colors to follow. Are you thinking of other shades you would like to see? Let us know via the contact form.
Care
Airing
Sufficient in most cases
Wool wash 30°C
Mild wool detergent, do not spin
Dry flat
Never tumble dry
Frequently asked questions
What TOG value does this sleeping bag have?
Merinowool has no fixed TOG value — and that is precisely the advantage. The wool adapts to your baby's body temperature. If it gets warmer, it dissipates heat. If it gets cooler, it insulates. You do not need separate summer and winter sleeping bags.
Does Merinowool not itch?
No. Merinowool has extremely fine fibers that bend with the skin instead of itching. The teddy structure adds an extra layer of softness.
Can I use this sleeping bag all year round?
Yes. Thanks to the temperature-regulating properties of Merinowool, this is a sleeping bag for all seasons — including summer.
How do I wash the sleeping bag?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning — airing is usually sufficient. If washing is necessary: wool wash program at a maximum of 30°C with wool detergent, do not spin, lay flat to dry.
When will more colors be available?
We start with Beige. Pink and Light Blue will follow soon — send us a message via the color chart above and we will let you know first when your color is available.
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Warmer than a blanket. Softer than you expect.
A baby who sleeps well is a baby who feels safe. Not too warm, not too cool — just right. That is what merinowool does, and what no synthetic material can imitate.
This sleeping bag is made of 100% merinowool in a soft teddy texture, but then in a shaped sleeping bag for the very little ones. Airy and soft on the outside, cozy on the inside.
No TOG. But temperature regulation.
Sleeping bags made of synthetic materials and cotton have a fixed TOG value: one blanket for summer, another for winter. Merinowool works differently. It adapts: it dissipates heat when your baby gets warm, and insulates when it’s cold. One sleeping bag. Usable all year round.
As a neonatal nurse, I see how important temperature regulation is for a newborn baby. Newborns cannot yet regulate their own temperature well. Merinowool takes over much of that.
Why parents choose this sleeping bag
- No TOG choice needed — merinowool naturally regulates temperature, summer and winter
- Soft teddy texture — airy and soft, does not itch the skin
- Breathable — prevents overheating and sweating
- 100% merinowool — no synthetic fibers, no additives
- Made in the EU — Human Friendly ECO and REACH certified
- Practical zipper system — opens from top to bottom for easy changing
Made by a family who knows wool from the inside out
This sleeping bag is made by a family business in Eastern Europe — a region with a long tradition in wool processing. For two generations, this family has handcrafted wool products, without synthetic fibers, without compromising on quality.
What sets them apart: they work exclusively with 100% pure wool, and every product is finished as it should be: with attention to detail you feel as soon as you hold it. The wool is certified through the 'Human Friendly ECO' program, which after extensive testing confirms that the fibers are completely natural and free of synthetic additives. Also REACH certified, and Woolmark certification is pending.
For Moalie, this was exactly the partner we were looking for: a company where craftsmanship and integrity are not marketing terms, but simply the way they work.
Specifications
| Material | 100% Merinowool (teddy texture) |
| Color | Beige |
| Sizes | 0–6 months (60 cm) · 6–12 months (75 cm) |
| TOG | Not applicable — merinowool is temperature regulating |
| Certifications | Human Friendly ECO · REACH |
| Production | Made in the EU |
| Care | Wool wash program max. 30°C · do not tumble dry · dry flat |
Frequently Asked Questions
What TOG value does this sleeping bag have?
Merinowool has no fixed TOG value. That is precisely the advantage: wool adapts to your baby’s temperature. If it gets warmer, it dissipates heat. If it gets cooler, it insulates. You don’t need separate summer and winter sleeping bags.
Does merinowool itch?
No. Merinowool has extremely fine fibers that bend with the skin instead of pricking. The teddy texture of this sleeping bag adds an extra layer of softness.
Can I use this sleeping bag all year round?
Yes. Thanks to the temperature-regulating properties of merinowool, this is a sleeping bag for all seasons. It breathes in summer and keeps warm in winter.
How do I wash the sleeping bag?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning and needs little washing. Air the sleeping bag regularly. If washing is needed: wool wash program at max 30°C with wool detergent, do not spin dry, dry flat.
FAQs
From birth. Merinowool is suitable for newborns, including premature babies, provided the fibers are fine enough and the garment fits well without tight elastics or pressure points.
Yes. That is precisely one of the strong qualities of merino wool. The fiber can absorb up to about 35 percent of its own weight in moisture without feeling wet. The moisture is drawn away from the skin and released again through evaporation. As a result, the skin stays drier than with cotton or synthetic fabrics.
With merino wool, the fiber thickness says a lot about the comfort. It is measured in microns: the lower the number, the finer and softer the wool feels. For babies, fibers of approximately 15 to 19 microns are usually used.
For Moalie products, we exclusively select fine merino wool that is gentle on sensitive baby skin.
That depends on the situation. Cotton is comfortable in warm temperatures and is often more affordable. Merinowool naturally regulates temperature and wicks moisture. This makes it especially suitable in the first months, during sleep, and in changing temperatures. Many parents combine both materials.
Merinowool can shrink if it is not washed properly. Therefore, we recommend hand washing merinowool clothing with a special wool detergent and cold or lukewarm water. Not every washing machine has a reliable wool wash program. Afterwards, lay the garment flat to dry so it retains its shape.

