Switching from footies to two-piece pajamas doesn’t need to happen all at once. In fact, easing into the change over a few weeks often works better for both babies and parents.
Start by introducing two-piece sets during daytime naps or quiet play before bedtime. This helps your baby get used to the feel of separates without disrupting overnight sleep. Look for materials that feel similar to what they’re already used to.
You can also alternate outfits: footies one night, a pajama set the next. This trial-and-error phase gives you a clear read on what your baby sleeps best in.
And remember, some transitions happen naturally. Once babies start helping with getting dressed or going through potty training, separates tend to make more sense. The goal isn’t to stick to a timeline, but to make the change in a way that keeps sleep comfortable and routines simple.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician with questions about your child’s sleepwear or temperature regulation.