Dream Blanket. Minky Baby Blanket. Faux Fur Throw. Sharks. Crib popular Bedding. Custom Baby Blanket. Toddler Bedding. Unique Baby Gift.
Owesley baby blankets are handcrafted by myself to provide a cozy cuddly blanket for a.
Owesley baby blankets are handcrafted by myself to provide a cozy, cuddly blanket for a special little one in your life. Our Dream Blankets are a super soft and cuddly alternative to regular minky, the Dream Blanket is made with a soft minky front and backed with faux fur.
Perfect for baby and toddler and make great baby shower gifts!
Machine wash cold on delicate cycle. Tumble dry low. Do not iron Minky fabric. The faux fur washes extremely well and does not shed or tangle up in small fingers.
Dimensions: 52" x 35"
-Custom sizes available upon request.
Match up with a lovey for an on-the-go alternative to their favorite blanket!
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WARNING:
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP updated as of 2018) states the following:
Keep soft objects, loose bedding, or any objects that could increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation, or strangulation out of the baby's sleep area. These include pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskin, blankets, toys, bumper pads or similar products that attach to the crib slats or sides. If you are worried about your popular baby getting cold, you can use infant sleep clothing, such as a wearable blanket. In general, your baby should be dressed with only one layer more than you are wearing.
It is fine to swaddle your baby. However, make sure that the baby is always on his or her back when swaddled. The swaddle should not be too tight or make it hard for the baby to breathe or move his or her hips. When your baby looks like he or she is trying to roll over, you should stop swaddling.
Do not leave a child unsupervised with a blanket.