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Product Details
- Natural & Earth-friendly - made from 70% bamboo and 30% organic cotton (pesticide-free, sustainable and renewable resource, 100% biodegradable)
- Breathable - Open weave & lightweight fabric allows for airflow enabling your baby to sleep through the night comfortably
- Thermal Regulating- reduces overheating, keeping your baby warm in the winter and cool in the summer
- Hypoallergenic & Antibacterial - anti-dust mites, perfect for baby's sensitive skin
- Ultra soft - gets softer with every wash with no shrinkage
- Versatile & Multipurpose - serves as a swaddle, baby blanket, stroller and nursing cover, changing pad, crib sheet, and more
- Gentle and toxin-free - Suitable for newborns and up
- Extra large size -120cm x 120cm / 47" x 47"
- Care Instructions - Wash before first use, machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry on low heat, do not bleach, do not dry clean, do not iron
What is swaddling:
Swaddling is the practice of snugly wrapping your baby in a thin blanket or sheet, to create a cozy, womb-like feeling for your baby, preventing the "Moro" or startle reflex that can wake your infant. For more information about the pros and cons please read our article on Swaddling 101 here.
Which fabric swaddle should I choose? Cotton or Bamboo?
Since babies have delicate skin, you want to pick something that is comfortable, soft, and hypoallergenic. Both bamboo and organic cotton fabrics meet these requirements. Bamboo is a renewable resource and grows naturally without the need for fertilizers or pesticides. Organic cotton also does not use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides that can be harmful to your baby’s health. Bamboo fabric is incredibly soft and often compared to cashmere. It is highly absorbent, naturally odor-resistant, and very breathable which is great to prevent your baby from overheating. Organic cotton is durable, highly absorbent, and also excellent for sensitive skin. Both fabrics are excellent for swaddling or as lightweight blankets/stroller covers with the main difference being the hand feel. You can read our article on the Best Materials and Fabrics for your Baby's Sensitive Skin here.