Product Review: Swaddle Designs Organic Ultimate Receiving Blanket

safbaby2 | March 23, 2008 | 0 Comments

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There are a few important things to look for in “the ultimate swaddle blanket.” And as I know from experience, not all baby blankets live up to meeting all of these needs. There are just so many cool things to rave about this SwaddleDesigns Organic Ultimate Receiving Blanket!

  1. Not only is it certified ORGANIC cotton flannel, but it is grown right here in the good ole’ USA! Grown on family farms from natural, untreated GMO-free seeds!
  2. The blanket is already pre-shrunk using an Earth friendly process!
  3. Larger than most, 42×42, makes swaddling not only easy, but makes this swaddle blanket useful once baby is older too!
  4. Even Daddy will master the art of swaddling with the adorable, sweetly illustrated “how to swaddle” instructional tag sewn right in!
  5. No bleaching either! Just the pure and natural here baby! The trim is available in a variety of different colors too.
  6. Did I mention how soft this Ultimate Receiving Blanket is?

Stylish AND functional, this blanket will sure to be a keeper for years and years. And a great safe alternative to wrapping baby in a blanket that took at least 1/4 pound of chemicals to grow!Why is swaddling important for your infant?

The SwaddleDesigns Organic Ultimate Receiving Blanket is available in 13 different color trims at Amazon.com for $29.99.

To learn more about the benefits of organic cotton vs. conventional cotton, read our article “Decrease world poverty, buy organic cotton clothing for your baby!

Happy snuggles! 

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