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Organic Cotton Blanket...help.

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PPopsicle · 14/01/2020 18:29

Looking for a blanket for at night for 18 month old. He has a sleeping bag but I think a blanket might help for weight/comfort etc.

Look at Aden Anais dream blanket as read organic cotton is best as most breathable.

Any other suggestions?

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dementedpixie · 14/01/2020 18:34

You're not supposed to use a blanket with a sleeping bag

PPopsicle · 14/01/2020 18:37

Thank you but I asked for suggestions of a good organic cotton blanket, not how to look after my child

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dementedpixie · 14/01/2020 18:42

Meh, do what you want then.

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PPopsicle · 14/01/2020 18:44

What a delightful person you are

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Orangedaisy · 14/01/2020 18:45

My daughters has a sleeping bag and blanket and has done since about 18mo. Sure she sleeps better being warmer and can kick it off if she needs to. Sorry no specific recommendations.

LauraPalmersBodybag · 14/01/2020 18:49

Not organic, but good quality cotton - Mama Designs do nice big cellular blankets in lovely colours. The cellular design makes them breathable but they have a good weight to them.

My dd’s old bedroom was bloody freezing at night time in the winter, we used one with no issue and she slept better.

ValiaH · 14/01/2020 18:50

Frugi have some lovely blankets: www.welovefrugi.com/sale/all-baby-toddler-clothes/view-all/snug_as_a_bug_blanket_2_grey_marl_penguin.htm as do kite clothing. www.kite-clothing.co.uk/collections/baby-blankets Maxomorra did some too but they are smaller, however if its just for weight then it could be ideal as he could have it just over the arms/ chest area and be able to move it easily? www.eddieandmin.co.uk/product-category/organic-baby-clothes/blankets/

Apileofballyhoo · 14/01/2020 18:52

I think living crafts might do blankets.

PPopsicle · 14/01/2020 18:55

@Orangedaisy exactly this, my little one just loves to be toasty warm, which does surprise me as DH still sleeps with an electric blanket in the summer!

I have never heard of any of these other brands, thanks so much for the recommendations, really appreciated!

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Apileofballyhoo · 14/01/2020 18:55

Here's a blog with a list of suppliers of organic children's stuff. It's an Irish blog but lots of UK and EU suppliers on it. I've seen organic baby stuff in Aldi from time to time and they have a baby and toddler event at the moment.

livinglightlyinireland.wordpress.com/2018/07/20/sustainable-ethical-kids-clothes/amp/

PPopsicle · 14/01/2020 18:59

A brilliant blog, that’s my evening reading sorted! Thank you

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Apileofballyhoo · 14/01/2020 20:15

YW!

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