This kit perfectly combines their enthusiasm for crafts with our need to have a couple of
extra blankets around the house.
Not exact matches
we already have throw
blankets around the house and i am always wearing slippers and an
extra sweater or jacket.
On the lower shelves, I folded some of her clothing and
blankets into canvas baskets for easy access — these are a great way to store any
extra things you have lying
around the room.
It's certainly not something I'd use with a baby younger than eight or nine months because it's large, and they might wake themselves up rolling
around in (we also pad it with
extra blankets from our son's bed at home for added comfort and familiarity, something that we couldn't do if he were an infant), but for older children it's worth every penny!
On top of being super nifty to zip
around town, it has a HUGE storage compartment so you have a place for your
blankets, diapers,
extra clothes... etc
Animal security
blankets designed to wrap
around baby, like arms holding them tight, add an
extra layer of comfort.
I do tend to run cooler (98.9 is a fever me), not sure if that has an effect or not — but I often have to get up and get an
extra blanket and wrap it
around me under our sheets and
blankets!
We have so many
around the house now for toys and
extra blankets.
You can wrap them
around your shoulders and wear your cozy
blanket in public or you can bulk it up
around your neck for
extra warmth.
I usually bring two scarves, the huge big one that can be used as a
blanket / hood etc., and a silk one to go
around my neck for
extra warmth.
And it helps if those
extra blankets are right there in the room within reach, so nobody has to stumble
around in the dark.
I have several
around my house; I use a small one to drop mail into, another small longish rectangular one to hold
extra toilet paper rolls in our powder room, one to hold magazines in my bedroom and several varying sized baskets in my daughter's room for toys,
blankets, etc..