Aden & Anais Muslin Wraps 4-Pack – Zoo Animals

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Aden & Anais Muslin Wraps 4-Pack - Zoo Animals
 
Manufacturer: Aden + Anais
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List Price: $44.00
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Product Description

Muslin is a unique cotton fabric first introduced into England in the late 17th century. Muslin has a light, open weave that allows air to flow seamlessly through the material. The soft natural fibers allow your baby's body temperature to adjust naturally, eliminating over-heating, but ensuring warmth and comfort. aden + anais wraps will allow you to safely swaddle your baby, giving you confidence that your baby will experience a peaceful and secure sleep.

Product Details

  • Durable 100% cotton muslin fabric gets softer after each wash
  • Breathable open weave fabric helps to prevent overheating
  • Wrap measures 47/47"
  • Undelete Multiple uses burp cloth, nursing shield, stroller cover to protect from cold wind, sun, or insects, portable crib sheets,etc

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Is five stars enough?!
 
Review Date: September 21, 2009
Reviewer: Lishelle Fazzone, NY
I ordered these when I was pregnant to swaddle our baby with, and when I recieved them I felt slightly disappointed. They seemed thin, and not very durable. Plus at $42 for the four of them they were not cheap! They were nice and large, and the print was cute, but I was not sure how they would hold up. Then our son was born, and now I have no idea what we would do without these! Once you wash them they get super soft, they wrap perfectly, and because they are light weight mold to the babies shape, can be packed easily, and if its cool out can be layered with another blanket for warmth. They are also very breathable and absorbent! They are hands down the best blankets out there! We use these literally all day, everyday, and not just for swaddling! We cover his car seat with them when we go out, we put them on the floor as a play mat/changing pad, use it as a burp cloth, and I even bought a nursing clip so I can use these as a nursing cover in public. Nursing covers are $30-$40 alone, and that is one less thing to put in the already crammed diaper bag. They also hold up awesome in the wash. Our son has spit up on these, peed on them, pooed, they have been dropped, used to clean up milk and formula, and just gotten generally icky, and have come out of the wash pristine and soft as down every time. I love these. LOVE. It also doesn't hurt that they are super cute too. We get compliments everywhere we go on how cute they are. I would maybe say my only complaint is the price tag, but considering the use we get out of them I would say its well worth it. Plus Aden and Anais put out a line for target and they are $29 for a four pack of these wraps! We have purchased two more packages, and they are just as nice! Seriously, if I had to pick five baby items I could not live without, these would be on that list.
Love these blankets
 
Review Date: December 4, 2008
Reviewer: Austin's Mommy, Florida
These are really soft oversized blankets that are totally worth the price. My baby boy loves them. He snuggles with them in the carseat and his stroller. The designs are super cute and when you wash them they remain soft. They are so light that they are perfect for the summer.
What the Fuss? Super Swaddler
 
Review Date: December 30, 2009
Reviewer: Jennifer Freeman, Chicago, IL USA
We knew very little about swaddling before Leighton. She roomed in with us at the hospital, and we never sent her to the nursery. Occasionally, a nurse would come in and wrap her up in what looked like a flannel Ace bandage. There was my pride and joy - a sleeping cremini mushroom with a scrunched little face.

Leighton, by design, is not a particularly colicky baby. In fact, I imagine that Dr. Weissbluth (of Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child fame) would say she is four parts easy baby and one part fuss. Still, for her first eight weeks on this planet, her "flail reflex" kept her from sleeping peacefully without intervention. (It still disrupts her on occasion). Early on, a friend gave us a video called The Happiest Baby on the Block that illustrates how to wrap your kid like a burrito and then shush, shimmy and swing the little peanut to sleep. It looks easy enough, but the whole deal doesn't work without a proper swaddling blanket.

Child experts frighten new parents out of their minds about SIDS - and I'm not saying it isn't a legitimate concern - I'm simply eluding to the fact that my fear of SIDS escalated to a fear of blankets in general. We had cozy cotton blankets from Gymboree and Tea Collection and a thousand of those fleecy blankets that you get for "congrats on your new baby" type gifts. These were all too thick and scary and sweaty for me. Plus, none of these, regardless of quality, could hold a swaddle. The inexpensive flannel rectangles would work if they were actually big enough to wrap around my baby. Bummer.

In the video, Dr. Karp made it look so simple. I was inspired to test his methodology. I perused countless websites and couldn't seem to find thin, soft blankets large enough to swaddle Leighton. During my pregnancy, I had squirreled away a huge list of links for products - nuggets that interested me. I went back to that well, remembering that there was a blanket website that had caught my eye initially because it looked fancy and took a hit on "organic".

I purchased Pink/White and Pink/Brown 4-packs of Muslin Swaddling Blankets for $44.00 each from Aden and Anais. Problem solved.

They are big (47 inch square), soft and breathable. They work like a charm for swaddling. She could snooze blissfully for five or six hours in her little muslin cocoon. BRILLIANT!

Since we stopped wrapping Leighton up at night, we have used them as crib sheet savers, burp cloths, pacifier holder-inners, sun shades ... you name it. Spitty on it - throw it in the hamper. Pee on it - throw it in the hamper. And, you just toss another one in it's place. Honestly, these are a few of my favorite things.

Leighton nutches on Soothies and has trouble keeping them in as she dozes off. I was accustomed to running over and plugging it back in every few minutes. Now, I wad up one of these blankets and prop the Soothie in. She can breathe right through the blanket if it moves, so I don't worry about smothering her either.

Aden and Anais blankets get softer and more wonderful as you use them. I don't think any parent should be without a stash of these fab finds. In fact, we have eight and I would like four more because Leighton is becoming quite a little drooler.

One recommendation I have is to choose either pastel designs or just plain white. The more design on the blanket, the stiffer it will be to start out. And, much of the joy is derived from the sheer softness. When I put Leighton down for a nap or for bed, she always has one of these swaddlers in her grip. "Get cozy" I tell her as tickle her face with a corner and tuck her in.

Our standard shower gift for first time parents (Yes - we have a "standard gift" that our freinds have come to expect) is a four pack of Aden and Anais blankets, The Happiest Baby on the Block and Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child. We have yet to disappoint - especially with the blankets.

Jen Freeman
Owner/Writer
The Daily Fuss
Best warm weather blankets
 
Review Date: December 12, 2008
Reviewer: Lea M. Remigio, Orlando, FL
These blankets were the best we bought for our new baby. We live in Florida and the light muslin material is perfectly breathable and not too heavy. Also, they have the cutest prints - not too cutsie and not like anything I've seen in the stores. We plan to buy them as gifts for other new parents we know.
awesome swaddlers!
 
Review Date: January 18, 2009
Reviewer: Alejandra F. Barrientos, Albuquerque,NM
My 4 month twins love to be swaddled (as did my 3 yr old daughter too!)but quickly have outgrown their swaddling blankets. I was a bit hesistant on purchasing these blankets because of their price and that they are thin and we are in the middle of winter. I received the blankets in december and we have used no other blankets since receiving them! we are all in love with the blankets! yes, they are thin but are large enough that my babies are wrapped twice in them...making them warm enough (with fleece pj's) and practically impossible for them to wriggle out of! I wish we knew about these blankets with our first daughter. Also love the fact that they give a little more with each wash and get softer and softer! So much so that I don't worry about using them as a burp cloth too. Love how stylish they are (not too cutesy or masculine) I look forward to using these in the summer months and will probably purchase more for myself (maybe in a different color) and for all my pregnant friends! A definite must buy!

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