Wooly Organic

Muslin Comforter With Soft Toy

 
Regular price
HK$339
Regular price
HK$399
Sale price
HK$339

Wrapped in the gentle embrace of premium muslin fabric, this comforter is irresistibly soft against your baby’s delicate skin, providing a soothing sensation that promotes relaxation and tranquility. The lightweight and breathable material make it ideal for all seasons, ensuring your little one stays comfortable and cozy whether it’s naptime or bedtime.Accompanied by an adorable bunny soft toy, this comforter adds an extra element of sweetness to your child’s nursery or crib. The plush toy is designed to be the perfect snuggle buddy, offering companionship and comfort whenever needed. Size: 16cm. Toy fabric – 90% organic cotton, 10% polyester (Oeko Tex Standart 100 class 1 for Babies). Filling – recycled polyester balls (Oeko Tex Standart 100 class 1 for Babies). Muslin comforter made from 100% organic GOTS certified cotton.

Made from 100% organic cotton
Lightweight & breathable materail
Includes a bunny soft toy
Available in one size

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Product features

- GOTS certified
- 100% organic cotton
- Chemical-Free Dyes
- Environmentally friendly
- Soft and comfortable
- Ethically made

Muslin Comforter With Soft Toy

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