I was sent product free of charge from Earlyears, in exchange for my honest review and opinions.
The Owl Busy Buddy Blanket from Earlyears is perfect for capturing your baby’s attention and keep them entertained with it’s bright colors, many textures, mirror and teethers; there is plenty for your baby to do. Your infant can explore and discover right from birth. This is recommended for 0-3 months and up.
The Owl Busy Buddy Blanket encourages sensory learning, fine motor skills, exploration all while your baby plays!
My son is 1 years old and he still loves to play with this blanket. I love the size of this because it fits great in the diaper bag and doesn’t take up a lot of space. My son loves the bottom green section, he just runs his hands over that part over and over. He also loves the mirror, but I think all babies love looking at themselves!
The wings make a crinkle sound, there are 3 teethers total (2 feet and 1 heart shaped) the heart shaped teether can be stored in the little owl pocket, and the backing on this blanket is a super soft textured fabric.
This is a very well made blanket. I can tell this blanket will last for a long time. I will be able to pass it down to a new baby once my son outgrows it.
The Owl Busy Buddy Blanket from Earlyears Retails for $16.95 and can be purchased from Earlyears website.
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Michelle
This is the cutest thing ever.
Blankets are great for babies. I had one when I was a kid that, apparently, I was still dragging around at night when I was 3 🙂 I think my mother still has it somewhere.
Nice blog, btw. Off to do more reading 🙂