




The Little Linen Co.
The Little Linen Co. Comforter - Nectar Bear Comforter
The Little Linen Company Plush Baby Comforter Toy / Security Blanket Nectar Bear. No matter if you call it a security blanket, comforter toy, lovie, lovey, blankie, doudou, or even nunu, your little one is sure to love them.
A top tip is to have multiple comforters to rotate them during washing, as they may wear out or go missing. For references, please see the Additional Information section.
Care Instruction:
- Wash separately before use.
- Warm hand or gentle machine wash with like colours, max 40°C / 105°F.
- Line dry in shade or gentle/low tumble dry.
- Do not iron.
- Do not rub, soak or wring.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not dry clean.
Designed in Australia.
Early studies show comfort attachment starts before 12 months of age [1] and these tactile items can be visually soothing as well. [2]
Blanket Body Size: 25 x 25 cm (edge to edge)
Product Composition:
- Plush character with soft plush polyester head and smooth plush printed blankie.
- Outer: 100% Polyester, Fill: 100% Polyester (all new material)
References:
- [1] Busch, F., Nagera, H., McKnight, J. & Pezzarossi, G. (1974). Primary transitional objects. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry , 12(2), 193-214.
- [2] Passman, R. H., and Halonen, J. S. (1979). A developmental survey of young children’s attachments to inanimate objects. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 134, 165-78.
NOTE: We recommend having an extra comforter on hand to avoid any inconvenience in case of unexpected loss.
NOTE: Comforters are safe to introduce from birth for cuddling and soothing, but should not be left in the cot once the baby has fallen asleep
NOTE: Recommended age: Baby comforters are intended for use with babies over 7 months old, providing comfort during times of transition and helping to soothe and settle them.