Woven Woven launches bead-free weighted blankets for kids

Woven Woven has launched a new collection of bead-free weighted blankets specifically designed for children, setting a new standard in the Australian market.

Woven Woven blankets are crafted from 100% cotton, making them hypoallergenic and free from toxic dyes and treatments, ideal for sensitive skin.

The deep pressure stimulation provided by these weighted blankets is known to reduce anxiety and stress, helping to ease tantrums and promote a sense of calm in children. This innovative design stems from the founder’s own experience with a natural cotton blanket passed down from her grandmother, which provided comfort for her newborn.

Woven Woven prioritises safety and comfort, using only natural materials such as certified organic cotton and Australian ultra-fine merino wool. These fabrics are breathable and gentle on delicate skin.

In addition to their safety features, the blankets are durable, machine-washable, and easy to transport, ensuring they meet the needs of busy families.

With the introduction of these bead-free weighted blankets, Woven Woven offers a quality solution that supports restful sleep and well-being for children.


Find out more about Woven Woven’s bead-free weighted blankets:

wovenwoven.com.au

 

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