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soft and comfy! Jul 22, 2008 My five month old son loves his comfy cozy! He loves to cuddle up to it and play with it! However, the silk paws have already started tearing apart and we've only had the comfy cozy for a month. Overall, it's a great blanket.
Lambie is the best Jul 22, 2008 My son received the lamb Comfy Cozy as a gift shortly after his birth. He is four years old now and still sleeps with Lambie every night. We have even had to have Lambie FedExed to us on vacation when we (stupidly) left Lambie at home.
I love that I can wash Lambie (but do try to wash Lambie alone or he might leave fuzz on other items in the washer) *and* air-dry him in no time at all. Often, my son doesn't even realize Lambie was in the laundry, that's how fast and easy it is to clean the Comfy Cozy.
Gund Lamb Jan 07, 2008 Got this as a gift when my cousin gave birth to her baby girl. Talk about comfy, it's so soft I wanted to keep it. It's a great gift for babies and when they get a little bit older.
This was purchased for a baby shower gift. Dec 18, 2007 This was purchased to give to a friend who is having a baby. It is so soft and cuddly I think her baby will have it to hold on to for a long time.
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Meh Nov 27, 2007 I received this at my baby shower. It was hand-me-down, so who knows how many kids it's seen, and it's still clean, soft, and cute -- definitely wins points for quality, durability, and ease of laundering.
But my son couldn't care less about it. In the twelve months since he was born, he's never once so much as nibbled on it or fiddled with its sewn-on eyes or tail or ears or ANYTHING. And he's a hard-core nibbler/fiddler. It gets more use as an emergency blanket when he's conked out on top of us and nothing else is in reach.
I can totally see this becoming a baby's favourite lovey, and it's so well-made, it would probably outlast the lovey stage. But if you've got one of those high-energy, inquisitive, fiddly babies, it may not be a good investment. This is just not interesting enough for my son, even when he's falling asleep!
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