3-PACK DRAWING PRINT MUSLIN SQUARES - for newborn to 4 month old babies

$36.00

Triple pack of supersoft sensory muslin squares in high contrast black and white patterns. Designed to the millimeter to support babies' cognitive and visual development between birth and around four months.

These ultimate multi-tasker muslins also deliver sensory calm through our scientific patterns, created alongside our consultant orthoptist.

Pack includes 1 x Lines design, 1 x Eyes design (drawn by Etta herself, age 4) and 1 x Faces design, presented in our stylish box packaging to make the perfect gift to yourself or a lucky parent to be.

Each muslin is 23in x 23in.

Made from: 100% organic cotton.

Learn tips on how to use our muslins on our FAQ page here

 

 

 

Between 4-6 months old babies start to love looking at themselves in a mirror

Customer Reviews

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Mrs B
Drawing print muslins

Really happy with my purchase of drawing print muslins.
Great quality and lovely packaging. The card which comes with it is really useful for giving ideas of how to use the muslins with your baby.
I loved the fact that so much research has gone into the product and can’t wait to see how my Grandson will react to them when he arrives in August! 😃

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Laur
Great muslins

A repeat purchase of these lovely muslins as a gift, slightly damaged packaging leaves a 4* instead of 5*

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Liz Ewers
Baby love!

Being used already. New granddaughter, Lottie, seems to be mesmerised by the patterns already and they are proving to be a rather useful gift.

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Louise Mairs
Beautiful black and white muslin squares

My little baby granddaughter absolutely loved looking at the squares. Great designs! Keeps her interested while traveling in the car and they wash well.

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Tanvi
Amazing

My little boy loves these! I use them in the car and shower and just against the cushions on the couch. He used to stare at them for ages and now he babbles at them!
Def a great product and very versatile. I even used one as a scarf on my walk and he just stared at me from his pram when he awoke from his nap.