A Rivers Tale Baby Blanket

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This isn't your ordinary baby blanket-- the fabric features pressed flowers arranged in the shape of rainbow trout against a dark rich teal backdrop. Perfect for parents who love fishing or simply revel in the great outdoors, it's a stylish way to keep your little one warm and snug while dreaming of adventures by the water's edge!

About our baby blankets:

These beautiful blankets have original Oxeye Floral Co. designs printed on super soft Minky fabric making them an incredibly unique gift for only the coolest babies around. Each blanket is backed with a soft, cuddly backing for baby to feel and explore.

Are you shopping for a senior or someone who is confined to a chair? Our baby blankets are also the perfect size to use as lap blankets.

For every baby blanket you buy from Oxeye Floral Co., another will be donated to Mamas for Mamas At-Risk Comprehensive Support program. This program provides 1-1 support to help mamas overcome the impact of poverty on their lives and on the lives of their children.

Measurements: 26" x 35" (apprx)

Washing Instructions:

Cold water machine wash and lay flat to dry.

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Giving Back: Mamas for Mamas

In partnership with Mamas for Mamas, for every baby blanket that you buy from Oxeye Floral Co., another will be donated to their At-Risk Comprehensive Support program which supports Mommas & their children in overcoming the impact of poverty on their lives.

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