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Yellow Duck Comforter

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£9.95

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Lovely and Adorable Personalised Yellow Duck Comforter For Babies

No new mother could resist the adorable charm of this Personalised Yellow Duck Comforter.


Whether their new baby is a boy or a girl, parents will delight in wrapping their little one in this warm and cosy comforter personalised with the child's name up to 15 characters.


Unique gift idea for newborn babies. Go on make your loved one happy...


Measuring 45cms in both length and width, the Yellow Duck Comforter is the perfect size to keep a baby wrapped snugly, just the way paediatricians recommend in babies' earliest months to help them feel secure.


Its bright yellow colour makes the comforter a cheerful addition to any cot or nursery and the happy duck's face on one end also helps Baby begin to focus on the world around him or her.


Babies are naturally conditioned to respond to faces; the cute duck on this Personalised Yellow Duck Comforter will make an ideal companion to a infant as it begins to explore life in an exciting new world.


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