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  2. Blanket - Wikipedia

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    Wool blankets are warmer and also relatively slow to burn compared to cotton. The most common types of blankets are woven acrylic, knitted polyester, mink, cotton, fleece and wool. Blankets also come with exotic crafting and exotic material such as crocheted afghan or a silk covering. The term blanket is often interchanged with comforter, quilt ...

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    This sweater is made of cotton and recycled fibers for a kid-friendly fit that's easy to layer in the cold.Get it in sizes for toddlers, little kids and big kids. $15 at Nordstrom Nordstrom

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    Revival offers machine washable rugs in three textures: recycled OEKO-TEX polyester, wool (50 New Zealand wool, 50 Indian wool), and 100 percent organic cotton (including recycled denim).

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    Sizes range from a five-pound option meant for kids to a 30-pound blanket for adults weighing around 300 pounds. Several sizes are on sale (use the on-page coupon), but we're eyeing the 38 percent ...

  6. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Among toddlers, a comfort object often takes the form of a blanket (called a security blanket) or a stuffed animal, doll or other toy, and may be referred to by a nickname such as blankie. Comfort objects are said to enable children to gain independence and research indicates that these objects have positive effects on children by reducing ...

  7. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton, or synthetic fiber. Flannel is commonly used to make tartan clothing, blankets, bed sheets, sleepwear, and several other uses. Flannel may be brushed to create extra softness or remain unbrushed.