Baby Wrapped in the Monkey Swaddle by The Swaddle Society
Monkey Swaddle Baby Blanket by The Swaddle Society
Monkey Swaddle Baby Blanket by The Swaddle Society

Monkey Swaddle

Regular price $45.00 Sale price $22.50 MOTHERS DAY SALE. ENDS MAY 12.
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Perfect gift for a new mum: 

  • Generously sized at 120 cm x 120 cm.
  • Machine Washable
  • Breathable Cotton
  • Sustainable Bamboo perfect for sensitive baby skin
If you're looking for the perfect swaddle for your little monkey, look no further than the Monkey Swaddle! Made from bamboo and cotton, this soft and cozy swaddle is sure to keep your little one snuggled up tight. With a cheeky monkey print and adorable treetops design, the Monkey Swaddle is sure to become your little one's favourite.

The Monkey Swaddle is the perfect mix of playful and practical. Whether you're using it as a swaddle, a light blanket, or a nursing cover, the Monkey Swaddle is sure to be a hit with both you and your baby.

The fabric is a combination on cotton and bamboo, making it perfect for any baby born at any time of year, as they'll keep cool in the summer and keep them warm in the winter.

All the swaddles are generously sized at 120 cm x 120 cm.

Tags: monkey swaddle | chimp swaddle | tree baby swaddle 

Why Cotton + Bamboo?

Cotton

A breathable material that draws moisture away from the body, reducing the risk of your baby getting a rash. A strong fibre means your baby can really put it to the test.

Bamboo

A sustainable and hypoallergenic fabric with antibacterial qualities, reduces the need to constantly wash the swaddle, particularly with harsh detergents which may irritate the sensitive skin of a newborn.

Buy a Swaddle, Save a Baby

One dollar from every order is donated to Red Nose Australia, who work towards saving the lives of babies during pregnancy, birth and infancy.

Why Choose Us?

The Swaddle Society was created by a new mum for new mums. So we have tested our swaddles in all new mum situations to make sure our products can holdup against the curveballs thrown by newborns.