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Brittany Adkins.....Here is the best description I can find about the Taggie blanket I got for Evan. What is a Tag Blanket? A tag blanket is a baby blanket with twenty different types of ribbon tags attached around the outside edges. These tags are secured between the back and front layers and are about two inches long, folded in half to make a loop. Often called security blankets these soft, fleecy blankets travel everywhere with their child. Purpose Everything is new to babies. By using material that has different textures and ribbons made with smooth and rippled materials, babies have lots to experience. The first way babies learn is by touch. By interacting with and exploring the smooth and textured tags, children are soothed as well as stimulated. Sponsored Links Instant Background Checks 1) Enter Name - Search Free! 2) Get a Full Background Check Now. backgroundcheck.peoplesmart Effects In pediatric studies, security blankets have been proven to relieve anxiety and stress that comes from separating from the primary caregiver. Used as a transitional object, kids hold and rub these objects on their faces to relieve tension and help them through different situations. This helps the child achieve their independence by supporting them during stressful times. These blankets are thought to encourage early emotional well being and offer a sense of security. Types Since first developed in 1999, these blankets have evolved to include just about everything a baby would come into contact. Some of these include a standard 18 inch by 18 inch blanket, a 12 inch by 12 inch blanket, sleepers, clothing, stuffed animals and books. Taggies use copyrighted patterns for their fleece and ribbons and can be personalized with your childs name. Who Invented the Tag Blanket? In 1999, co-founder Julie Dix noticed that her infant played with the tags of the toys more than the toys themselves. Being an early childhood teacher, she took that idea and made a blanket. When all the moms in her childs playgroup requested one for their child, her friend and co-founder Danielle Ayotte, suggested they go into business. Their first endeavor at a local craft show sold entirely out in two hours. The tag blanket has patent, copyright and trademark protection, and violators are subject to prosecution. Sponsored Links Summer Camp For Teens Build Read more: ehow/about_6563471_tag-blanket_.html#ixzz337HpVAQ6
Posted on: Thu, 29 May 2014 14:56:49 +0000

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