Blue Stars Satin Edge Muslin Comforter | 2-Pack | White Satin
Description
Description
A star print on a soft double-layer bamboo muslin body, finished with a silky white satin trim. Classic, tactile, and beautifully made. The kind of comforter little ones reach for again and again.
Designed for the moments that call for comfort. The first week at nursery. Overnight at grandparents'. Long car journeys and plane rides. The transition into their own bed. Wherever the day takes him, it goes too.
Little ones do not reach for just any comforter. Our silky satin trim gives them something specific to seek out, and over time, that texture becomes their cue to relax, unwind, and drift off. For children who are sensory-sensitive or who find big transitions harder to navigate, that consistency matters even more.
Sold as a 2-pack so there is always a clean one to hand. Presented in gift-ready Bullabaloo packaging.
What's included
- 2 x Blue Stars Satin Comforters with white satin trim
- Size: 40 x 40 cm
- Soft double-layer bamboo muslin body with silky satin trim
- Machine washable
Safe sleep guidance
In line with NHS and Lullaby Trust guidelines, comforters should be used with supervision only for babies under 12 months. We recommend this comforter for little ones aged 12 months and over, or under direct supervision. Always follow current safe sleep guidance.
A gift worth giving
Presented in signature Bullabaloo packaging, ready to give as it arrives. A thoughtful choice for first birthdays, nursery starters, new siblings, and children who find comfort in the familiar.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a comforter help babies sleep?
How does a comforter help babies sleep?
A comforter provides consistent comfort that babies can access independently throughout the night. The familiar texture and scent help them settle and resettle during light sleep cycles without needing parental intervention. This promotes self-soothing skills and more restful sleep for the whole family.
When can babies have a comforter?
When can babies have a comforter?
You can introduce a comforter during supervised awake time from birth to build familiarity. For sleep, familiarise yourself with current safe sleep guidelines. Many parents introduce comforters around 4-6 months when babies can roll both ways, though the timing depends on your baby's development and your family's approach. Always choose a small, lightweight, breathable comforter without loose parts.
How do I wash the comforter?
How do I wash the comforter?
Machine wash at 30°C and tumble dry on low. Our comforters actually get softer with every wash! We recommend washing before first use and having both comforters in rotation - one in use, one in the wash.
Why do babies love the satin edge?
Why do babies love the satin edge?
Babies are naturally drawn to the silky, smooth texture of satin edging. Stroking the satin provides tactile comfort and sensory stimulation that helps them self-soothe. The contrast between the soft muslin and silky satin gives babies something interesting to explore with their fingers, which can be incredibly calming, similar to the soothing effect of sucking.
Is this safe for newborns?
Is this safe for newborns?
Comforters should only be introduced when your baby is old enough to move objects away from their face. For newborns and young babies under 6-7 months, keep the cot clear following safe sleep guidelines. Visit the Lullaby Trust for more information.
Why does it come in a 2-pack?
Why does it come in a 2-pack?
We include 2 comforters so you always have one available - one for home and one for the wash, nursery, or grandparents' house. This ensures your baby always has their familiar comforter when they need it.
Will my baby become too attached to it?
Will my baby become too attached to it?
A comforter becomes a positive sleep association that helps babies feel secure and settled. Unlike dummies that can fall out and wake babies, a comforter stays with them through the night, supporting independent sleep and reducing wake-ups.
Can a comforter replace a dummy?
Can a comforter replace a dummy?
Yes! Many parents successfully transition from dummy to comforter. Unlike a dummy that falls out and causes night wakings, a comforter stays in the cot and is always within reach. It promotes genuine self-soothing and doesn't require weaning later. You can use both together initially, then gradually reduce dummy reliance whilst increasing comforter use.
How big is the comforter?
How big is the comforter?
Each comforter measures approximately 40cm x 40cm - perfectly sized for little hands to hold and cuddle, while being lightweight and breathable for safe use.
ORIGINAL vs REPLICA
Bamboo Muslin (marshmallowy-soft
Cotton Muslin (scratchy)
Silky Satin Trim
Polyester Trim
Double Layered
Single Layered
Wide Weave (breathable)
Tighter Weave (less airy)
Gift-Ready Presented
Loosely Packaged

