The 9 Best Animal Lovey Blankets

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This wiki has been updated 25 times since it was first published in January of 2017. Babies usually grow equally attached to their favorite stuffed toy and their blankie, wanting to take both everywhere they go. However, that often means one is eventually left at a restaurant or friend's home, causing distress. Animal security blankets solve this problem by conveniently combining both items, so there is less chance of forgetting it wherever you go. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

1. Hudson Baby Gray

2. Mary Meyer Oatmeal Bunny

3. Stephan Baby TeeTher

Editor's Notes

August 09, 2019:

All infants and toddlers love soft surfaces and cute critters, and these animal lovey blankets expertly combine the two. There are many different species represented here, including elephants, lions, foxes, rabbits, and, of course, puppies. Some of these stuffed animal-blanket hybrids have other cool features, too, like teething rings in the case of the Stephan Baby TeeTher. It's extremely important to note, however, that infants and toddlers must be supervised while using these toys. It's also crucial to adhere to the prevailing standards of children's sleep safety and refrain from leaving loose items, such as toys, in any infant's sleep environment.

The Mary Meyer Oatmeal Bunny, Bearington Baby Wee Waggles, and Gund Leo Lion Huggybuddy are the new additions to this list, while the Stepping Stones Lion, Baby Mink, and Cocalo Mix & Match have been removed due to availability issues.

4. Douglas Toys Fox Snuggler

5. Angel Dear Blankie

6. Gund Leo Lion Huggybuddy

7. Bearington Baby Wee Waggles

8. Coney Island Cotton Elephant

9. Apple Park Farm Buddies


Taber Koeghan
Last updated by Taber Koeghan

Taber is a writer from Santa Monica, CA, with a bachelor of arts in political science from the University of California, San Diego. After completing her degree, she began writing and editing copy for a host of high-traffic e-commerce websites. Her areas of expertise include the beauty, style, pet, and home products categories, and she has plenty of experience covering literature and art, too. Her personal interests in crafting and decorating inform her writing and -- she hopes -- add a good bit of insight to her work. Outside of copywriting, she is a reporter and columnist at a Los Angeles community newspaper and is currently pursuing a master of fine arts in creative writing.


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