Children Blanket Shopping Guide
Buying a kids' blanket requires attention, as it is an essential accessory for a child's sleep that must be comfortable, warm, and safe. Because at designdrops we care about your little ones, we have created a detailed kids' blanket buying guide so you can make the best choice for your little angel!

Step 1: Choose the size of the kids' blanket:
Choosing the right size is important to properly cover the child and ensure comfort during sleep.
Large Single / Twin
A large single or twin-sized blanket is ideal for older children who use a bed with a larger surface area than a standard single.
Single
Ideal for children using a single bed. The dimensions are usually around 160x220 cm, making it suitable for a child's room through to adolescence.
Step 2: Choose the type of kids' blanket:
Depending on the climate and the child's needs, you can choose between different types of kids' blankets:
Fleece Kids' Blankets:
Ideal for winter, fleece blankets are soft, lightweight, and very warm thanks to their synthetic composition. They retain body heat, are easy to wash, and are perfect for a cool night's sleep.
Velvet/Velour Kids' Blankets:
Velour blankets are very soft and offer a sense of luxury. They are warm and suitable for winter, providing heat and comfort.
Faux Fur Kids' Blankets:
Extremely soft and warm, faux fur blankets are ideal for very cold nights. While they offer premium warmth, they are better for older children as the very soft fibers might cause allergies in infants.
Summer Kids' Blankets:
These blankets are made of lightweight materials like cotton and linen, which allow the body to breathe and absorb moisture. Ideal for warm seasons and summer nights.
Pique Kids' Blankets:
Featuring a light and textured weave, pique blankets are ideal for mild temperatures and are usually used during summer or mild autumn and spring days. The pique blanket is perfect for children who don't need much warmth but seek a soft and light cover.

Step 3: Choose the build quality of the kids' blanket:
The quality of the material is critical for comfort, durability, and the safety of your child's blanket. Every material has its own characteristics, so the right choice depends on your child's needs and your preferences.
Cotton:
Cotton is a natural and hypoallergenic material that offers comfort and breathability for the child's skin. It is ideal for children with sensitive skin as it doesn't cause allergies and is soft to the touch. A cotton blanket is easy to wash and dries quickly, making it a very popular cover for summer or mild transitional days.
Acrylic:
Acrylic is a synthetic material that offers a texture similar to wool but without causing allergies. Acrylic blankets are lightweight, warm, and resistant to wear. They are usually very easy to wash and dry quickly. However, they do not "breathe" as well as cotton, so they may not be the best choice for children with sensitive skin.
Flannel:
Flannel is a soft and warm material, often made from cotton or synthetic fibers. It is ideal for winter as it retains heat and provides comfort during sleep. Flannel is lightweight yet quite warm and easy to care for, as it withstands frequent washing without losing its texture.
Flannel-Sherpa:
The combination of flannel and sherpa offers the perfect balance between comfort and warmth. The flannel provides a soft feel, while the sherpa (a soft, synthetic fabric with a fur-like texture) offers extra heat and softness. Sherpa blankets are ideal for cold nights, as they keep the child cozy and are very soft to the touch.
Cotton-Acrylic:
Cotton-acrylic blankets combine the benefits of natural cotton and synthetic acrylic. The cotton provides breathability and softness, while the acrylic adds durability and warmth. This combination makes these blankets an excellent choice for daily use, offering high performance in warmth and comfort.
Velvet-Polyester:
Velvet and polyester blankets are very soft and luxurious to the touch, ideal for children who want a plush and warm sleeping experience. Velvet offers a luxury feel, while polyester provides durability and ease of care. Although polyester is synthetic and doesn't breathe like cotton, it is extremely easy to wash and dries fast.
Polyester:
Polyester is a durable synthetic material frequently used in kids' blankets. It is lightweight, easy to wash, and dries quickly. Polyester blankets are also more resistant to wear and mold, though they do not offer the same breathability or natural feel as cotton.
Step 4: Choose the kids' blanket based on the child's gender and design:
Depending on your child's gender and the aesthetic of their room, you can choose designs and colors that reflect their preferences.
Unisex Kids' Blankets:
If you want something more neutral, there are many kids' blankets with designs suitable for both boys and girls. Choose blankets with neutral patterns like stars, animals, geometric shapes, or plaid. Colors like white, gray, beige, and yellow are usually safe and stylish choices.
Kids' Blankets for Boys:
For a more traditional choice for boys, you can select blankets with patterns such as cars, dinosaurs, superheroes, or airplanes, in blue, green, or light blue colors for active and dynamic children.
Kids' Blankets for Girls:
Most girls love designs like butterflies, unicorns, flowers, or princesses, typically in shades of pink, lilac, or other pastel colors that give a sense of tenderness and sweetness.
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