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🌟 Wrap, Relax, Repeat — The Miracle Sleep Solution for Your Newborn
The Miracle Blanket Swaddle Wrap is a breathable, 100% cotton sleep sack designed to help newborns sleep longer by preventing the startle reflex. Its no-velcro, zipper-free design ensures a secure, scratch-free wrap that fits babies from 0 to 14 weeks. Lightweight and machine washable, it offers all-season comfort and is a must-have for new parents seeking peaceful nights.
Material | Cotton |
Color | Pink |
Brand | Miracle Blanket |
Special Feature | Breathable |
Style | Modern |
Blanket Form | Swaddle |
Age Range (Description) | Newborns; Infants; Baby |
Product Dimensions | 2.6"L x 3.85"W |
Theme | Nursery |
Pattern | Solid |
Recommended Uses For Product | Napping |
Seasons | All |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Size | One Size (Pack of 1) |
Fabric Type | 100% Cotton |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Item Thickness | 0.2 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Sport | Camping |
Cartoon Character | Pink |
Model Name | 15898 |
UPC | 689076715898 |
Manufacturer | Miracle Blanket |
Item model number | 15898 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Female |
Material Type | Cotton |
Material Composition | Cotton |
Additional product features | Breathable |
Batteries required | No |
Standing screen display size | 13 Inches |
Country/Region of origin | China |
D**K
Woombie vs. Miracle Blanket
My son loves the Woombie. My daughter loved the Miracle Blanket. As a parent that has now used two of the most popular baby swaddlers, here are some pros and cons of each.Woombie - We used the Houdini woombie in pool party and in vanilla crea (have one of each) and one Original Woombie in Raspberry color.Pros:Allows the hands to be across the chest or up near the face - this was the main reason my son hated the Miracle Blanket and loves the WoombieSnug - I haven't really noticed a difference between the Original and the Houdini versions although the Houdini is supposed to be a slightly firmer swaddle. Both are snug.Nice colors - All the colors we have are nice. None have faded or bled in the wash.Cons:The Big Baby and Mega Baby sizes are too long. There is so much excess fabric that hangs down. My two year old can still fit in the Mega Baby size, lengthwise, because it is sooo long.Does stretch out after many uses. You can fix that by tossing in the washer and then tumble dry. (It says line dry but who has time for that? We've always tumbled dry with no problems.)Fingers can creep out the top and scratch the face. He's never managed to get anything more than his fingers out, but just a warning that it can happen.**Biggest con - You have to keep buying bigger sizes if you want to continue to use it as they grow. If you buy two in each size (so that you'll always have one handy if one is in the wash), then that's over one hundred dollars in swaddle blankets. Yikes!!**Hard to use if you need to put baby someplace with straps - like a bouncy seat or swingTerrible return policy from Woombie - only unused and unwashed are accepted for returns with a 15% restocking fee!!The Miracle Blanket - We have two - one in pink and one in blue. We used these with my daughter until she rolled over from back to front, at about eight/nine months old.Pros:Fits any size baby. It's a super long wrap, so there's no way that your baby will ever be too big to fit width-wise. Lengthwise our daughter outgrew it around four months. Then we just stopped putting her feet in the pouch but keep wrapping her arms. Still worked great!! Also if you leave the feet out, it's easy to put the baby someplace with a three point harness like a bouncy seat or a swing.Can only purchase two and lasts until you need to stop swaddling!Colors are nice - never faded or bled in wash.**Best pro** - Miracle Blanket has amazing customer service. One of ours got a hole in it after three months of use. Miracle Blanket replaced it free of charge, not even charging for shipping the new blanket or return shipping. Doesn't matter where you bought it - they will replace it for you and fix the old one and donate to kids in need. AWESOME!Cons:Learning curve - Babysitters and grandma had an extremely hard time learning how to use this. The first time, despite a demonstration before we left, our babysitter put it on our daughter upside down so that the foot pouch was like a little hood!The blanket has a weakness where the foot pouch is sewn onto the main piece. After much use, it develops a hole from being pulled on by baby kicking or moving the feet in and out of the pouch. Both our blankets developed one. We had Miracle Blanket replace one, but decided to just keep going with the other one. The hole never got bigger that the radius of a straw but it's definitely a weakness in the fabric.Hands are down by the side - This was what our daughter liked, but our son hated it, so I guess it could be a pro or a con.Overall, I would recommend either. You just have to think about what your baby likes. I think the Miracle Blanket is better for a baby who really needs a firm swaddle with very little movement. The Woombie is for babies who like their hands up. Our daughter, who required a firm swaddle, just couldn't handle the amount of movement the Woombie allowed. She needed much more restriction. Our son prefers the freedom to arrange his arms around his chest or thighs as he likes. If you want to try one, start with the Miracle Blanket first since their return policy is better. If Woombie would change theirs, I would equally recommend them.
L**H
Amazing!!
1000% true to its name - it’s a miracle! Traditional swaddling caused me a lot of stress and baby didn’t like the loud Velcro swaddles. She also likes her hands down so I gave this one a shot and it’s been amazing from 4 days old!
D**
EASIEST SWADDLE HANDS DOWN
If you’re looking for something to keep your baby tucked in but want something easy, this is your go to! Stay away from velcro as they are too loud when putting on and off. Last thing you want is to wake up your baby. I have 5 of these. Thanks to my doula for introducing me to these swaddles. This is a game changer.
A**R
Perfect swaddle.
Perfect swaddle for a newborn.
R**A
Love but inconsistent material
I normally don't review items but consider this a PSA regarding the miracle blanket. First and foremost, this is an awesome swaddle. I'm pretty good at swaddling with muslin cloths but as our LO got older, he started breaking out of them. We have tried so many different swaddles with my oldest son that didn't quite work. The Halo with wings has too much material but doesn't get super snug. It's too warm for the summer. The SwaddleMe Velcro didn't hold up and the sizing was inconsistent. The Happiest Baby sweet pea swaddle (at least the older version of it) worked best for my oldest son but my LO hated it the moment I tried it on him. This is the first time I tried the miracle blanket, and I have never had such an easy time putting my baby down. I swaddle him, stick a paci in his mouth and he's out in 5 minutes. He's never thrilled about being swaddled but he doesn't get cranky when we swaddle him in this unless we delay giving him the pacifier.Here's my one complaint: I ordered the one with the stars pattern first. The material was so thick and not soft at all, as some of the other reviews claimed. The longest wing wasn't long enough to tuck under my son. When I carried him, it was hard to keep the swaddle nice and neat. It never came undone but it never felt like he was tightly swaddled. But it was better than others I had tried. I was about to try the Ollie which is obnoxiously expensive. Instead, I read another Amazon review which mentioned this issue and ordered the solid gray blanket. I tried it today and it's perfect -- so soft, so snug. The stretch is just right. My son fell asleep even faster. It's also bigger in size than the one with the stars pattern. I also ordered the one with Chevron pattern -- it also seems to be different: much bigger and made with thinner material. I don't mind this because I think it will be better for the hot summer.All in all, I'm a fan, but beware of which pattern you purchase. Not all are created equal. If you want the true "miracle" effect, stick to the solid patterned ones.
J**R
Great for Houdini babies!
I am a Newborn Care Specialist and this is my favorite swaddle by far. First of all it keeps squirmy arms in snuggly and best of all NO Velcro to snag or make noise. One size fits all!
S**6
Only swaddle that I can do 😂
I ended up buying a 3rd one to have in rotation (one to wash, to wear, and a spare) because these are the only ones that I can swaddle my son with. Every other one he maneuver out of. I love that is not velcro (no one likes the riiippp sound when they first wake up 😅)But do yourself a HUGE favor and watch their YouTube video on how to use it because the guide it comes with made zero sense to me. It was only after watching the video that it clicked for me. (First-time newborn mom-brain wrote it off bc of those instructions and I lost at least a month of easy swaddling until I decided to try it again.)
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