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Hi,


This is by no means a serious matter but just wanted some opinions on whether its worth getting one of these for a newborn to sleep on in the pram or Moses basket. My first child has one in the pram that he sits on but it is a bit manky now and there are two that I have found that are more like blankets to lay flat out. Does anyone have either the Jo Jo short hair baby Lambskin or a cheaper version the Babydan Lambskin (found it on Amazon)? Just wondered which one is best or if not worth getting at all.

Thanks

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I think it's definitely worth it, it was one of our best buys with our daughter, we used it from birth to line the moses, cot etc.

have a look at this one which is what we have, ?39 and lovely quality


http://www.baababy.co.uk/fleeces-and-rugs/bowron-babycare-shorn-fleece.html

Hi Katiesa, I have the bowron one virtually unused and with original bag I'm looking to sell for ?20. I bought it to use in the pram for my second baby but big brother ended up insisting he stay in the pram, and didn't like the fleece. So it's been hidden unused in a cupboard for many months if you are interested...

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