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Manufacturers use a range of fabrics, most commonly polyester-based plush or faux fur, cotton muslin, microplush/flannel, and jersey-knit constructions.

Most listings specify machine-washable construction. Typical care instructions include machine wash (many recommend cold) and tumble dry low; several items simply list machine wash and tumble dry.

Wearable or hooded options often use faux-fur or plush construction and add 3D elements such as a dino head on the hood, tails, spikes, and sometimes paw-shaped sleeves—turning the blanket into a costume-style cover for dressing up, play, and cuddling.

Glow-in-the-dark blankets typically measure about 50" x 60" and charge by exposure to sunlight or a strong light source. Listings commonly recommend at least 30 minutes of light exposure, with up to about 2 hours suggested for best glow duration.

Multi-piece sets vary by product but commonly include multiple swaddles (for example, three muslin swaddles) or a blanket paired with photo/milestone accessories such as week/month frames for baby photos.

Uses range from newborn swaddling and tummy time to toddler naps, stroller use, and play. Some items are marketed for infants (0+ months), while others are sized and promoted for older children—examples in listings cover roughly ages 3 to 12 years.

Fabric weight varies by product: some are described as year-round constructions, while others are labeled midweight—commonly midweight flannel or midweight microplush—indicating lighter or warmer options depending on use.

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