Baby’s Blanket

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As any new mother can attest, little ones often give items unintended uses: A pricey vintage rattle, for instance, can become a teething ring. A young Massachusetts mother discovered her baby was often more interested in playing with the shiny manufacturer’s tags sewn onto blankets than in snuggling in them, and an idea for a new security blanket was hatched. Taggies ($19.95–$24.95) feature an array of colorful tags of different textures that form a border around the blanket. A travel-size fleece Taggies blanket is also available, as is a new collection that includes crib bumpers, toddler quilts, pillows, stuffed animals, and balls. For more information and to purchase, go to taggies.com.

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