| Wool is the softest and most comfortable
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| | effective against dust mites, a cause of
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| material that can be used for Car Seat
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| | allergens for asthma sufferers, and
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| Covers and Baby Buntings. Organic cotton
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| | particularly infants. Tea Tree Oil is
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| flannel, unbleached cotton flannel and
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| | also noted for its general beneficial
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| regular cotton flannel are choice
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| | qualities such as being a natural
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| backings for wool car seat covers and
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| | fungicide. It also helps in the healing
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| baby Buntings.
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| | of wounds and reduces skin irritation.
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| Wool car seat Covers swaddle baby in
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| | Kookaburra Woolwash also works well for
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| security and warmth. Therefore, Wool is a
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| | laundering bed linens and clothing for
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| "choice" material in the construction of
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| | asthma sufferers where dust mite feces is
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| these covers because of its softness and
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| | a critical matter.
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| insulating qualities. The outer cells of
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| | Good "Padding" Important for Infants
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| the fiber repel water while the inner
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| | A good feel with a tad of pressure would
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| cells absorb moisture. Wool is highly
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| | deem the use of padding necessary for
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| absorbent, and can retain up to 25
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| | Baby Car Seats, High Chairs and Infant
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| percent of its weight in moisture. As
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| | Rocking Seats. It would seem that proper
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| wool slowly absorbs moisture from the
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| | "padding" would add more in the name of
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| air, the cover becomes warmer to baby.
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| | safety to car seats. Wool products will
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| Wool will take on a lot of moisture
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| | place a barrier between baby and the
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| before it feels damp. It also dries
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| | synthetic unknowns of the factory
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| slowly so as not to chill baby by drying
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| | provided products.
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| too quickly. Because of Wool's tendency
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| | The car manufacturer's concerns are with
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| to retain moisture, Wool is naturally
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| | the highest possible safety performance
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| flame-retardant.
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| | of the car seat for baby's safety, not
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| Many of the synthetic fabrics and
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| | the health concerns that may be posed by
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| "fillers" used to make Car Seat Covers
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| | the liners used to soften the hard
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| and Baby Buntings do not breathe. Over
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| | plastic of such baby accessories. Because
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| time they can emit toxic fumes during the
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| | synthetics have only come about in the
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| aging process, thus posing respiratory
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| | last century or so, the mother's of
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| and allergic reactions as well as asthma
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| | yesterday had little concern in the
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| like symptoms.
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| | products they purchased for baby. Today's
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| Wool is a natural fiber and naturally
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| | moms must research and take full
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| hypoallergenic; as are the cottons used
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| | responsibility for understanding the
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| to back Car Seat Covers and Baby
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| | products that come in contact with their
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| buntings. It helps keep the baby warmer
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| | baby.
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| in cool temperatures, and cooler in
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| | Give a Gift of Wool for Baby
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| warmer temperatures. Plush Merino wool
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| | A gift of wool for baby whether it is a
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| provides an extremely soft surface.
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| | Car Seat Cover, a Bunting or a Wool
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| Cleaning Wool
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| | Fleece Blanket is a gift of quality. The
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| The oil extracted from the leaves of the
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| | next time you are purchasing a baby gift
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| Australian Tea Tree (Melaleuca
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| | consider making it something wool!
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| Alternifolia) is well known to be
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