Little Moonjumper: What’s in a name?

When it comes to personalized baby gifts, plenty.

Personalization is bigger than ever, with e-tailers and retailers offering a wealth of – well, you name it – and Little Moonjumper has it covered with personalized handmade baby blankets, minky blankets, super-soft 100% fleece blankets and even non-personalized quilts and new Flurry Blankets in a range of sizes to keep someone little snuggly all the way from the stroller to the crib to a twin-sized bed.

Founded by cold-weather fighting mama to six kiddies, Lyerly Spongberg Tuck, the blankets were a sudden brainstorm when trying to keep her little ones warm during a Windy City winter.

Instead of wrestling with too-small or too-big blankets that didn’t seem to save her children from the cold, she created her own “hard working blankets,” which means they’re meant to wrap up newborns without extra bulk yet keep wee cuties cushioned while playing on the floor.

Better yet, each blanket is completely washable, ensuring that soon-to-be bed-covering favorite stays fresh and fluffy, and according to Little Moonjumper, no blanket will ever fade or shrink since they’re colorfast and ravel-free.

Being the skeptic that I often am, I put that theory to the test, and after multiple washings and dryings on various settings, our Little Moonjumper creation is as bright and bold as the day we got it.

Nice.

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