The monthly baby photo — the one that keeps track of the passage of time for you and shows you how your kid changes and grows from month to month — helps to slow down the flurry of that first year. The backdrop for these weekly and infant milestone blankets is ideal. Whether you're buying one for yourself or as a present for a new baby, these are available in a variety of styles to match any nursery. There are also baby milestone stickers, blocks, and even socks available for individuals who don't want to deal with a complete blanket set up. Then, before you know it, you'll be hunting for first-day-of-school signs to replace these baby markers.
Knit Swaddle Blanket for Baby Milestones
This is probably what comes to mind when you think about baby milestone blanket: A gentle watercolour wreath with script numbers around it. For good measure, this design includes a charming bear in the corner.
Baby Milestone Blanket with Two Sides
With this double-sided fleece mat, you get two sets of milestones in one! The "daytime" side features all of your typical baby milestone blanket's months and weeks. When you flip it over, there's a "nighttime" side with a new set of accomplishments, so you may mark major milestones like first laughs or new teeth.
Milestone Blanket with Pattern Play
For your infant shots, the high-contrast black-and-white creates a striking backdrop. A 100 percent organic cotton muslin blanket and a natural wood ring are included in the package.
Baby Blanket with Sunshine Milestones
"You are my sunshine" is an understatement when it comes to this blanket. The moveable block on the organic cotton muslin mat allows you to keep track of how many sunrises you've shared with your kid.
Blocks for Baby Milestones
Any blanket may be turned into a baby milestone blanket with these baby blocks. You can use the blocks for occasions other than the monthly check-in because they feature key holidays, calendar words, humorous sayings, and numerals up to 65. They're also available in a variety of fonts and wood treatments.
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