| Baby receiving blankets the first thing a child receives | | | | not uncommon for infants and toddlers to be found |
| when they are born that forges an unbreakable bond | | | | dragging their blanket with them wherever they go. In |
| between the child and the soft comfortable security of | | | | addition to the toys and chewable items that kids are |
| their blanket. Often mothers will lie their baby down on | | | | seen with in their first years there is often a baby |
| a blanket after they have fallen asleep or wrap them | | | | blanket accompanying the items that are most played |
| in a blanket to keep them safe and secure as they | | | | with by small children. |
| cuddle with an infant. It is traditional to give a special | | | | Babies often associate their blankets with the love and |
| baby blanket to a newborn as a gift that welcomes | | | | warm that they feel from their parents, so it is |
| the child into a family. | | | | important the mothers and fathers sleep with a baby |
| Baby receiving blankets or comforters that a child | | | | blanket before giving it to their child so as to transfer |
| receives at birth often remains with them during their | | | | the familiar scent of the parent onto to the baby |
| formative years. Linus Van Pelt from the Charlie | | | | receiving blanket and give the child a familiar and |
| Brown comics continues to carry his blanket | | | | comfortable security blanket that reminds them of |
| throughout elementary school because of the | | | | mom or dad when they are settling down on their |
| attachment that is created between him and his first | | | | own. |
| possession. Although Linus is a fictitious character it is | | | | |