There are plenty of reasons to want a blanket for your baby, although it’s not safe for children under 1 year old to sleep with loose bedding. The best baby blankets are great for keeping your baby warm during stroller walks on cool days, for spreading out on the floor as a soft place to play, and for snuggling under when it’s time for skin-to-skin cuddles. They should be cozy, durable and are usually machine washable, like our top pick, the Loulou Lollipop Muslin Quilt.

“Babies shouldn't be sleeping with any blankets anywhere during the first 12 months,” says Dr. Wendy Johnson, a pediatrician at Tribeca Pediatrics. If you’re looking for something to keep your baby warm as they sleep, you’ll want to pick a swaddle for infants or a sleep sack for bigger babies who can roll over. If you’re on the hunt for a traditional baby blanket, we’ve found the best options, based on interviews with parents and our team’s hands-on experience.

Best Baby Blanket Overall

A Parent Favorite With Many Styles To Pick From

Loulou Lollipop Muslin Quilt Blanket

Size: 47 x 47 inches | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry

This muslin quilt has many fans among the parents we polled, because of its wide range of adorable prints and durability. It’s woven from a blend of bamboo-derived rayon and cotton, and it’s Okeo-Tex 100 certified, meaning it’s free from a wide range of concerning chemicals. The material is nice and breathable, making it perfect for warmer temperatures.

What the parents say: “We were given the Loulou Lollipop muslin quilt blanket as a gift when I was expecting my first daughter,” says Cory Baldwin, Forbes Vetted executive director of commerce content and strategy and mom of two. “Two and a half years later, it's still her favorite blanket. It’s held up astonishingly well through daycare naps, car and plane trips and countless nights in the crib. Plus, the print is so sweet (and coordinates with other Loulou Lollipop products, if you're into having matching PJs or sleep sacks).”


Best Budget Baby Blanket

Organic Cotton At A Great Price

MOST POPULAR

Burt's Bees Baby Reversible Blanket

Size: 30 x 40 inches | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry 

Another option available in many print combinations, from dinos to butterflies, this reversible baby blanket from Burt’s Bees costs less than $30. I also love that it’s made with 100% certified organic cotton. It has a polyester batting inside, adding cushioning and warmth. It’s both washing machine and dryer friendly. 

Although I haven’t personally used this exact product, I’m a big fan of Burt’s Bees baby products for their durability. I’ve used the brand’s onesies, crib sheets and towels—they’ve all held up great throughout many, many washes. This blanket has an impressive rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon, from over 2,000 reviews.


Best Personalized Baby Blanket

Your Baby's Name In The Font And Color Of Your Choice

Chappywrap Mini Blanket

Size: 30 x 40 inches | Care: Machine wash gentle, tumble dry low

A range of baby blankets can be monogrammed, but what we love about the Chappywrap is that there are so many personalization options. Once you’ve selected the blanket pattern of your choice, you can add either text (like baby’s full name) or initials—with your choice of font and letter color. It is made from a blend of cotton, acrylic and polyester fibers. 

What our editors say: Chappywraps are “super warm and great for winter stroller rides,” says Karen Tietjen, Vetted’s senior updates editor. They’re also a favorite of Baldwin’s.


Best Cashmere Baby Blanket

Washable Cashmere That's Soft And Luxurious

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Cable Knit Baby Blanket

Size: 30 x 40 inches | Care: Hand wash, lay flat to dry or dry clean

Cashmere is a popular option for people looking to give baby blankets as a gift. I have this Quince cashmere baby blanket, and it’s undeniably soft and luxurious, as well as lightweight and breathable. In addition to this heather grey color, it’s available in ivory and pink. Although the tag says dry clean only, a representative from Quince told me the blanket can also be hand washed in cold water and dried flat on a towel to help it keep its shape. I’ve washed it a couple times this way, and it really looks as good as new.


Best Luxury Baby Blanket

A Merino Wool Blanket That Can Be Personalized

USA-Made

Au Baby The Sawa Blanket

Size: 30 x 40 inches | Care: Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry
Available in five colors, this baby blanket is woven in the United States from merino wool that meets the Responsible Wool Standard and is colored with plant-based dyes. You can have it customized with an embroidered name or initials, and Au Baby has a range of font and thread color options.

Au Baby comes highly recommended by another mom, and I’ve had the chance to test The Sawa blanket out for about six months. We keep it on the big chair in our son’s room, and we snuggle with it while reading bedtime stories. I’m impressed with how soft it is, and how quickly it dries after washing. It has pilled slightly with heavy use, but it’s nothing that can’t be taken care of with a razor blade or fabric shaver. 


Best Receiving Blanket

Pretty Prints, Many Uses—And Affordability

Aden + Anais Cotton Muslin Swaddles (4-Pack)

Size: 44  x 44 inches | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry low

A receiving blanket is traditionally the blanket you use at the hospital when a baby is first born, so something that can be used as a swaddle is ideal. Johnson recommends looking for a “gauzy, airy” fabric to use as a swaddle blanket. 

These 100% cotton swaddles from Aden + Anais fit the bill, and come in a range of pretty prints to boot. I used these muslin blankets for swaddling my son, and also found it useful as a nursing cover. My son slept well in them, and they hold up well after plenty of wash and dry cycles.

Just keep in mind that swaddling is only safe for newborns. “When an infant exhibits signs of attempting to roll (which usually occurs at 3 to 4 months but may occur earlier), swaddling is no longer appropriate because it could increase the risk of suffocation,” says Dr. Carolina Pombar, a pediatrician with the Mount Sinai Health System. These swaddles easily transition to multipurpose blankets when your baby reaches the rolling phase.

What our editors say: A number of parents on the Forbes Vetted team praise the utility of these lightweight blankets. Deputy editor Rose Gordon Sala swaddled her firstborn in these, and then used them for years as her kids’ daycare nap blankets. “They’re stretchy enough to use as a swaddle, and large enough to work as a cover or blanket as needed,” she says.


Best Stroller Blanket

Super Soft And Extremely Popular

Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Stroller Blanket

Size: 30 x 40 inches | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry low

Barefoot Dreams blankets have reached a viral level of popularity, due to their super soft feel and celebrity fan base. This blanket is perfect for stroller walks on chilly days—it’s very warm yet lightweight and more than covers my toddler (for smaller babies you can fold it in half). For safety reasons, it’s best to strap your baby in first into their stroller first, and then place the blanket on top, otherwise the blanket may interfere with a secure harness fit. It’s extremely fluffy, and is also a great option for sending to daycare with your toddler for nap time. Plus, it’s also held up through many wash cycles over the past year. 

The first time I took this blanket out for a test drive with my toddler, he exclaimed “cozy!” It’s fuzzy and reminds me of a cuddly plush toy. The version I have comes in a just a few solid colors, but the brand also offers several baby blankets in its bestselling Disney collection.


Best Cotton Baby Blanket

A Beautiful Muslin Baby Blanket With Room To Grow

Little Unicorn Cotton Muslin Quilt

Size: 47 x 47 inches | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low

Cotton muslin is an ideal material for baby blankets according to the pediatricians I interviewed, because it’s so breathable. These throw quilts from Little Unicorn are big and snuggly, providing generous coverage but in a lighter fabric. You can use one as a play blanket, a lightweight stroller blanket or a throw once they graduate to a toddler bed. There are many patterns,  from the classic to the adorable. 

What our editors say: “We have Little Unicorn’s Woof Cotton Muslin Quilt Throw on my toddler’s bed in place of a comforter,” says  Tietjen. “It has a cozy layered thickness with the airiness of muslin, and I find it's the perfect weight, especially now that we live in a warm climate. I found the quilts do get softer, so I have no issues throwing it into the washing machine when it needs freshening up. We love this quilt so much, we got my son the smaller Holiday Haul Quilt once his favorite blanket started unraveling.”


Best Lovey Baby Blanket

A Blanket That's A Snuggly Stuffed Animal, Too

Bearington Stuffed Animal Security Blanket

Size: 28.5 x 28.5 inches | Care: Machine wash, air dry 

For tots who love to snuggle a stuffie, these fuzzy blankets from Bearington are a great choice. There are several animal friends to choose from, including a puppy, elephant, giraffe and unicorn. The dual-purpose toy and blanket is great for travel—so there are fewer things for you to remember to pack. The center of the blanket and the animals are a fuzzy and soft faux fur, while the edge of the blanket is trimmed in satin. 

What the parents say: “I didn’t think too much of these gifts but they ended up being lifesavers for school,” says one Forbes mom. “Daycare didn't allow lovies (for safety), but said yes to use these since they are attached. Our girls had a hard transition at 1 year into school, so this helped them nap in a new environment.”


Best Toddler Blanket

Plenty Of Space For Snuggles Under This Big Blanket

Copper Pearl Three-Layer Jumbo Quilt

Size: 60 x 72 inches | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low

Large and thick, these big blankets are an ideal pick for a toddler’s bed or for a baby to grow into. They’re also great as picnic blankets and play mats, and are available in a huge range of patterns and colors, from Elmo to cherries or trucks. The stretchy fabric is made from a blend of polyester and rayon. 

What our editors say: Tietjen has this three-layer quilt, and calls it a must-have. “In addition to being cute, they’re ultra smooth and soft with enough stretch to wrap your baby like a cozy burrito,” she says. “Of course, we also had to get a bunch of the matching accessories, too. If staying on-theme or having matching nursery accessories is important to you, I highly recommend shopping at Copper Pearl—you can get items like crib sheets and onesies in the same pattern.”


Why Trust Forbes Vetted

Here at Forbes Vetted, we take our mission of finding “best for baby” very seriously. We’ve researched and tested hundreds of baby gear items and toys, and as parents ourselves, we are always looking for items that genuinely make taking care of kids easier.

  • The author of this article, baby and kids gear editor Margaret Badore, has covered health and science topics for over 15 years. She is an experienced product tester and also a mom to a toddler, and she’s personally tested a wide range of baby blankets over the past three years.
  • We stay up to date with the latest guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and monitor the baby market for safety concerns and recalls.
  • We consult with child health experts to help inform our product selection and search criteria. For this article, we interviewed Dr. Wendy Johnson, a pediatrician at Tribeca Pediatrics in New York, and Dr. Carolina Pombar, a pediatrician with the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City and assistant professor of pediatrics.
  • This article is regularly updated. It was most recently updated in December 2024 to include The Sawa blanket from Au Baby, and well as additional insights from parents on our team.

How We Chose The Best Baby Blankets

To make this list of the best baby blankets, we combined market research, expert advice and firsthand experience from the author and other Forbes Vetted staff.

  • We first consulted with pediatricians to make sure we understood any safety concerns associated with baby blankets and safe sleep.
  • We researched the kinds of blankets parents want the most (things like cashmere and personalization) to determine what categories to include on this list.
  • We asked a range of new parents—including our colleagues here at Forbes Vetted—about the blankets they’ve used and loved the most. Every blanket that is included on this list comes with a firsthand recommendation from one or more parents on Forbes’ staff. We also analyzed user reviews, to make sure a wide range of caregivers had the same positive experiences as the people we interviewed.
  • When it came to making final sections, we also looked at materials and care requirements, and considered if the baby blankets could serve multiple purposes. All of the blankets on this list are machine washable, except for the cashmere pick from Quince and the wool blanket from Au Baby—but both can be washed by hand at home.

A Note About Blanket Safety

When it comes to babies, blankets are for wake windows. When using a blanket either in a stroller or as a play mat, babies 12 months and younger should always be supervised by an adult. Here are some other safety tips to keep in mind.

Safe Sleep

Pediatricians Pombar and Johnson both emphasized that babies should not sleep with a blanket until after their first birthday. To reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), babies should be put placed on their backs alone in their crib or bassinet, without any “bumpers, blankets, soft mattresses, pillows, pillow-like toys, quilts, comforters, mattress toppers, fur-like materials and loose bedding, such as blankets and non-fitted sheets,” says Pombar. She adds that it’s also important for the sleep surface to be flat, and not inclined, per the guidelines laid out by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

“Dressing the infant with layers of clothing is preferable to blankets and other coverings to keep the infant warm,” says Pombar.

Safe Travel

Never place a blanket under the straps of a car seat or stroller. Blankets and other bulky garments can interfere with a secure fit. If you’re using any sort of seat that has a harness, it’s always a good idea to strap baby in first, and then if needed, you can place the blanket over the straps, making sure to not cover baby’s face.


What To Look For In The Best Baby Blankets

If you’re shopping for someone else’s baby, it’s always a good idea to check their baby registry to see if the expecting parents have picked out a special blanket for themselves or if one has already been purchased for them. It’s good to keep in mind that blankets are an especially popular baby gift, and many parents end up with more than they actually need.

That said, here are a few other things to consider when shopping for baby blankets.

Materials

Health experts recommend natural fibers, like cotton or wool, because it breathes well and can help with temperature regulation. “Babies are prone to overheating, so selecting breathable fabrics is essential,” says Pombar. “Fabrics that allow air circulation help regulate body temperature and prevent excessive sweating. Natural fibers like cotton and bamboo are highly breathable and suitable for babies. Sheepskins and fleeces should be avoided.”

You also want a blanket that’s soft. “Babies have delicate and sensitive skin, so it's crucial to choose fabrics that are soft and gentle,” says Pombar. She adds that organic cotton helps minimize the risk of skin irritation or allergic reactions.

Bamboo-based fabrics have become popular recently, thanks to the environmental benefits of this fast-growing crop. However, it’s good to keep in mind that the resulting fabric is functionally the same as a soft rayon, due to the intense manufacturing process required to turn the woody bamboo stems into fabric.

Care

Baby blankets should be easy to wash, because you never know when they’re going to get hit with spit-up or other messes. The best baby blankets can be washed in the laundry machine and tumbled in the dryer. Keep in mind that if you select a wool baby blanket, it will require hand washing.

It’s smart to wash any new blanket with a baby-safe detergent before your child uses it.

Size

There’s no official or standard size for baby blankets, although 30 x 40 inches is one of the most common baby blanket sizes. If you want something that can comfortably cover a baby and their grown-up, or something that fully covers a toddler bed, look for a blanket that’s at least 50 inches long or bigger—like the Little Unicorn Muslin Throw Quilt or Copper Pearl Three-Layer Jumbo Quilt.


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