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IKEA and the Children
Our children's furniture is designed to accompany your children as they grow, so that they are happy and you enjoy them. Find inspiration by age groups and everything they need at each stage of their growth.
Tested, approved and completely free from harmful substances and additives.
A terry towel with hood for children. Made of 100% sustainably sourced cotton – a soft natural material that feels comfortable against your child's skin.
Warm and comfortable to get into after a bath since the child can be completely wrapped in the towel which is also highly absorbent so that your child gets dry quickly and stays warm.
The practical hood helps keep heat in after a nice bath while keeping the towel in place when the child moves or runs around.
The loop makes it easy to hang on a knob or hook.
Big and safe to have at your side if you want to discover the world underneath the sea. The blue shark can swim very far, dive really deep and hear your heart beating from far away.
The blue shark lives in deep warm parts of the world's oceans and is easy to recognize with its blue top side, white belly and long snout. Did you know that a female can have up to 100 pups at each birth?
For true shark enthusiasts, there are also BLÅHAJ soft toys in 2 different sizes.
Easy to keep clean; machine wash hot (140°F).
Goes nicely with other products from the BLÅVINGAD collection.
The playful details might make your child look forward to the next bath or shower, so the towel is a perfect gift for kids and parents.
Recommended for children 3 years and older.
Length: | 140 cm |
Width: | 70 cm |
Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.
Length: | 40 cm |
Width: | 32 cm |
Height: | 2 cm |
Weight Gross: | 0,56 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,55 kg |
Volume per package: | 2,6 l |
Shrinkage maximum 6%.
Machine wash very hot, normal cycle.
Do not bleach.
Tumble dry, medium, normal cycle.
Iron high.
Do not dry clean.
Inspired by children's interest in the ocean, the BLÅVINGAD collection is designed to spark play and curiosity about the world's largest habitat, from tots to teens.