Raggy-Tag Review and Competition

I have fond memories of my oldest daughter (Abbey, 19) as a baby / toddler dragging a cellular blanket around with her all the time, as she liked the feel of the silky edging.

Thankfully times have changed and my youngest two have had much smaller and easier to carry taggy blankets. Isaac 4 and Eliza 1 still sleep with theirs and they are still very much part of the family.

When I was offered a Union Jack Raggy-Tag to review, I jumped at the chance, as it is patriotic for the Jubilee and Olympics and it is always good to have a spare! Not that this is a spare, as Eliza has decided that this is her favourite.

Raggy Tag

Firstly, it arrived beautifully packaged:

Secondly, the flag material is backed with luxurious cuddlesoft white velboa. This is so luxuriously soft even I don’t want to put it down and the ribbons are a lovely satin material. One ribbon even has little handprints with the words One Finger, One Thumb, keep moving….. (a lovely touch!)

Thirdly, it is covered with flags and this is one of the few words that Eliza can actually say, so she is wandering around repeating the word “flag” to herself over and over again!

It also makes a brilliant dolls blanket.

Raggy Tag

Raggy-Tag are a traditional British company (based on the Isle of Wight) with a desire to produce stylish, elegant baby products – made with luxurious materials at a superior quality and you can find out more about them here.

The quality of every Raggy-Tag is assured by international safety standards and is tested to comply with the safety requirements of European Standard EN71.

What’s more is they are passionate about quality and every ribbon and fabric has been tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and meet the human-ecological requirements of the current standard for use in baby clothing and in decoration material.

Raggy-Tags are a perfect gift for a Mum-to-be, new parents or even a comfort loving toddler like Eliza. There are lots of different designs and fabrics to choose from, but I think the Union Jack is perfect for babies born in this special Jubilee / Olympic year.

Raggy-Tags have given me two Union Jack Raggy-tags to give away, worth £16.99 – just follow the instructions below!

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