A gorgeous soft and cuddly toy lamb that doubles as a weighted toy and a gentle heat bag for children, handmade in Germany by Senger.
With a removable pillow filled with cherry stones that can be heated or cooled (see below for instructions), this comfort toy is perfect for those cold nights in winter or when someone is sick with a belly ache. The weight of the seed filling acts to provide a calming effect and give your little one much-needed sensory feedback. Warmth and weight, the perfect combo.
This beautiful heirloom plush toy sheep is designed especially for little hands to grasp. With an outer layer of organic cotton with 2 sewn-on eyes and a nose. Filled with lambswool from itinerant shepherds whose herds nibble the Eifel meadows of Germany.
Colour: Brown
Size: Length: 27cm, Width: 11cm, Height: 32cm, Weight: 300gm
Brand: Senger
Designed in: Germany
Country of manufacture: Germany
Origin of fibre: Cotton - Peru & Turkey, Lambswool and cherry stones - Germany
Certifications: KbT certified
Fabric structure: Outer - 100% organic cotton, Filling - 100% pure organic lambswool, Removable Heat Pack - cherry stones
100% Biodegradable: Yes
Machine Washable: No (see our guide to washing wool)
Care: Handwash only. Brush away loose dirt and remove stains like milk with a wet cloth rather than washing the whole toy. Wash rarely, airing does wonders! When required, handwash in lukewarm water with any of our gentle wool shampoos - see Wool Care. Squeeze out excess water (don't wring!). Reshape when wet and dry flat on a towel.
Directions: Open the zipper at the bottom of the animal's belly to remove the spelt husk pillow before heating or cooling.
To cool: place in the fridge for several hours or overnight. While cooling in the fridge, keep cuddling your friend for comfort.
To heat: Only ever heat the pillow and not the whole animal. Microwave: Place the pillow in the microwave for about ½- minute, at a maximum of 600W. Oven: Place the pillow in the oven at a maximum of 75 °C for approx. 3-5 minutes.
CAUTION: Make sure that the pillow never gets too hot, otherwise there is a risk of burns on the skin or the risk of overheating, especially for newborns. If overheated, the pillow can also start to burn.