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Taglets - A necessity for baby!

A hool-Egan Taglet consist of 2 squares of different fabrics, with assorted ribbons around the edges. The fabric is light, breathable and easy to wash.
This is great for sensory development. A baby uses their senses to explore the world. Different textures, like the satin of the ribbon, the softness of the fleece, the coolness of cotton and even the loop of the tag,  help baby discover new things.
It is also a fantastic self soothing tool. Babies have been known to sleep with it over their faces or just the gentle rubbing of the fabric is calming. 
As a gift, it is really light to post if you have a friend that is far away. I can also tailor make a taglet, to suit the nursery's theme.

 Just a few of the many Taglets that I make.

A very happy customer with his taglet. 



Thanks for looking.  The taglets are priced at R35 each, postage or delivery not included. 

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