The 6 Best Cozy Blankets for Kids of All Ages

The Saranoni Bamboni Toddler Blanket is our top pick

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A collage of blankets for kids we recommend on a pink coral background

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For a child, a blanket represents more than just fabric to keep warm at night. It can be a way to express their personality, and is even said to help calm nerves.

To help narrow down your search, we spent hours researching the best blanket brands and consulted Nadia Sabri M.D, FAAP for guidance on kid-friendly fabrics.

From toddler to teen and everything in between, here are the best blankets that any kid is sure to love.

Our Top Picks

Best Overall

Saranoni Bamboni Toddler Blanket

Saranoni
What We Like
  • Machine washable

  • Material is soft

  • Lightweight in feel

What We Don't Like
  • Expensive

If your child has sensitive skin or a skin condition, it can feel like a challenge to find a blanket that proves comfortable. The material bamboo makes this blanket by Saranoni a stand-out option for anyone with allergies. By mixing a blend of poly microfiber and rayon from bamboo, this blanket feels soft on the skin, while still feeling lightweight. Therefore, this blanket makes a great pick for all seasons.

Easy-to-wash, cozy, lightweight, and comfy, this blanket will last for years to come. Satisfied customers love the feel of this pick without being too heavy and share that it makes a great pick for all ages. Toddlers to teens can enjoy this versatile pick that can lasts for years to come. While expensive, this long-lasting comfortable blanket is worth the investment.

Price at time of publish: $69

Size: 40 x 60 inches | Material: Poly microfiber and bamboo rayon | Care: Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry

Best Budget

The Big One Kids Oversized Supersoft Plush Throw

The Big One Kids Oversized Supersoft Plush Throw
What We Like
  • Machine washable

  • Affordable and accessible

  • Wide range of patterns

What We Don't Like
  • Prone to pilling and shedding

  • Thin compared to other blankets

Affordability does not mean you have to sacrifice quality, and this option from The Big One is no exception. Coming in a variety of colors, patterns, and characters, this brand has options to match any child's personality.

Another brand certified by OEKO-TEX, this plush throw blanket is also free from phthalates and tested for other harmful substances. Toss it in the wash after a day of building forts or backyard camping so that your young one can get right back to a cozy night's sleep with ease.

Price at time of publish: $30

Size: 72 x 60 inches | Material: Microplush, microfleece, polyester | Care: Machine wash

Best Organic

Coyuchi Honeycomb Organic Baby Blanket

Coyuchi Honeycomb Organic Baby Blanket
What We Like
  • Certified organic

  • Has a good weight to it

  • Machine washable

What We Don't Like
  • Color fades

  • Might be rough for sensitive skin

This GOTS certified organic cotton baby blanket from Coyuchi is bound to keep your little one cozy all night long. The pre-shrunken, jacquard weave ensures that the blanket maintains its integrity during each wash and adds just the right amount of weight to lock in warmth. Plus, each blanket has the Made Safe seal, meaning that every Honeycomb Organic Baby Blanket is free from toxins.

Price at time of publish: $58

Size:  36 x 46 inches | Material: Organic cotton | Care: Machine wash on gentle or delicate cycle with like colors, line dry or tumble dry on low

Best Personalized

Caden Lane Custom Solid Color & Font Personalized Toddler Blanket

Caden Lane Custom Solid Color & Font Personalized Toddler Blanket
What We Like
  • Soft material

  • Machine washable

  • A lot of color options

What We Don't Like
  • Names are only on one side

  • Is prone to some shedding

  • Expensive

Personalized blankets are a stellar option for any parent looking to help end the battle over which blanket is whose. All jokes aside, getting a blanket with your child's name on it makes for a unique gift just for them. Allow your child to choose between their full name or nickname, the font, and the hue. It will make them feel empowered as they learn to make their own decisions.

This blanket from Caden Lane has a mink-y soft feel and comes in 30 colorways to pick from, so there is bound to be a shade that your kiddo will adore.

Price at time of publish: $68

Size:  50x 60 inches | Material: Polyester | Care: Machine wash separately in cold water, low heat when drying

Best Weighted

Luna Kids Weighted Blanket

Luna Kids Weighted Blanket

Amazon

What We Like
  • Has three different weights

  • Uses hypoallergenic materials

What We Don't Like
  • Might be too hot for some

According to experts at the Northwell Health’s Sleep Disorders Center, weighted blankets are beneficial for a child or adult, who has trouble sleeping. By mimicking the effects of a hug on the body, weighted blankets provide an all-over pressure that helps the user feel safe and secure.

This option from Luna comes in two different sizes, three various weights, and five low-stimulant patterns. A chart is even provided on the site to help you select the best size and weight for your child. We love that the blankets are made from OEKO-TEX 100 certified cotton and can easily be tossed into the wash, which is not something you can do with all weighted blankets.

Price at time of publish: $70

Size:  Various sizes, depends on weight | Material: Cotton | Care: Wash cold on a gentle setting or hand wash, hang dry only

Best Hooded

Pillowfort Dinosaur Hooded Blanket

Pillowfort Dinosaur Hooded Blanket
What We Like
  • Soft material

  • Great for play time

  • Has spot for hands to go in

What We Don't Like
  • Hood runs small

  • Slight shedding can occur

A hooded blanket is a fun, whimsical option for any child in your life. Pillowfort's dinosaur blanket is made using 100 percent polyester and has a faux fur feel to ensure extra comfort and warmth.

They adhere to OEKO-TEX standards so that no matter what character or animal your little one chooses, you can feel confident in knowing you're selecting the best option on the market.

Price at time of publish: $22

Size: 50 x 40 inches | Material: Polyester | Care:  Machine wash, tumble dry

Final Verdict

Saranoni's Bamboni Toddler Blanket earned our top spot for its lightweight feel, high-quality construction, and simple care instructions. If you are looking for a more affordable option, opt for The Big One's Supersoft Plush. The cost-effective pick doesn't sacrifice comfort or softness and comes in a variety of patterns and color ways for every taste.

What to Look for in Blankets for Kids

Child’s Age

While we are all young at heart, the age of the child you are shopping for is one of the most important aspects of choosing a blanket. For newborns, it's always best to consult your baby's pediatrician or the American Academy of Pediatrics for sleep recommendations. As the child continues to age, their personality will develop. It's a great idea to take them with you to pick out the blanket. You're ensuring that they are satisfied with the patterns or theme and that you won't have to make a return on your purchase.

Fabric

When choosing the material of your child's blanket, you'll want to think about a few things, like "Is this fabric comfortable?" Or, "Is it safe for sensitive skin?" Board-certified Pediatrician Dr. Nadia Sabri M.D, FAAP, says that kids (and adults) with skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. should be mindful of materials, especially fillings used in weighted blankets. She also suggests that parents wash blankets with “hypoallergenic, fragrance-free laundry detergents” to help minimize skin reactions. When in doubt, always consult your child's pediatrician or dermatologist for best recommendations.

Durability and Care

How easy it is to clean a blanket should be a contributing factor when looking to purchase. If the material requires too much upkeep or isn't an item you can simply throw in the wash, it is likely a better choice for an adult than a child.

You'll want to look for a fabric that can withstand constant wear and tear, too, since most children will carry their blankets outside of the bedroom. We suggest opting for materials like cotton or polyester for younger kids and progressing to sherpas and wools with age.

FAQ
  • How heavy of a weighted blanket should you get for kids?

    The recommended weight for a weighted blanket is 10% of body weight plus 1 to 2 pounds. Take your child's weight and calculate how heavy of a blanket you can get. Most kids will do well with a 5-pound weighted blanket. These are very light weighted blankets that are great for toddlers and younger children. Older children may be able to have a 10-pound weighted blanket, just figure 10% of body weight plus a few pounds to find out.

  • What blanket materials are best for kids?

    What blanket material you choose should depend on how old your child is. Cotton and polyester blankets hold up the best so they're great picks for younger kids. As kids get older there are more materials to choose from including bamboo, wool, and Sherpa. You'll want to pick out a material that feels great to your child and will also hold up to any wear and tear.

  • What size blankets are best for kids?

    Kids are smaller than adults and so it makes sense that they need a smaller blanket. Babies should start out with baby or crib blankets. Small toddlers might do well with those sizes too. For larger kids, try a throw blanket. These are usually 50 by 60 inches and are plenty big for a child of any size. Most children's blankets are available in a throw size, and that's where you'll find the best selection of designs and materials.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This roundup was written by Samantha Parsons. She spent hours of work sifting through products to find the best blankets currently on the market. To solidify her selections, she asked for the advice of Nadia Sabri M.D, FAAP, a board-certified pediatrician, and referenced notes from gifting experts. When she is not working on articles for The Spruce, she writes for leading beauty brands. While her background is grounded in the beauty industry, she spent nearly five years of her working life in retail, which helps make sure she is keeping the consumer's interests top of mind.

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