Product Description: Nestled inside Lavender Lab plush head, back and bottom are aromatherapy packets filled with 100% Lavender which produces an aroma that lasts up to five years. Made with the softest Velboa fabric, Lavender Lab can be placed on babys crib or your bed during the day, then moved to bedside for naps and nighttime sleep. To release additional scent, gently squeeze Lavender Lab head, back or bottom. The all natural sleep benefits for Lavender are time tested and scientifically proven. Lavender Lab is truly the perfect companion, and the perfect accessory for your pillow as well. Simply squeeze Lavender Lab then place on your pillow during the day and when it is time for sleep you will be treated to a wonderfully soft lavender aroma that will help you and your family float away into a peaceful slumber. This is one Labrador you will always want on your bed. Designed to help baby and parents sleep through the night.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Soooo cute and smells AWESOME!
Love it. Don't hesitate...buy this product. It smells wonderful and is very soft. Good cuddle size. I bought this for my new niece and now plan to order one for myself.
Rating: - Love the Lavender Lab
I purchased the adorable lavender along with the sleep sheep and I love it. It is cute and cuddly, and is large enough for my baby to enjoy long after the toddler years. I have used lavender oils, and ... Read More
Rating: - Who doesn't love puppies and lavendar?
Though meant for a baby, this quickly became my gift of choice for both children and adults. I originally bought one for my pregnant friend, meant for her soon-to-be-new baby, but I don't know if she was ... Read More
Rating: - FABULOUS!
If you can manage to part with it once you smell it, it will be a nice addition to your child's room. It is cuddly, soothing and cute.
Rating: - Cute puppy
This is a cute little puppy that my son might someday play with. However, I didn't find the lavender scent to be very strong even after squeezing the puppy (per the instructions). I also wrongly assumed that ... Read More