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- Q: What materials are used in the BQUBO Newborn Baby Caps and Mittens? A: The BQUBO Newborn Baby Caps and Mittens are made from 100% authentic grade hospital cotton, ensuring softness and elasticity for gentle and comfortable protection.
- Q: What sizes are available for the hats and mittens? A: The hat size is 5.9 inches by 5.9 inches, with a circumference ranging from 11.8 inches to 14.2 inches. The mittens measure 3.15 inches by 3.15 inches.
- Q: Are these caps and mittens safe for newborns? A: Yes, the design includes no sutures and glued bows to avoid any potential danger for your newborn's sensitive skin, ensuring maximum safety.
- Q: How do I care for these baby caps and mittens? A: It is recommended to hand wash the items without strong scrubbing and line dry. Avoid bleach and do not machine wash to maintain their quality.
- Q: Can these caps and mittens be used for both boys and girls? A: Yes, the design is unisex, making it suitable for both boys and girls, which makes them a thoughtful gift for new parents.
- Q: What is the purpose of the mittens? A: The mittens are designed to keep babies' hands warm and prevent them from scratching their faces while sleeping, ensuring comfort and safety.
- Q: How many pieces are included in the set? A: The BQUBO set includes a total of 8 pieces, comprising various hats and mittens in different colors, allowing for matching with different outfits.
- Q: Are the fabric and design breathable? A: Yes, the fabric is breathable and stretchy, allowing babies to move freely while providing warmth and comfort.
- Q: What makes these caps and mittens a good gift for baby showers? A: The combination of unisex design, high-quality materials, and practicality makes these caps and mittens an excellent and thoughtful gift for new parents.
- Q: Is the color of the product consistent with online images? A: The color may vary slightly from the online image due to monitor color settings, which is a common occurrence with digital displays.