Especially in winter time it’s helpful to have a protective layer around children’s necks and mouths. Nuscheli are lightweight yet absorbent - they work like balaclavas in the winter. They keep children warm and their skin protected from cold and dry wind. If your child is drooling or has a runny nose, Nuscheli will absorb the wetness to keep their skin dry. Not only their skin, but they will also help keep their sweaters, jackets, or ski suits dry and clean. It’s many times easier to throw a Nuscheli in the wash (or hand wash) then washing thick sweaters and jackets!
This post is part of a series called Nuscheli Lifestyle, which is here to highlight the many different uses of Nuscheli cloths.
Not just are we highlighting the many different kinds of uses, but we also want to show how your Nuscheli can grow with your child and live on beyond the newborn and baby years when Nuscheli are an everyday essential.
Maybe its not an every day essential anymore at that age, but Nuscheli become very interesting for toddler play! Their imagination gives them endless uses! One of which is with their dolls and stuffed animals.
They are especially fun for covering their "babies" with a blankie, swaddling them like a real baby or making a bed from a Nuscheli. Our daughter loves to wear them as capes sometimes, too. It instantly turns her into a mommy!
They get crinkled up, laid out, wrapped around, tied around or tossed in the air. They are a perfect size for pretend play with dolls and stuffed animals. When we go for walks with the doll stroller, we make sure to bring the Nuscheli stroller blanket for her baby!
Keep them in a basket or bin in their playroom where they can reach them, and you'll be surprised with all the creative ways toddlers use these Nuscheli!