The Aroostook Sheep Warmer

Inspired by the agricultural roots of 'The County,' The Aroostook Sheep Warmer combines soft, textured fleece with the substantial weight of corn. This warmer is designed to offer a sensory experience that grounds the nervous system while delivering sustained moist heat for deep muscle relief. The design is fully refillable, and the cover is machine washable, reinforcing our commitment to quality and lasting value.

Often called 'Lamby' by long-time users, this warmer is a favorite for children and adults alike who need a tactile anchor during stressful moments."

Field Notes:

  • Nickname: Lamby

  • Habitat: The rolling farmlands of Aroostook County

  • Care: Machine washable shell, with refillable corn insert.

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Ex: Shipping and return policies, size guides, and other common questions.Dimensions: 10″ x 15″
Weight: 2.75 lb.
Fabric: Made with soft Berber Fleece with sewn-on felt face & feet
Cover: Removable washable cover for easy laundering Filling: Filled with whole corn (not the popping kind)
Insert: Made of cotton muslin, with Velcro closure, filled with corn

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From our customers

Oh. My. Goodness. I’m already using it (Black Bear), and I LOVE it– it’s just what I need!!

J. C. Scarborough, ME

I am so excited to have won the hand warmers! Thank you for the contest. These will come in handy this summer. The office air conditioning is so cold I have a hard time typing. Weird right ?!?!? Thanks again.

S.C. Marietta, GA

A Sheep arrived on December 19th via US Priority Mail. I have fed and exercised him and now he is back in his pen waiting to be introduced to the world on Christmas morning. Thanks and Merry Christmas!

A. G. Medford, MA

My extra long neck warmer is wonderful for sciatica. I heat or cool it and then run it from my back to all the way down my leg, following the sciatic nerve. It really helps.

A. E. Seneca Falls, NY

Three weeks ago, I had a bilateral mastectomy and the doctor said to use heat several times a day to promote healing. So, Mr. Sheep and I have become very good friends.

C. S. Orland Park, IL
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