The New England Snowy Owl

The New England Snowy Owl

When you need a little extra comfort, The New England Snowy Owl is your go-to. The rounded shape covers the chest or stomach perfectly, offering a wide area of soothing warmth. The weight helps induce a sense of calm, making it a great companion for restless sleepers. The design is fully refillable, and the cover is machine washable, reinforcing our commitment to quality and lasting value. A silent guardian for winter nights. 

Often called 'Luna' by the kids.

Field Notes:

  • Nickname: Luna

  • Habitat: Northern New England winter fields

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

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Ex: Shipping and return policies, size guides, and other common questions.Dimensions: 9" x 13"
Weight: 3.25 lb
Fabric: Made with high-quality soft knit-backed berber fleece (made in USA)
Cover: Removable washable cover makes laundering easy
Filling: Filled with whole corn (not the popping kind)
Insert: Made of cotton muslin, with Velcro closure, & filled with corn

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