I am not sure why you would use this as a burp cloth? My daughter loves this "huggy" or "clutch" but I dont think it would make a good burp cloth. The diamond pattern is very soft and I would think it would just run off instead of absorbing but hey whatever! I am giving it a 5 star because it is a great security blanket for Anna Kate and she wont leave home without it.
Not bad, but more of an ornament than a developmental toy We purchased this mobile for our son shortly after he was born, because it was the only motorized mobile that our local Toys 'R Us had in stock.
It's not a bad mobile, and he enjoyed the characters, but in all honesty it's a mobile designed more for decoration than for infant development. Of the three characters, only one faces down so the child can see it (Eeyore). The other two face outward, so all the child can see is their feet. The velcro attachment was not an issue, since the characters are plush and safe and very light--even if they did come off, they pose no danger (they're far too large to be a choking hazard).
We received a Tiny Love mobile for Christmas that we've since replaced the Pooh mobile with, and our son responds to it MUCH more. All of the characters on the Tiny Love mobile face downward, so he can interact with them much more, and it's much more colorful.
We still have the base of the Pooh mobile in the room as a nightlight, but overall I wouldn't purchase it again. It really doesn't seem like it was designed for infants' cribs at all.
Extremely Useful We bought the cocoon for our second baby and use it on a daily basis. Not only is it great for in the stroller, but it a perfect portable bed. We traveled for a month when the baby was 4wks old and used the cocoon for all naps as well as bedtime. I am surprised at how often we still use it now that we are home. The cocoon is well constructed and definitely worth the money.