Comfort Object Candidate

I like my babies to get attached to a comfort object, a blanket, a teddy bear, etc. I've tried to plant a not-too-ugly object in the hopes an attachment will form. Sometimes it's worked sometimes it hasn't.
The rules: it has to be soft (no plastic or synthetic parts). It has to be good looking. Ideally it should be replaceable because there are few things worse than a lost comfort object. It has to be machine washable.
I keep my eyes open for potential comfort object candidates and I thought these were cute for a son — if a little too tall at 22". Buy them here.

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Two of my kids like those little double-knit crib blankets from Gymboree. Replaceable, washable, cute. Sam's is fraying (after 9 years). I guess I could make a vest, tie, or button out of it (if I were Jewish and I did that sort of thing).
Have you seen the crochet monkey at magiccabin.com? Look at it.
Super cute monkey. I'm gonna post it.
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