SCIENCE – DECOR | your Table of Elements Blanket- this will periodically warm you up while studying …?

THINK GEEK – Your warm buddy -the Table of Elements Blanket

It’s Winter at the moment and as you studying for the chemistry finals or midterms in your warm bed or couch also couldn’t bother at your desk this “Table of Elements Blanket” might help … so you need to remember some elements on the Periodic table, its positioning on for your test and it’s grade, so you spend all night snugly reading your blanket so you can remember it’s atomic number, plus its relative atomic mass. Just in case you read your other novels and text…

The Table of Elements Blanket is 100% heavy  cotton in which it will keep all that self-generate heat in… the colours are reddish strong almost like black so when you have the blanket nearby the winters sun it’ll will absorb the heat to keep the warmth in… the Size of the blanket is about 47″ x 63″ so it covers you at mostly when you slumping away of sleep or resting… it machine washable in which is preferred with a  warm Tumble Dry… also it advise not to bleach but a nice cool iron..   so given that you’re having midterms or finals Good Luck and Fingers cross too..

DOCTOR WHO | your very comfy phone pillow and tardis blanket ….

Given that you have a the tardis sticker decal on your front bedroom door then you’ll might love this… it’s a Tardis door telephone hatch pillow.. It’s about 16 inches square…  Which means it’ll give you lots of head rest room…. Orthough it doesn’t have that phone inside.  Looking at it, it’s seemed super comfy.

TARDIS throw blanket from thinkgeek.com

Also makes a good companion to the set is the Tardis Throw blanket.. It’s seeming quite warm and snugly as the most promenade bed spread on  your duvet…  orthough it’s polyester fleece, the fleece texture should be warm enough to trap warm air within its fibers…. Speaking of size its coverage is 50 by 59 inches… so it’ll encompass the whole single bed size..

Like to know more about where to get your Tardis pillow also its companion the Throw blanket.. From Thinkgeek.com?