Tag: organic
Kate Quinn Organics
Natalie writes… I was so excited to see that hot, ethical US brand, Kate Quinn Organics are at Little Baby Company with quite a few pieces from their range! Woohoo! I checked out a lot of their line at Bubble London in early July and they are fantastic for vibrant organic basics. The colours are [...]
Dimpleskins
Natalie writes… I’ve spotted these natural skincare products by Canadian brand Dimpleskins (they used to be known as Munchskins) over at Global Kids. The bambino has a collection of skincare products from brands ranging from Kiehls (super duper cheap in the US) to Green Baby to rival mine and we’re always keen to check out [...]
Toddler Bedding at Olli & Lime
Natalie writes… I’m quite a fan of Olli and Lime, the eco conscious designer of very cool contemporary furnishings for children’s bedrooms and we first came across them when Brenda featured their fantastic Little Billie Wall Murals a few months back. They’ve now launched five collections of toddler bedding made from 100% organic percale cotton [...]
Natures Purest Hug Me Bodysuit Gift Set
Natalie writes… A friend phoned earlier this week asking me to track down some “cute” organic bodysuits for her forcing me to show that sometimes I can do neutral…for other people. This Natures Purest Hug Me Gift Set contains three naturally coloured organic cotton bodysuits which contain no nasties to harm baby’s skin. As desired, [...]
Day 14 The Great Autumn Winter Coat Hunt – Aravore Babies at Adili
Natalie writes… Ah, it’s the second last day of my hunt for winter coats which has taken me all over t’internet in pursuit of style across each budget. With today’s finds, I was totally looking for something else when I stumbled across these two organic, merino blend coats by Aravore Babies at Adili with a [...]
Stella James T-Bar Shoes
Natalie writes… I adore these Stella James T-Bar Shoes which are made from 100% organic cotton. They’re simple, understated style and fantastic value at £8.95 each. They’re ideal for the sensitive skin of newborns because they’re completely natural, which also means that they won’t discolour over time. Perfect for autumn and winter, they look thick [...]
Baby Blankets from Nalan Collection
Brenda writes… The Nalan Collection has been designed by Laura Speake, who relocated her family to Thailand. She has created an ethically driven and organic business which will contribute to a sustainable world for our kids to inherit, and says the Nalan Collection is not about sackcloth but about high quality, funky and unique designs. [...]
Green Eyed Monster Autumn Winter 2008
Kat writes… I love Green Eyed Monster as they create modern baby and children’s wear which is fun and ethical. They use certified ecological dying, printing, and processing to ensure there are no harmful chemicals near your child’s skin, and this season they have added some fab new designs to their core collection. This grey marl t-shirt [...]
Sckoon Organic Cotton Hooded Towels
Natalie writes… Brenda posted recently about hooded towels where she found some starting for as little as £8.50 and I have just stumbled across Sckoon Organic cotton hooded towels whilst prowling around the rather cool Dollyrockers. Sckoon Organic are a UK based retailer of organic baby clothing. Their towels are made from soft, certified, 100% [...]
New Links Roundup of Baby & Mummy Product Sites
Lot’s of real nappies and other ecologically friendly and natural products, plus she provides lots of advice to help dispel myths about using real nappies and eco living…. DamTam – General organic baby products store with some fab socks and tights , and lots of lovely clothing that proves that organic doesn’t mean plain white or ‘natural’ looking clothing.
Imps and Elfs arrives at Little Fashion Gallery
There are some people that want designer. There are some people that want organic clothing. And there are definitely some that will want both! Enter Imps and Elfs, the latest designer brand to enter the Little Fashion Gallery. Manufactured under the label “Made By” which guarantees natural production and fights against child labour, Imps and [...]

























