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How to Dress your Baby for Sleep?
For safe, comfy baby sleep, keep the room 16–20°C and dress your baby in a cotton vest or sleepsuit, plus a well‑fitting baby sleeping bag (TOG-matched to room temperature). Check the...
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Transitioning a 2-year old from cot to bed
You know the moment. Your toddler starts climbing, nights get choppy, and the cot no longer feels safe. That was us. Our eldest had slept twelve hours after early sleep...
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Raising a Toddler and a German Shorthaired Pointer
Getting a German Shorthaired Pointer was always on the cards for me. I grew up with two of them, and while both stories ended sadly, my memories of them are...
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Organic Baby Rainy Day Essentials
Rainy days don’t have to mean staying indoors. With the right gear, breathable layers, a reliable waterproof, and fun accessories, they can be some of the most memorable adventures you...
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Organic Baby Clothes That Work All Year Round
Babies grow fast, and it’s tempting to fill their wardrobe with lots of season-specific outfits. But in the UK, where the weather can shift from sunshine to showers in an...
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The Best Organic Baby Sleepwear for Every Season
Dressing your baby for sleep in the UK is all about balancing comfort and safety across the seasons. A few versatile organic pieces, paired with seasonal adjustments, can see you...
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Baby Clothing Layering Hacks for Daycare and Nursery
Layering for daycare or nursery is all about flexibility. Start with breathable organic base layers, add easy middle pieces for warmth, and top with a practical outer layer that suits...
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The Complete Guide to Dressing Your Baby for Every UK Season in Organic Comfort
Dressing your baby for the UK seasons doesn’t have to mean a huge wardrobe. With versatile pieces, thoughtful fabrics and a few practical habits, you can keep them comfortable year-round....
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Organic Baby Clothes for Heatwaves and Hot Nights
Heatwaves are tough for babies and parents alike, but a few small adjustments make a big difference. Choosing breathable organic fabrics, dressing minimally but with sun protection, and using simple...
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Building a Green Baby Wardrobe: Essential Organic Clothing Pieces
When you’re shopping for your baby, it’s easy to get carried away. Tiny dungarees, miniature jackets, “just in case” outfits… before you know it, drawers are overflowing. I’ve been there....
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Reusable vs Disposable Nappies: An Eco-Conscious Guide
Before I had children, I didn’t give nappies much thought. They were just a necessity, something you grabbed from the supermarket shelf without a second glance. That changed when I...
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Why Organic Clothing is Better for Baby and Planet
When Freya was a toddler, I pulled out a pile of clothes her sister Darcey had worn 18 months earlier. I expected them to look a little tired, after all,...
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Creating an Eco-Friendly Nursery: Safe and Sustainable Baby Essentials
When I was expecting my first baby, I imagined the nursery as this perfectly styled, magazine-worthy space. But as I started researching, I realised how many baby products are made...
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Everyday Eco-Friendly Baby Care: Reusable Nappies and Laundry Tips
Introduction Living sustainably with a baby is all about the small, everyday decisions. You may not be installing solar panels or growing all your own food, but the way you...
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The Ultimate Guide to Organic Baby Clothes: What to Buy, When & Why
Ever held a brand-new baby onesie and wondered what’s really in the fabric? I did, right before my eldest, Darcey, started scratching at her sore shoulders and back. She had...
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Unique Baby Gifts from Small Brands You’ll Love (UK Edition)
Why You Should Buy a Baby Gift From a Unique Small Business? Becoming a new parent is beautiful, exciting and, well, overwhelming for the most part. Being responsible for this...
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How We Spent £50,000 Starting Our Organic Children’s Clothing Brand
We spent £50,000 launching our organic children’s clothing brand. Here’s the full breakdown, and what we’d do differently.
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Why Organic Baby Clothes Are a Must-Have for your Kids?
Non-toxic and organic fabrics are typically certified by GOTS, which is the global organic textile standard. The drawback is that this certification comes at a higher cost than standard fabrics. But...