Finn + Emma Rattle Buddy Organic Cotton Knit Rattle for Baby Boy or Girl — Amelia The Giraffe

$27.00

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Features

  • TOYS TO TAKE EVERYWHERE: Our knit toys are the perfect size for your little one's hands, allowing them to travel together in the carseat, stroller or high chair, and providing endless hours of entertainment
  • STYLISH & MODERN: Our beautiful, thoughtfully crafted toys provide hours of fun for your little one without being an eyesore lying around the houseâ€" unlike the gaudy, cheap plastic toys seen everywhere.
  • GOTS. CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON: Our knit toys are handmade in Peru using the softest 100% organic cotton yarn and sheep's wool stuffing. They are made in G.O.T.S. certified settings that meet the highest standards in environmental, quality, and labor protections.
  • NONTOXIC & ECO-FRIENDLY: Our knit-toys are made with organic cotton yarn dyes with non-toxic inks. The phthalate-free rattle inside is loud enough to keep baby's attention but soft enough to not annoy mom and dad.
  • ETHICAL CRAFTSMANSHIP: The artisans involved in the creation of this toy are paid a living wage and work in safe, humane conditions. Our products are made with respect for the human and environmental resources that make them possible.

Product Description

Our rattle buddy was hand-knit at an artisanal women’s collaborative in Peru using using G.O.T.S. certified organic cotton yarn and wool stuffing with a phthalate-free rattle inside. Perfect for your little one to snuggle with at bedtime or as a companion for exploring the great big world around them


Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: ‎5.3 x 1.5 x 9.9 inches
  • Item model number: ‎U01-0900b
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No
  • Target gender: ‎Unisex
  • Material Type: ‎Cotton
  • Number Of Items: ‎1
  • Batteries required: ‎No
  • Item Weight: ‎0.32 ounces