GoBabyGo's little huge impact
Quality and safe products that help
improve the little one’s motor skills
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As you already know, we’re all in for ethical brands that hold a good purpose behind them, and the one we have to showcase today is definitely one of them. Meet GoBabyGo, a label of products created to improve the little one’s motor skills.
So here’s the deal: founded in 2013 by Fie Aspöck Jonsen, GoBabyGo started with a very personal reason. Fie’s third child, Emil, was born two months premature after a severe case of pre-eclampsia and weighed only 1400 grams at his birth. He was a fighter and after a month in the hospital they were finally able to go home. Though he quickly caught up with other children his age, he needed extra help with his motor skills and balance.
After deep research and consulting with specialists, Fie realized that there was a need in the market for a range of clothing that could help children starting to crawl and walk. So, of course, she designed the range with unique rubber-pads that prevent children from sliding on slippery surfaces, making them more confident as they go along. With a product range that embraces non-slip socks, crawling kneepads, crawling leggigns, grip gloves, and educational playmats, GoBabyGo has it all!
The vision behind GoBabyGo is to develop products that stimulate children’s motor skills, language and learning. Designed in Denmark and produced in Lithuania, the label is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified - the world’s leading certification for textiles. That means their products are tested for harmful substances and chemicals.
They only use the best materials, and their products are repeatedly tested to make sure that they have the right PH-value for children’s sensitive skin. It takes more than 13 different steps to create a pair of tights – all made by hand.
In case you’re interested in acquiring their products or just curious to know more about this amazing brand, just visit their website.
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