This thing was designed for a teething baby! It’s knobs & nooks get to all the right places in your baby’s mouth. We love its amber-infused for natural pain relief and it’s a larger size making it easier to keep up with! Our all-time favorite teething accessory.
Newborns have especially sensitive skin and this mat is made out of 100% organic cotton. Tiny babies see black and white or ‘high contrast’ best so this mat can help them use their eyes together as they focus on the different pictures.
Play mats are a great way to get your baby adapted to life on the floor, but they’re not entirely necessary. They tend to keep babies on their back, which is not what we recommend to get your baby going! But they’re fun!
While a simple blanket on the floor is enough for baby to get started toward milestones, but sometimes it’s just nice to know they’ve got a spot all ready to go when you’re ready to go to the floor. This play mat is made of 100% organic cotton and the cushioning edges could ease baby into tummy time.
All you really need is a good floor blanket for your baby to start on-track. Sturdier mats like this keep the material from wrinkling around your tiny baby! Organic cotton y’all.
This is truly a company that curates timeless, natural, heirloom-quality toys! Studies show that children play longer with a toy when there is less to chose from or distract them. The quality is worth the investment.
Most infant swings are motorized and allow tiny babies to ‘ride’ them by over-supporting their body. A baby’s brain needs to develop naturally and this macrame swing won’t support a baby that can’t hold themselves up. This makes a great gift all the way into toddlerhood… Way more useful than one they can only use for 3 months!
A soft rattle is a great way to learn cause and effect. These cute designs are hand-knit at an artisanal women's collaborative in Peru using G.O.T.S. certified organic cotton yarn with a phthalate-free rattle inside. Fabric toys also make good teethers down the road!
Natural materials offer baby a more realistic impression of their new world. Wooden rattles turn into great teethers!
Babies are highly visual and Maria Montessori figured out that the sooner they can access what they want—the smarter & more capable they get!
Nature is where kids (even babies!) need to be. The park blanket makes a convenient way to enjoy the outdoors with your little one!
All natural rubber makes an excellent alternative to plastic teethers. They’re durable and our babies loved these!
Another much more interesting choice for your baby to learn about texture and natural materials instead of primary colored plastic.
Two natural materials like stone and wood are ideal textures for new babies to discover and chew on! They’ll love twirling and nibbling the cold stone.
Vision is the first skill newborn’s develop. Black and white high contrast draws their eyes together helping them team up. You can also use images like this to do visual tracking. One of our Brain Boosts—check out that mini-course to see how you can use these to strengthen your baby’s eyes.