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"What's that you say? Baby Cloths? That just sounds like a fancy name for wash cloths."
Au contraire, mi amigo! (We mix French and Spanish here with reckless abandon...lucky for you, we just exhausted our entire vocabulary in both languages.)
See, these aren't your grandma's wash cloths. For starters, they're versatile like a three-sport varsity athlete...soft enough to wash your baby's face, absorbent enough to clean up messy spills, and large enough to tuck under your little one's chin to catch dripping formula, milk or applesauce.
But supreme functionality is only one talent required to make it on the Greeno Bambino team. Non-toxicity is the other, and these cloths' pedigree doesn't disappoint. That's because they're a new offering from Green to Grow, one of our favorite non-toxic baby bottle companies. And as with all of Green to Grow's products, they are made with great attention to detail.
Each luxuriously soft cloth is not only fair trade and socially sustainable, but constructed from high quality 100% organic combed cotton grown by members of the Chetna Organic Project in central India, which helps independent farmers overcome poverty, gain financial independence, and contribute back to their communities.
The cloths' vibrant colors are created using low-impact, eco-friendly dyes. And they are durable enough to withstand as much machine washing and drying as you can handle. Plus, the whole thing is free...well, not that kind of free, but free of nasty toxins like formaldehyde, amines, pesticides and heavy metals.
Makes you want to throw out grandma's washcloths now, doesn't it?
Available in 6 color combos: Baby Blue/Cream/Grey-Purple, Blue/Orange/Green, Eggplant/Turquoise/Red, Green/Navy/Red, Orange/Yellow/Grey and Red/Brown/Turquoise.
Green to Grow, founded by a husband and wife, has stolen our hearts because of its holistic goodness, including commitments to ongoing research into product safety, fair pricing and environmental stewardship. Based in Los Angeles, California, Green to Grow is a proud member of 1% For the Planet, an alliance of businesses
that donate at least 1% of their annual revenues to environmental
organizations worldwide.
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