Organic Teething Ring and Rattle Ball

Organic Teething Ring and Rattle Ball
Item# OP27
$20.00
Availability: Usually ships the next business day


Product Description

This gift includes:
-1 teething ring and rattle ball from Ringley handmade in Canada. The ball is made from 100% organic cotton and filled with ecofill (recycled polyester, corn and soy). The wooden ring is 100% untreated maple with absolutely no finishes. Maple wood is the best wood for little ones to teeth on, as it naturally does not splinter and hence does not require a finish. Ball has a velcro and can be attached to stroller or baby bouncer. Great for older teethers, and just as a fun rattle ball.
Care: Simply detach ball from the wooden ring for easy cleaning in your washer.
Age: Newborn+

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Gift Wrapping
All our gift sets are wrapped in 100% recycled kraft and tissue papers and tied with raffia or hemp twine. You can add a gift message during checkout.


Why Organic Cotton is Better than Conventional Cotton?
-No chemicals: Organic cotton is grown without pesticides and fertilizers, unlike conventional cotton, which uses 25% of the world's insecticides and 10% of the world's pesticides. For instance, it takes roughly a third of a pound of pesticides and fertilizers to grow enough cotton for just one T-shirt.
-Better for human health: Organic farming prevents farmers and the local population from being exposed to hazardous chemicals. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers 7 of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in the year 2000, in the United States, as "possible", "likely", "probable", or "known" human carcinogens.
-Better for the environment: Organic farming prevents soil erosion, protects air and water quality for plants and animals, and preserves species biodiversity through crop rotation.
-Safer product especially for a baby's sensitive skin: Clothing or toys made from organically grown cotton are free of much of the harmful chemical content present in conventionally grown cotton. Bleaches, formaldehyde, and other chemical finishes are also used in non-organic textile manufacturing. Even after washing a cotton shirt many times, chemical traces remain.