What is lead? The risks of lead to your baby
For children under the age of 6, excessive lead exposure can affect mental and physical development. Only a tiny amount of lead is needed to h...
Organic cotton is gentle and safer to your baby's sensitive skin. As organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic pesticides or fertilizers, there is less of a chance of your kids developing allergies on their soft skin.
Our certificate is issued by the GOTS certifier in order to assure our fabrics are shipped by a GOTS Certified Entity. The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is recognised as the world's leading processing standard for textiles made from organic fibres.
Our organic clothing are made by unbleached cotton fabrics. Hence, the tiny brown and black flecks that are normally present in natural cotton fabric can sometimes to be seen in our baby clothes. The flecks are totally normal and it will get much lighter over time with more washing. The natural specks are not typically visible in the cotton which sold in the market as it is normally pre-treated with bleaching and whitening process.
Cotton is a soft and breathable fabric, which allows your baby’s body to stay cool and comfortable even on warmer days in summer.
There’s no trace of toxic pesticides and harmful chemical such as p-Chloroaniline, Phthalates and Lead to be found, on the organic cotton fabrics for making our baby clothes.
Why GoodDino Series Baby Clothing by FirstDino chooses earthy and natural colour for our baby garments? The colours are a reminder of Mother Nature and they help to provide your little one a deep sense of calmness. They are minimalist, elegant, classic. That means they never go out of style! Easy to pair with other colours
For children under the age of 6, excessive lead exposure can affect mental and physical development. Only a tiny amount of lead is needed to h...
Phthalates are man-made, unnatural chemicals used to soften plastic to make it more flexible and durable. They are commonly found in every househol...
Alright, put on your study glasses mommies and daddies. Today, we are going to learn a thing or two about p-Chloroaniline. So, what’s p-Chloroanil...