Posts Tagged natural
- World’s first merino baby swaddle, crafted from 100% natural luxuriously soft allergy-safe merino wool
- All season versatility. Merino regulates body temperature so baby won’t overheat or wake up cold
- Award-winning diagonal-wing design lets you swaddle baby gently and securely in three quick easy steps
- Baby has freedom to move naturally for comfort and brain development without scratching or startling
- Convenient safety belt aperture for car and stroller use. Leg pouch allows for quick diaper changes
Product Description
The award-winning Cocooi Babywrap swaddler by Merino Kids of New Zealand is the world’s first baby swaddling blanket crafted from 100% merino wool for safer newborn baby sleep. The superfine natural merino fabric is luxuriously soft and light, allergy-safe, and readily absorbs and releases moisture to create the perfect safe micro-climate around your baby’s body in any season.Nursery room temperatures can fluctuate and a newborn baby often wakes either too hot or to… More >>
Cocooi Babywrap Newborn Baby Swaddle and Cap, 100% Merino, Natural Color
- Mittens prevent infants from scratching delicate skin also a great all-weather mitten for rides in the stroller or trips to the park
- Viscose spun into soft and silky jersey fabric with ribbon tabs for easy on and off
- Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry
- One size suits 0-6 months
- Made in the United States
Product Description
Satsuma Designs Baby Mittens, Natural, 0-6 MonthsSatsuma Designs Baby Mittens are the perfect solution to prevent baby from accidentally scratching his/her delicate skin. Our innovative mitten design includes an adorable ribbon tab on each mitten to ensure easy on/off. Baby scratch mittens are a terrific all-weather, all-season mitten for outdoor use. Our products are fashioned from viscose (rayon fiber) from bamboo, which is a material softer than … More >>
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On the whole, the debates surrounding the issues of breast-feeding – often reflecting ethnographic and ill-informed medical and demographic approaches – have failed to treat the deeper issues. The significance of breast-feeding reaches far beyond its biological function; in fact, the authors of this volume argue, there is nothing `natural’ about breast-feeding itself. On the contrary, attitudes and practices are socially determined, and breast-feeding has to be seen… More >>
Anthropology of Breast-Feeding: Natural Law or Social Construct




