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Baby Socks
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Baby Socks
by DreamSacksŪ 
For warm toes! Pesticide free and made from a sustainable and renewable resource. One Size Machine wash, gentle cycle, cool water, mild soap. Dry on low or lay flat to dry. 95% Viscose from Bamboo
$9.50


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Baby Hat
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Baby Hat
by DreamSacksŪ 
Cute, cute, cute! Pesticide free and made from a sustainable and renewable resource. One Size Machine wash, gentle cycle, cool water, mild soap. Dry on low or lay flat to dry.
$12.00


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Baby Bib
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Baby Bib
by Nomadic State of Mind
Baby bib featuring "nomo" on organic cotton. The friendly nomad, wandering through life enjoying it for what it is.
$12.00


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Kids JC, red
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Kids JC, red
by Nomadic State of Mind
Handmade for little feet. Our sandals are handmade from reclaimed polypro and are vegan friendly, machine washable, chlorine and salt water resistant, and super comfy - just like walking barefoot!
$13.00


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Kids JC
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Kids JC
by Nomadic State of Mind
Handmade for little feet. Our sandals are handmade from reclaimed polypro and are vegan friendly, machine washable, chlorine and salt water resistant, and super comfy - just like walking barefoot!
$13.00


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On-The-Go Organic Sleepy Hat
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On-The-Go Organic Sleepy Hat
by Zoë b Organic
Keep your baby happily asleep in the stroller, in the car, or on the plane - thanks to the unique, fold-down mask that blocks out light.
$16.99


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Baby Pants
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Baby Pants
by DreamSacksŪ 
Elastic waist, stretches over diaper. Machine wash, gentle cycle, cool water, mild soap. Dry on low or lay flat to dry. 95% Viscose from Bamboo 5% Spandex Sizing Guide
$18.00


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Bamboo Baby Onesie
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Bamboo Baby Onesie
by Sweetwater
Our Sweetwater Bamboo Onesie is made of soft comfy breathable bamboo jersey knit.
$19.99
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