
Children's Blanket Crocheted Cotton | 150x100 cm | Sand Rose
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- New
- 0-6 years
- Breathable
46.90
Pros and Cons
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Made from 100% cotton
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The blanket is comfortable and breathes well
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Also handy for the couch or in the playpen
Information about the Toddler's Blanket
Beautiful toddler or cot bed blanket made of a cotton. Crocheted from 100% premium cotton, the blanket is smooth and very soft. Available in multiple colours and also in crib size.
The blanket has a natural sand-like hue with a hint of pink over it, as if it were a glow of the setting evening sun. A beautiful shade that looks fantastic in every child's room.
Blanket Specifications
- Colour: sand with a touch of soft pink
- Material: 100% knitted cotton
- Size: 150x100 cm, suitable for a crib 120x60 or cot 140x70 cm
- Finished with Petite Amélie label
- Season: all year round
Product Details
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Colour
Sand with pink hue
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Dimensions
100 x 150 cm
For crib 120x60
or toddler bed 140x70
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Material
100% crocheted cotton
The difference with normal cotton is that organic cotton is not processed with chemical pesticides. To allow the cotton plant to grow well, it is provided with vegetable and animal waste and insects are used as a pesticide. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) is a worldwide quality mark that sets requirements for the production of organic fibres. For example, they demand that manufacturers keep damage to the environment as limited as possible, for example by using a sustainable waste water system and using water and energy efficiently. The working conditions must also meet the standards set by the International Labor Organization. For example, the right to good, safe and healthy working conditions.
Why organic cotton including GOTS certificate?
The difference with normal cotton is that organic cotton is not processed with chemical pesticides. To allow the cotton plant to grow well, it is provided with vegetable and animal waste and insects are used as a pesticide. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) is a worldwide quality mark that sets requirements for the production of organic fibres. For example, they demand that manufacturers keep damage to the environment as limited as possible, for example by using a sustainable waste water system and using water and energy efficiently. The working conditions must also meet the standards set by the International Labor Organization. For example, the right to good, safe and healthy working conditions.