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Organic Merino Wool Soaker Shorts

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Why Organic Wool?

Why Wool rather than Fleece?

Wool Wash & Care

Little Beetle Organic Merino Wool Jersey Cover and Soaker Short Kit. One scrumptiously soft, fashion grade Organic Wool Jersey cover and one soaker short. Elegance in a turned and topstitched design. Available together in natural only.   

A perfect combo to cover your little one day and night!

One wrap cover (snaps or aplix) and one short - together at a savings beginning at $58

Wrap cover sizing
Soaker Short sizing
Size 1 (6-15 pounds)
Newborn
(up to 8.5" thighs)
Small
(up to 10" thighs)
Size 2 (15-25 pounds) low rise
Medium
(up to 11" thighs)
Size 2.5 (20-30+ pounds)
higher rise
Large
(up to 12" thighs)
Toddler size

X-Large
(up to 13+" thighs)

available in the following combinations:

size 1 wrap & newborn short - $58
size 1 wrap & small short - $58
size 2 wrap & medium short - $63
size 2.5 wrap & large short - $66
size 3 wrap & XLarge short - $68

Wool wrap cover & soaker short             

 

Don't forget to add a wool wash bar!


Little Beetle Organic Merino Wool Changing Mat and Wet Bag. A perfect combination to accompany your little one and their Little Beetles.

We took our favorite 'feels like cotton' wool and made a changing mat you and your little one will love! Generously sized yet so compact. 1 layer, serged around the edges. (16.75 inches x 28 inches)

Matched with our customer favorite wet bag which is perfectly sized for a day out. Made from Vermont/Merino wool blend with a hemp drawstring. No plastic, no PUL. (18 inches x 12 inches)

  Mat and Bag together for just $43.50
                                                        


The Whole Mama Jammin' Conscious Comy Pack!

you get to enjoy:

1 wrap cover
1 soaker short
1 changing mat
1 wet bag
1 pair of breast pads
1 wool wash bar
                             
size 1 wrap/newborn short and more - $108
size 1 wrap/small short and more - $108
size 2 wrap/medium short and more - $112
size 2.5 wrap/large short and more - $115
size 3 wrap/XLarge short and more - $118


   

"Becky described her feelings about this cover when I first put it on her ... She jumped up and exclaimed "I LOVE IT!!!" while throwing her arms up into the air. Unlike other aplix closure covers, she chooses to leave this one on, and loves to point to the ladybug on the front.

... Another thing I love about this cover is how trim it is ... that it would easily fit under pants." - Jenny

WHY ORGANIC WOOL?

(from our friends at NUI Organics and our 2 cents)

"Organic wool yarn," as Treliske a pioneer in the field says, "has not been chemically treated at all throughout the entire production process, from the farm to the [finished] product." Organic wool is free of pesticides, formaldehyde, polyester, foams, dioxins and other additives used in conventional manufacturing practices. These 'other' things are, of course, bad for you. Organic wool is good, and it is better for babies.

The sheep are grazed on pesticide free land and are never sprayed or dipped as is commonly practiced in conventional wool production systems. They are bred to be resistant to parasites and graze on organically certified pastures to promote a healthy immune system. The sheep are laso happy to keep the wool and skin near their rear end which is commomly removed in a practice known as mulesling to prevent fly-strike.

After shearing the sheep's wool is 'greasy'. So it is washed with a bio-friendly cleanser, carded and finally spun at a mill with organic certification.

Wool is a natural fiber and a renewable resource that is non-allergenic. Organic wool can be used extensively by those who normally suffer from chemical sensitivity when in contact with conventional grow wool. The number of chemicals used in the textile industry is upward of 8,000. Sometimes those who ‘react’ to wool are actually displaying a reaction to the harsh scouring agents, dyes and chemicals used in conventional wool production and not the wool itself.

Why organic wool rather than synthetic fleece?
  • Wool is mother nature's wonder fiber.
  • Wool is the perfect insulator. It is incredibly warm in winter and cool in the summer as it has the ability to breathe with the skin. Wool is the most hydrophilic of all fibers and has the ability to wick away excess moisture. It can actually absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling clammy or wet to touch. It can then release this moisture into the atmosphere to keep the wearer feeling warm and dry. This ensures the layer between [the wool] and your baby’s skin remains dry and rash free. This is unlike synthetic fleece, which is warm but does not breathe easily.
  • Wool is safer to wear having natural fire-retardant properties. It can resist flame without the chemical treatment involved in fireproofing. Synthetic fleece is oil based, ignites easily, burns fiercely and melts. If your synthetic fleece is fire proofed, then you have the fire proofing chemicals next to your skin.
  • Wool is a renewable resource that re-grows on the sheep after shearing. It is biodegradable and kinder to the environment than oil-based synthetics, which contribute to global pollution.
  • Wool is long lasting and durable.
  • Wool is remarkably elastic. Wool fibers can be stretched and still bounce back to their original shape. This makes it incredibly comfortable to wear, allowing for growth and movement.

Click here for wool wash products and care instructions.

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