Educational organic cotton seahorse baby toy from Under the Nile's Endangered Species range
From Under the Nile's educational Endangered Species range, this lovely organic cotton green sea horse is an ergonomic and interesting shape for little hands to hold, with it's many curves and bumps!
This organic seahorse toy makes a fun, educational and natural teething toy for babies but can still be enjoyed by older children in imaginative play.
Machine washable on low temperature and gentle wash.
Approximate size 15cm
Suitable from birth
About this UNDER THE NILE Seahorse organic toy
Country of toy's manufacture: Egypt
Ethical working conditions: Please see Under the Nile's statement below.
Organic cotton fibres grown in: Egypt
Outer material: 100% certified organic cotton (Demeter organic certification to National Organic Program (USA) standard).
Filling: 100% organic cotton (Demeter organic certification to National Organic Program (USA) standard)
Whitening/dyeing/finishing: All dyes are low-impact, reactive and environmentally friendly and meet Demeter organic standards.
Under the Nile's statement on ethical working conditions for the workers who make their toys:
"We are proud to be part of a project contributing to the development of independent and self sustained communities.
The "13 Villages Project" is a campaign co-conducted by Under the Nile and its farm in Egypt (Sekem). It takes place in 13 rural villages in Sharkeya, Egypt. Through vocational training and infrastructural development, the project is improving the health, skills and overall well being of the village inhabitants. We provide excellent health care as well as education on dental and over all physical health. We begin by educating the villagers on how to make their fruit and vegetable toys. Each village receives an advance for their work and the materials needed to produce that toy. Upon completion, we pick up the finished goods and pay them fair wages for their work.
We are very excited to see the end result. Happy, educated, and healthy human beings."