Burt’s Bee Baby, Only the Best for Your Little Bee

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We want the best for our growing children but with a multitude of household items proving harmful to our little ones, it can be hard to decipher good from bad. Anything from t-shirts to plastic chairs contain synthetic materials and toxins that can harm small children. Burt’s Bees, the leader in natural skin care products, has developed Burt’s Bees Baby, a line of organic baby clothing and accessories that you and baby can feel good about.

This trusted brand has created adorable newborn and infant clothing made from completely organic materials. From striped onesies to customizable cozy velour robes, baby will be snug and comfortable in these stylish ensembles. Burt’s Bees also offers up some organic bath-time companions like washcloths, hooded towels, and their line of “Baby Bee” skincare products.

Burt’s Bees Baby can be found at burtsbeesbaby.com and childrensplace.com.

 

Disclosure: Mom Central received a sample from the Burt’s Bees Spring 2013 Collection in order to facilitate this review. The views expressed here are entirely our own.

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Stacy DeBroff, founder and CEO of Mom Central.com and social and digital consultancy, Influence Central, is a social media strategist, attorney, and best-selling parenting author. A sought-after expert for national media, she trend-spots regularly with national brands and speaks frequently to national and international audiences on a wide range of subjects, including influencer marketing, social media, entrepreneurship, and consumer trends. A passionate cook, gardener, reader, and tennis player, she adores this new chapter of post-college-age parenting.
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