
Rattle & Doudou Bekki the Pink Butterfly This butterfly-shaped toy is an original and eco-responsible gift idea for children. Unigender, this crochet toy is for all kids, girls and boys... This is a toy in line with Montessori teaching methods from a very young age. Its braided mesh texture mixed with cotton muslin stimulates the child's sensory and kinesthetic abilities. Made with respect for the environment, it is 100% GOTS* certified organic cotton. And when we say 100% cotton, we mean it inside and out. The padding is also cotton. Zero waste, its corn fiber packaging is reusable, recyclable and compostable. This toy is handmade with crochet by our craftswomen, women with magic fingers. It is a toy made in the old-fashioned way, in an artisanal and ethical way. Its workmanship, details and solidity make it a high quality toy. It is machine washable. It is repairable and made to last. It can be given to babies from birth. But it is best suited for children from 12 months. It is tested to European (CE EN71 1,2,3 and 9) and American (ASTM F963) standards. It can be safely put in the mouth. Its insect shape is designed to raise kids' awareness of Nature and the little creatures that inhabit it. A cute toy for green and committed education from an early age. Educational, associated with the reversible strawberry, we can talk to the child about pollination. And yes ! It's not just the bee that gathers nectar! The butterfly also transforms the flower into a strawberry by pollinating. Its funny face with big eyes makes it a mischievous and original toy. This is an extraordinary gift! From 12 months Suitable for babies (0+) size: 14*20*4 cm composition: 100% organic cotton care: machine washable 30°C certification: CE EN71 1,2,3 and 9 - ASTM F963 *GOTS: Our toys are made from GOTS certified cotton: Global Organic Textile Standard. This demanding label certifies not only decent working conditions but also respect for the environment and certifies a product that does not harm the health of those who wear it. Did you know that? According to one study, it is estimated that 70 to 80% of flowering plants in the world need insects to survive. When it is still in the caterpillar stage, the butterfly also plays an important role in the ecosystem. The caterpillar, which makes holes in the leaves it eats, allows light to pass through better, thus improving photosynthesis in the trees. ( geo source.Fr)