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Flower Doll 100% organic cotton size M

29,00 € Regular price 59,00 €
Type: Le Marché

Camille Chamomile

This flower shaped doll is an original and poetic gift idea. Montessori, unigender, sustainable…

It is inspired by the work of Françoise Dolto. From the end of the 1940s, she imagined making a flower doll, with a human body and a vegetable face.

This doll aims to allow young patients to release their tension. Little by little, what she calls “the unconscious image of the body” develops, a concept taken up in Jeu de dolls, published by Mercure France.

Unigender, this crochet toy is for all children, girls and boys...

Its braided mesh texture stimulates the child's sensory and kinesthetic abilities. Here is a toy in phase with Montessori pedagogy from the cradle.

Made with respect for the environment, it is 100% GOTS* certified organic cotton. And when we say 100% cotton, we mean inside and out. The padding is also cotton. Zero waste, its organic cotton packaging is reusable, recyclable and compostable.

This toy is crocheted by our craftswomen, women with nimble fingers. It is a toy made in the old fashioned way in an artisanal and ethical way. Its workmanship, its details and its solidity make it a high quality toy.

It is machine washable. It is repairable and made to last.

It is suitable for babies from birth. It is tested to European (CE EN71 1,2,3 and 9) and American (ASTM F963) standards. It can be put in the mouth safely.

Its flower shape is designed to make children aware of Nature. A poetic toy for a green & committed education from an early age.

Suitable for babies (0+)
size: 43*15*8cm
composition: 100% organic cotton
care: machine washable at 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 dignified working conditions but also respect for the environment and certifies a product that does not affect the health of those who wear it.

Did you know ? In ancient Egypt, chamomile symbolized the sun and was used to embalm the dead.