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What Are Fabric Finishes, and Should They Be in Baby Clothes?

Every fabric has something added to it. Softeners, wicking treatments, antimicrobials, PFAS. Some finishes make sense. Many do not belong in baby clothing...

What Actually Touches Your Baby's Skin?

Not all baby fabrics are created equal. This guide breaks down the most common fabrics in outdoor baby and toddler clothing, what they are good for, and what to watch out for.

Should Baby and Toddler Clothing Have Antimicrobial or Odor-Control Finishes?

When parents see words like “odor control,” “antimicrobial,” or “anti-stink,” it is worth pausing. These claims often point to added fabric treatments. Before choosing them for a child, ask: is this feature necessary, and do I want it sitting against my child’s skin for extended periods?

Trail Tips for Mini Adventurers: Hiking With Babies & Toddlers

People love seeing babies on trails… until they don’t. I’ve heard everything from “They won’t remember this” to “That...

Why We Get Outside... cause sometimes it feels like so much work

I pictured this dreamy, cinematic moment: baby snuggled into the carrier, me soaking in a gorgeous view, feeling inst...

Outdoor Days, Not Sunburns: A Mom’s Guide to UV

Skin tone (what we can see) and phototype (how your skin tends to burn vs tan in the sun) usually correlate, but they...
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