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Kaloo Organics – Naturel Collection

Kaloo is committed to preserving the environment, while maintaining the high quality standards associated with the Kaloo brand.

We recently launch our first Organic Collection: Naturel.

All items in our Organic Naturel Collection are made from certified Organic Indian cotton.

Everything that comes in contact with your child skin is certified organic.

We use our traditional hypo-allergenic poly hollow fiber stuffing, to retain the light, soft feel and easy care, Kaloo is famous for, while avoiding the heavy and moisture retaining properties of cotton or wool stuffing.

All our Doudou and Infant Clothing are 100% certified Organic.

An additional key Eco-friendly feature of the Organic Naturel collection is that the signature round Hat boxes are made from 100% recycled paper, further enhancing Kaloo’s commitment to the environment.

The Importance of a Doudou

Very popular in French & other European cultures, the doudou is a transitional object, it, in short,  is a substitute for the mother when she is not around.

According to studies, we start seeing the doudou appear between 4 to 6 months. It is at the age of 8 or 9 months that the child starts carrying and asking for his doudou, an age at which he has difficulty being separated from his parents.

The doudou is ever present at night and when he finds himself alone at nap time.

THE ROLE OF A DOUDOU:
When the child realizes that he and mommy are 2 separate people, fear of losing her arises and the doudou helps to comfort and reassure. Its familiar scent helps the child cope with separation anxiety from the parents.

CARING FOR THE DOUDOU:
After several month of constant use, some parents may be embarrassed by the state the doudou is in. Not to worry, a real doudou often looks worn because your child carries it everywhere he goes.

To avoid altering the familiar smell, you must never throw away or change a doudou without your child’s permission. The mother should hug the freshly washed doudou for a few minutes to re-establish her scent.

Having back-up doudous in case one is lost is also prudent. In some rare cases children may refuse a substitute, which is painful for parents and child. But by alternating them on a regular basis, the risk of rejection is greatly reduced.

THE SEPARATION:
Parting ways with a doudou is not an easy task. Your child will progressively detach himself from his doudou all by himself. He will become more interested in socializing with other children. Between the ages of 3 and 5 years, the doudou may only be a sleepytime friend.

Source: La science des doudous par Marine Cygler, Le monde de l’enfance Oct-Nov 2007

Best Selling Kaloo Bear

Have you ever wondered, with over 500 different Kaloo items in existence, which one is the most popular in North America? Well now it can be told! Introduced in early 2004 our Large Bright Plume Bear has consistantly been at the top of the list for several years. His universal appeal has stood the test of time for half a decade!

Our Large 13″ Bright Plume Bear is super soft and machine washable & dryable safe for years of lasting beauty & practicality. The gender netural colors make it the perfect gift when the parents are playing it coy. They come packaged in a beautiful signature keepsake round Kaloo hatbox.

All Kaloo products meet or exceed both European & American Safety Standards.

Kaloo’s Rabbit Pull Along Toy

Inspired by Aesop’s fable; the Tortoise and the Hare, our Kaloo Soft toy has the pair getting along famously.

In fact the Tortoise has graciously offered to give the Hare (Rabbit) a ride on his back!

Both the Tortoise & the Hare are not afraid to go into the washer & dryer. The wooden wheels are easily removable. The pull cord has a detachable center for additional piece of mind.

Yes! It most certainly does come in our famous Kaloo round Box, making it the perfect gift for that special little one.

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Sorry about the week long silience, but I had to speak up and put an end to a nasty rumour that I’m on vacation. Yeah, like I’d fly south with the family in November and risk the wrath of the Kaloo nation. Hold on a sec… ”Kids stop splashing! You’re getting water on Daddy’s laptop! What? Another Pina Colada? Sure why not!”  (note to self..blogging & pinapple juice don’t mix) Ok, where were we?

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