250ml Lotion & 150ml Cream
Naturally Handmade For little ones
Both products can be used every day, any time of day and as often as you like to keep your child's skin soft and smooth. atural adn 95% organic too.
The Top To Toe Cream is a richer, fatter product, which can be used as a barrier cream as well for when the little ones start 'slavering' during teething.
The lotion is thinner and easier to apply so it is absorbed faster.
- 1-Litre Woodland Bath Bubbles
- 1-Litre Baby All Over Lotion
- 1-litre Refill Baby Bubbles
- 2 Baby & Toddler Soap Bars
- 3 Soaps - Woodland Animals
- Baby - All Over Lotion
- Baby Bubbles - 250ml
- Baby Gift No. 2
- Baby Oil - 250ml
- Bath Bubbles - Woodland Animals
- Body Lotion - Woodland Animals
- Top To Toe Cream - 150ml
- Top To Toe Cream - 250ml
Related Products
The following items complement or work well with this product.
Baby Oil - 250ml
Naturally Handmade For little ones
£13.00
100% natural Sweet Almond Oil with a faint hint of Lavender. This oil is ideal to use as an after bath to moisturise damp baby and toddler skin.
Also lovely for 'mummy' to use in pregnancy on her itchy bump and to share with baby everyday afterwards.
Baby Bubbles - 250ml
Naturally Handmade For little ones
£12.00
Extremely gentle natural bubble bath for both hair and body. Free from harmful additives, chemicals, perfume and other unnecessary stuff. Not just dermatologically tested - we test extensively on actuual and severe eczema skin for weeks before our products are released. Enjoy!
It has a faint hint of lavender, which is calming just before bed time. Like our traditional range, it is made with natural ingredients, and it is 71% organic too.
Peppermint Soap Bar
Naturally Handmade For You
£5.75
This is a tinglingly fresh soap - perfect for the shower to get you going in the morning.
We add pure Peppermint essential oil and dried home grown mint, which has been carefully picked and the leaves stripped from the stalks by hand before the leaves are dried over the Aga in the Sedbergh Soap Co. kitchen.
Exactly the same way it was done when the first batches of soap were made in the farm house kitchen.