The next blanket Ella got to try was a organic cotton plush blanket from speesees. I know you’ve heard me rave about speesees a lot lately and there is a reason why… I love the way their fabrics feel!! They are a thick soft organic cotton that will last longer than a season, at totally affordable prices. speesees makes sure that all of their organic cotton is made with low impact/ herbal dyes, no formaldehyde, no dioxins and no pesticides or insecticides are used during their growth.
I want to explain organic cotton production and manufacturing to all of those who don’t know before I get into my review…
Organic cotton growing is much more complex, not to mention more costly, than regular cotton growing. As I’ve said before, 11% of the world’s pesticides and 25% of the world’s insecticides are used to control pests in regular cotton growing. There are over 20,000 deaths every year from pesticide poisoning and majority of these deaths are cotton farmers. That’s why it’s even more important to buy organic fabrics!! When organic cotton is grown, the farmer must make sure the soil fertility practices meet organic certification; the weed management is accomplished through cultivation, flame weeding or other cultural practices; and insects are controlled only through the organic certified methods.
Pests are a huge problem in cotton growth, which is the reason why so many insecticides and pesticides are used. Organic farmers have to check their crops weekly to make sure there are no infestations. If there is a pest problem, the farmers use biological pesticides- derived of natural materials from animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. There are also insecticidal soaps, which are used directly on the crop to kill soft bodied insects. There are several other practices used for individual pests. But all of these methods are non-toxic, biodegradable and certified organic.
After the organic cotton has been harvested, the cotton has to go through a certified organic manufacturing process. The manufacturers cannot use chlorine bleach, formaldehyde, halogens, azo-dyestuffs, plus the machines have to meet ISO standards. I wasn’t able to find lots of info on the manufacturing process… I’ll keep looking and post at a later date if I find anything new.
OK, back to speesees… After getting their blanket in the mail I had to try more. So we ended up buying quite a few outfits and I’m more than impressed. You can check out Ella’s new speesees clothes by clicking here. We also won a speesees towel from Mommy PR! This has to be my favorite towel Ella’s ever owned. It is 100% interlock cotton with a terry backside. The towel absorbs water really well and is the perfect length for toddlers.
When Ella first saw her tomato + cocoa plush blanket she told me to go put it in the dryer! She didn’t even feel the blanket, but was angry it wasn’t pink. I’m guessing she thought the dryer would make it pink??? I told you the process of giving up her flunky hasn’t been easy. But, I used my mom thinking cap and told her it matched her mushrooms on her wall. (She’s big on matching lately) So she took the blanket to the mushroom and matched it, then slept with it that night.
I personally love the blanket. I like the thickness of the cotton and how the plush is super cuddly. It is a great size- (42″X42″) for toddlers or even swaddling a infant. The plush also makes an awesome backdrop for pictures!
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I like the blossom :: kimono l/s.
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My favorite picture of their trip to India to visit their cotton farmers was the one of the book display.
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The tomato bloomers looks very nice!
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I love this stuff ! It looks so comfy! I would also choose the Bear Jacket. Thanks,A.Anderson
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Speesees Tomato flare pants 🙂
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Omg! I go to have that Cute Bear Jacket!
It looks so warm & fuzzy & those little ear are adorable!
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Love the peacock speesees friends!
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I adore the eliza jane dress.
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I really like the kimono dress.
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I like the Eliza Jane dress.
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i love the blossom body suit 🙂
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All of the bibs are so cute, especially the blossom one.
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I like the sweet charity dress
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I thought the friend in peacock was very cuddly looking.
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