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The GoBabyGo crawling range is designed in Denmark, produced in Lithuania and is of course Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified. It is the world’s leading certification for textiles, and it means that the products are tested for harmful substances and chemicals. They only use the best materials, and all products are repeatedly tested to make sure that they have the right PH-value for our children’s sensitive skin.
 

It takes more than 13 different steps to create a pair of tights – all made by hand.  The brand is very proud of their products and very pleased to have won “Best in Test” many times for our quality and great functionality. 
 

GoBabyGo was founded in 2013 because by a mother who needed to improve her child’s motor skills. Her third child, Emil, was born two months premature after a severe case of pre-eclampsia and weighed only 1400 grams at his birth. He was a fighter and after a month in the hospital he could come home. Though he quickly caught up with other children his age, he needed extra help with his motor skills and balance.
 

Studies show that good motor skills strengthen the child, both socially and academically, throughout its childhood, so Emil's mom went on a mission.  She realized that there was a need in the marked for a range of clothing that could help children starting to crawl and walk. She read everything she could find on the subject and consulted motor skill experts and pediatric physiotherapists to give him the best support and the answer was simple: Rubber-pads. The range was designed with unique rubber-pads that prevent children from sliding on slippery surfaces, making them more confident as they go along. A child who can move around without sliding on slippery surfaces, can explore the world and devote its energy to play and learn new things. It is all about giving your child the best conditions to conquer the world.  

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