My Babiie gets creative with Save the Children
My Babiie and the Save the Children co-design an exclusive new range of baby products to stimulate the senses
This summer My Babiie have partnered with Save the Children to create an exclusive new product range with proceeds from every sale going to the charity. This donation will help support the fantastic work they do with children in the UK and worldwide, most recently in Ukraine.
As a leader in childhood development, Save the Children’s Early Years team worked with My Babiie to design a stylish confetti print to stimulate a baby’s sense of sight. This stylish and colourful fabric features on the lightweight stroller (£189.99), highchair (£89.99), and changing mat (£14.99). The teams also designed a unique festive print for the highchair cover (£29.99), which completes the range.
Hannah Pentith, Senior Early Years Advisor, Save the Children UK, said,
“We are delighted to have collaborated with My Babiie on this fantastic new range. Newborn babies come into the world ready and eager to learn, and these early years of a child’s life are crucial for their lifelong development. By about four months of age, most babies start to see colour, so our specifically designed bold and colourful patterns help their brains develop.”
Robert Hollander, Creative Director at My Babiie added,
“We are honoured to have designed these products with Save the Children. We share their vision to create a world where all children are fed, cared for, and treated fairly. With every purchase leading to a donation to Save the Children, together we can help more children reach their full potential.”
Dani Dyer stated,
“Save The Children is a wonderful charity and does so much amazing work both here in the UK and around the world. The new product range My Babiie have created for the charity is fantastic and hopefully will raise a lot of money.”
My Babiie also worked with Save the Children to produce simple tips and ideas included with each product for playful interactions families can have with their babies.
See the range here.