If you missed the Toy Safety post, go back to read it here.
I have a soft spot for Tiny Love. It's the first company that I discovered that is conscious of toxic chemicals in children's products. It's the first company that I started obsessing over when I saw all their products. It's also one of the first companies that was added to my baby registry. For the first few months we used ( and destroyed) our favorite Princess Gym that was a gift from American grandma. It was probably THE most used accessory in the house. By the time Lexi "grew out of it" developmentally, we had nothing but the mat left. All the toys had been carried around and taken with us so much that the gym no longer served as that. Then it was time to buy a bigger mat for Lexi to play on before she started crawling.Table of Contents
SUPER MAT
"Our products meet all of the current regulations set forth by the CPSC, US and EU governments. Our products are free of BPA, PVC and Phalates. We also adhere to the new lead limit of 90ppm. Because our business is children we've made sure that our testing standards are higher than even the new California laws require, which are the strictest in the world.{...} We have passed both the American Standard Safety Test (ASTM-963) as well as the European test (EN-71) and have had no recalls on any of our items. {...} We also have no flame retardants in our items."Meets EU regulations, no recalls, no PVC, Pthalates, BPA, flame retardants - SCORE! Nothing like those kind of statements to make you love a manufacturer and become a customer for life. I also got to try out the following products that Tiny Love offers:
NATURE PALS ACTIVITY GYM
Superior to the one we had before, this gym has one major improvement. Smart motion system allows you to position the toys in any way you'd like at any distance from your baby, as well as move the arches around easily.. I remember struggling getting those arches overhead perfect for Lexi and this solves everything. Genius! They have different colors now with the smart motion system so you aren't stuck with this model.NATURE PALS CRIB MOBILE
SUNNY STROLL ARCH
FOLLOW ME FIONA
SUPERMAT GIVEAWAY
BELOW ARE THE GIVEAWAYS RULES and Mandatory Entries: {read carefully} This giveaway is open to US and Canadian residents only. The winning entry will be verified and the winner disqualified if the action is not found or if the mandatory items are not fullfilled. Each giveaway has specific rules, so read them on the widget (including which countries are eligible). See the rafflecopter widget for additional terms and conditions. {If you're not sure how to use to enter, feel free to watch this video tutorial or email me at contact {at} prebabyblog {dot} com Otherwise, make sure to read everything carefully. Click the DO IT link first, then I'VE DONE IT once the action is completed}
a Rafflecopter giveaway Disclosure: We received the items from Tiny Love for review. All opinions are our own.
11 comments
Love this giveaway! I shared the link on my personal facebook but I don’t know how to link to the share? I tagged you and Tiny Love in it and gave you the link to my personal profile. I hope that counts!
Yup that’ll work!
I HATE ALL OF YOUR PICS OF LEXI!!! THEY MAKE ME WANT TO HAVE ANOTHER LITTLE GIRL!!! Just saying 🙂
But if I had another, how could I keep her at the 9-12 months age forever? 6-12 months is seriously the best, they sleep, not fussy, always smiling, no tantrums!
And we loved tiny love stuff! We had their gym, mobile and Fiona. Their stuff is different from the generic graco and fisher price. Skip hop is nice too. I like that napper. Orbit baby comes with a bassinet attachment very similar to the rocker, and it was awesome!
My baby is 4 months in a couple days, and I had just been using a blanket and dangling toys over her head, but I think she’d really benefit from an interactive playmat similar to what she has at daycare. I’m thinking Tiny Love might be the way to go since they’re bpa/pthalates/lead/flame retardant free. At that age, though, what do you think the better option is, especially for longer-term use? I guess I’d like her to use it more than 2 months if possible. What do you think, the large playmat (and then buy something else to hang over her head?) or the activity gym?
The kind of Gimini playmat Tin Love has (The new version) will actually be used by your baby for a while. The way you move it, it can accommodate a sitting and a crawling baby. Lexi loved playing with hers for while a while. So I’d do the Tiny Love activity Mat. I would also recommend supermat as a larger place for a more mobile kid to play on.
I wanted to let you know that a couple of days ago I reached out to Tiny Love to confirm that some of their products that I was interested in were not treated with flame retardants. Unfortunately, they refused to directly respond to my question and instead gave me a generic response that they have “a policy restricting the use of certain flame retardants, phthalates, lead and other heavy metals in our products” but refused to actually confirm whether particular products did not did not contain flame retardants. Just wanted others to be aware that they should do their own diligence!
Hmmm, when I reached out to them a few years ago, they gave me a pretty straight answer. They did get bought up by Dorel Group, so things might have changed. Mostly probably in policy than manufacturing.
Same experience as previous commenter here. I’ve been calling and e-mailing Tiny Love. They are very vague in their responses and refuse to say that they are PVC- , flame retardant-, or phthalate-free, rather that they just fall within acceptable limits.