Go Baby Go
Cotton knee pads
GoBabyGo knee pads will help stabilize your child when it starts to crawl - all while protecting its knees.
Your child will become a fast crawler on all surfaces – whether inside or outside, the child's knees are protected with the knee pads from GoBabyGo.
Benefits:
- Rubber pads on the knees help the child to feel more stable in the crawling position
- Strengthens the child's motor skills, balance and self-confidence
- Made out of thick and high-quality cotton, which provides extra protection for their small knees
- Can be used on bare knees to make it possible for your child to practice crawling outside without getting scratches on the knees. They can also be pulled over tights and pants for additional protection
- Tested and approved for harmful chemicals and pollutants
- Danish design, produced in Europe and Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified
The knee pads from GoBabyGo are made out of thick and high-quality cotton, which gives the knees additional protection when crawling. The non-slip rubber pads on the knees help the child to crawl more securely and provide stability while protecting the knees.
Especially in summer, knee protectors are very useful when your child crawls outside on pebbles and other rough surfaces that can hurt the knees and leave abrasions.
GoBabyGo kneepads have been tested and approved for pollutants and are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified.
The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is a guarantee that the goods have been checked for the content of harmful chemicals and that only organic textile fabric that has been proven to have no harmful effects on human health and well-being has been used. The non-slip silicone nops have also been approved according to the same standard.
Product Information
Material: 80% Cotton, 17% Polyamide, 3% Elastane
Sizes: One-size
The non-slip rubber pads are made from silicone and are free from phthalates
Wash inside out
Cotton
Our recommendation to always read the care instructions in the respective garments, the special composition of the manufacturer and the origin of the materials often require individual care.
Cotton is soft and gentle on the skin. It is durable and easy to care for. High temperatures and the mechanical stress of the washing machine cannot harm cotton. However, incorrect care can damage the robust cotton fibers. Because cotton must not automatically be washed at high temperatures. Please always follow the respective recommendations on the care label.
Every piece of clothing behaves differently, so we advise you to sort the laundry, white cotton items such as bed linen, towels and socks can withstand up to 90 degrees Celsius in the normal wash cycle of the washing machine. Clothing such as jeans, tops and shirts should not be washed at temperatures above 40 degrees. Clothing is often not made of 100% cotton, but is mixed with other materials such as elastane. You should always wash cotton mix fabrics at a low temperature.
Briefly summarized:
- Sort laundry by colour, temperature and material
- Heavy-duty detergents and color detergents are sufficient as standard detergents
- Pay attention to the manufacturer's instructions for the amount of detergent to be used
- Select the washing program according to the information on the label
- Make sure the drum is filled correctly
Briefly summarized:
- Drying in the fresh air is best
- Do not hang sensitive materials in direct sunlight
- Dry the knit flat
- Ensure good ventilation
Sock sizes at a glance
To help you, we have listed the EU sizes so that you can determine the correct sock size based on the foot length of your baby/child.
sizes | Foot length in cm |
---|---|
14 | 8.1-8.8 |
15 – 16 | 8.8-10.1 |
17 – 18 | 10:1-11:4 |
19 – 21 | 11:4-13:4 |
22 – 24 | 13:4-15:3 |
25 – 28 | 15.3 - 18.5 |
* applies to deliveries within Germany, delivery times for other countries can be found under Payments & Shipment
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easily biodegradable
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for sensitive baby skin
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We never test on animals
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