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Wrap your baby in a layer of softness

April 15th, 2008

JUBIAs much as I love a “Made in U.S.A.” label I love it when I find an international business that not only makes great products but also has a mom behind its conception. JUBI is just such a company. With bedding and baby accessories that “use natural fabrics and promote safety as well as design and functionality,” JUBI literally wraps your baby in a layer of softness and safety.

JUBIAli Hui, the mom behind JUBI, has a background in nursing and medical sales and was concerned about the health and safety aspect of infant “bedwear,” especially following the birth of her. “Aware of the links with asthma, respiratory problems, allergies and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS – commonly known as cot death), she wanted to feel secure that the fabric would not be harmful or abrasive to her baby’s delicate skin.” Her concern and research and attention to detail mean your baby is getting the best of the best.

JUBII received one of JUBI’s dribbler bibs and though it was just a small example of the current line I could tell someone had definitely paid attention to detail. The 100% cotton material was soft to the touch and the ribbing around the edges didn’t leave any little rub marks around our little one’s neck. The style was simple, which I like. One of my favorite JUBI products is their all-in-own kimono and kimono bodysuits. I’d like to wrap myself up in one of these!

What I’m really looking forward to checking out is JUBI’s new merino wide rib blanket once it’s available. A merino blanket from JUBI would quite possibly be the softest one around! Even though it’s almost summer I could totally justify the purchase…somehow!—Emily

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