Natures Purest
For the health of your child, demand 100% organic cotton
Your child will spend more time in bed than any other place during their first year, so it is important they are surrounded by the purest bed linen and clothing.
Parents must remember that a child’s skin is much more delicate than adults. Synthetic materials are produced using harmful chemicals and if a child’s skin were exposed to them, they would cause severe skin conditions or potentially long-term illness.
Natures Purest craft all bedding and children’s clothing from 100% organic cotton; grown and manufactured using:
- No pesticides
- No chemical fertilizers
- No genetic enhancers
- No bleach
- No synthetic dyes
Organic cotton is the safest material for your child, which is soft and allows their skin to breathe naturally, helping them to sleep comfortably at night.
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For the well-being of your child, select Natures Purest
Your child benefits in more than one way when surrounded by organic materials; they will appreciate the soft touch each night, and because the production methods are safer, they will enjoy a cleaner environment for years to come.
Baby Bedding offers as fantastic range of Natures Purest bedding and clothing. Click on the images below to view individual features and prices.
Natural fabric, natural colour
Natures Purest use no dyes in the production of clothing or bedding, so all products are naturally coloured; inherited from the genetic properties of each cotton harvest. Colours range depending on seasonal conditions; choose from off-whites, greens and browns that will blend in perfectly with any nursery setting.
Organic cotton reduces the symptoms of eczema
Eczema is still a very common skin condition which affects children all over the world and has been closely linked with the traces of harmful chemicals found in some synthetic fabrics. Organic cotton does not contain toxic bleaches or dyes, providing the purest material for your child’s skin.
If you notice the following symptoms, your child may be suffering from eczema:
- Scaly, red patches
- Dry, rough-textured skin
- Red lines
- Irritating itches
Baby Bedding would like to make parents aware, that organic cotton will not prevent eczema but provides some relief for children who are suffering from symptoms.
Why organic cotton better for your child
Cotton has always been the most popular material for children’s clothing and bedding; it is allows their skin to breathe naturally, preventing overheating, it is machine washable and preserves colour and softness for longer.
Non-organic cotton currently accounts for 2.5% of the world’s cultivated land, but cotton farmers are responsible for over 16% of the world’s pesticides* – more than any other farmed crop!
It is very important that when buying cotton products, you make sure they are 100% organic.
Encourage sustainable business
By purchasing Natures Purest, you are encouraging responsible behaviour for your children and other parents. If consumers demanded organic materials, farmers and clothing manufacturers will have to adopt cleaner production methods, creating a better environment for generations to come.
Natures Purest has a full range of organic products
Natures Purest provide bedding and nursery accessories to help parents create the perfect look and healthiest sleeping environment for their children. Choose from fitted sheets, blankets, robes, cushions, nappy stackers and sleeping bags, all in a range of natural colours and gorgeous designs.
Natures Purest is the best for your child’s overall well-being
Baby Bedding supports the production of organic materials, and is proud to offer a fantastic range of Natures Purest products, at the best prices available.
*Environmental Justice Foundation (2007)




