Home / Baby 5 lovable baby gifts—that make the world a little better, too 3. Brain-building wooden blocks that are good for the forest. This company plants 983 trees for every one used! By Amelia Gray July 8, 2016 Rectangle Who knew doing the right thing could be so adorable? We know, mama. You’re busy. You want gifts for your baby (and for your friends’ baby showers) to be beautiful, useful, and ethically produced, but who has time to do that much research? That’s what we’re here for. We’ve done a little digging into production practices, materials, and missions, and we would love to share what we found with you. Here’s a roundup of some of the best gifts for babies that you can feel good about buying and gifting, or using yourself. 1. A gorgeous nursing cover from a cottage business with a mission to support nursing mothers. These luxurious, hand-painted, printed, and dyed nursing covers by Galileo Linens are currently single-sourced from a factory in Lithuania where the fibers for the linen are also grown and woven, and the finishing and original artwork are all done by hand in the New York homes of the designer and her parents. The designer is dedicated to supporting women in bonding with their babies through providing this important tool for nursing whenever and wherever. As the designer herself says, we shouldn’t have to cover if we don’t want to, but if we do want more privacy, there should be a joyful, convenient way to get it that celebrates mother and child. They are soft but crisp, super-airy and breathable, and get more beautiful with every wash. 2. A quirky and lovable doll that supports UNICEF. Monsieur Tse Tse is the funny, friendly doll from genius Montreal design studio Raplapla. With his big lovable smile and soft, snuggly, organic, fair-trade cotton body, he provides comfort at naptimes. Plus, 10% of the proceeds from his sales go to UNICEF (The United Nations Children’s Fund) to defend the rights of children. 3. Brain-building wooden blocks that are good for the forest. Tegu creates addictively entertaining magnetic wooden blocks that the whole family will enjoy. Not only is the wood for the blocks sustainably harvested, but for each tree Tegu uses, they plant (get this) 983 more. That’s a lot of trees! Additionally, Tegu is committed to ethical employment standards and community improvement. They pay a living wage to their employees and also partner with a school to provide an education for children whose families work at the Tegucigalpa city dump. It’s a beautiful thing when you can help your baby learn and grow with a fantastic toy, while also helping other families by supporting a responsible producer like Tegu. 4. A hang-anywhere puppet theatre that inspires imaginative play and keeps traditional handcrafts alive. The team behind Nhocchi travelled through the mountains of Vietnam by scooter to find a small village where artisan seamstresses harvest, spin, weave, dye, and sew the bright cotton and silk fabrics that make the hang-able, fold-able theatres, puppets, and other toys from this easy-to-love brand. The woven designs and naturally-derived dyes reflect the specific culture and traditions of the ethnic minority community to which Nhocchi’s handcrafters belong. 5. A dreamy blanket that empowers marginalized women. Each charming, heirloom-quality blanket and accessory from Elliefunday is made of the softest organic cotton and hand-embroidered with love by marginalized women in India who are at a high risk for human trafficking. Elliefunday is committed to supporting and empowering their handcrafters through gainful employment at fair wages and to providing shelter, healthcare, education, and counseling through a non-profit arm, Handcrafted for Life. The latest Baby Study reveals moms boost babies’ ‘love hormone’ by talking about feelings Pregnancy PSA: Exercising while pregnant may cut your child’s asthma risk by half Baby How to help your congested baby breathe (and sleep) easier this winter Baby New study explores link between fish consumption in pregnancy and autism—here’s what experts say