These soft, comfortable mittens help prevent babies from accidentally scratching themselves. Includes two pairs of soft, cotton mittens. Gentle elastic wristbands hold mittens in place.
Colorful Kids Mittens – Mittens (Blue/Purple)
These soft, natural baby mittens will fit your baby like, well, a glove. Great for preventing accidental scratches. Made by Babysoy 50% soybean fiber, 50% cotton Eco-friendly Machine wash Coordinates with all Babysoy layettes Great baby gift Blue/Purple, Brown/Lt. Green and Pink/Hot Pink One-size
Under the Nile Organic Mittens Sage
Made from 100percent organic Egyptian cotton, these mittens are gentle on newborn skin — and on the environment. The soft, cozy cotton jersey covers the fingers to help keep your baby warm and also prevents accidental scratches. The cotton is grown, dyed, and loomed without any chemicals. Pair them with matching Under the Nile booties, caps, and blankets for a thoughtful baby gift. Under the Nile is a fair-trade company and is proud to have organic certification. Organic Mittens
Manhattan Toy Baby Stella Warm & Cozy Coat Set
Baby, it’s cold outside and Baby Stella needs to bundle up. This plush pink set includes a hat and coat with faux-fur trim, attached mittens, striped scarf with orange fringe, and flower-embellished booties to keep those tiny toes toasty. Made in China Baby Stella Warm & Cozy Coat Set
Safety 1st No-Scratch Mittens
Newborn babies have sharp fingernails and delicate skin, and they have little control over their flailing hands. These soft cotton mittens will prevent against accidental scratches. No-Scratch Mittens
No-Scratch Mittens – Yellow Trim
These soft, comfortable mittens help prevent babies from accidentally scratching themselves. Includes two pairs of soft, cotton mittens. Gentle elastic wristbands hold mittens in place.
No-Scratch Mittens – Blue Trim
These soft, comfortable mittens help prevent babies from accidentally scratching themselves. Includes two pairs of soft, cotton mittens. Gentle elastic wristbands hold mittens in place.
