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Tikiri natural rubber lion

€13,00

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The Tikiri rubber Lion is perfect for bathing, for being nibbled during the teething period and as a toy. Inside there is a rattle with a delicate sound but which will certainly attract the baby's attention. Made entirely of 100% natural rubber from the Hevea tree.

Color: beige and yellow, hand painted with natural colors. Odorless.

Dimensions: height 10 cm

Complies with the European Standard EN17. BPA, phthalate and PVC free.

These puppets, doudou, and toys are made of natural rubber and organic cotton and are

  • Safe from birth!
  • made of 100% biodegradable natural rubber
  • The fabric parts, if present, are in 100% Organic Cotton
  • The padding, if present, is made of recycled PET
  • Soft, pleasant to the touch and odorless
  • Non-toxic certified : without phthalates, PVC, BPA
  • Hand painted with natural colors
  • Packaging in recycled paper and soy ink
  • Certified according to European Safety Standards , in compliance with: Europe EN 71 Standard and US toy Safety Standard ASTM F963

Tikiri is a Sri Lankan brand that produces games according to nature! Their ethical and 100% sustainable production makes these toys unique and truly precious!

Tikiri uses only 100% Natural Rubber : a raw material widely available in Sri Lanka.

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  • Rubber is a natural material obtained from the sap of the rubber tree, which grows mainly in tropical forests. The use of rubber is sustainable because it does not require deforestation of primary forests and can be grown responsibly.

  • RENEWABLE AND BIODEGRADABLE

    Rubber trees can be used for many years without being cut down, making them a renewable source of material. The use of rubber contributes to the conservation of natural resources and the reduction of environmental impact. It is also biodegradable: at the end of its life cycle it can be decomposed naturally without causing damage to the environment.

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