Why shorts with an adjustable waistband? And a name tag?
Because children's tummies differ from one morphology to the next, we've taken into account the first need that parents ask about when it comes to their children's stockings: adjustability of size. The aim: to ensure support and coverage during their daily adventures.
And because before the age of 5, a child can't tell right from wrong, we've added a fun name tag for parents to help them find their way around.
Children and dressing
Between the ages of 2 and 3, children assert their need for independence and autonomy when dressing themselves. Your "big baby" wants to do things by himself, but it's not always easy because he hasn't yet mastered all the necessary gestures. Closing his jacket, putting on his pants the right way round, putting on his sweater without his head getting stuck....not always easy when you're a toddler.
Helping children to become autonomous
Our design team has set itself the challenge of helping children become independent when dressing as early as possible. With easy-to-close zippers, necklines, stretch fabrics and wider cuts to avoid getting stuck when putting on clothes, and visual cues to help your child put on clothes the right way... A little help for your child to gradually acquire the mechanisms of autonomy and to dress like a grown-up!
Partnership with a psychomotricist
We design our products with the support of a psychomotor therapist to understand the mechanisms of autonomy in children and the responses to be associated with them through our garments. "The challenge is to ensure that children don't get discouraged or bored. We need to be able to offer them actions that are within their field of possibilities, to enable them to repeat them, leading to automation, so that they can generalize the gesture", explains Agathe, our partner psychomotrician.
60 minutes of daily physical activity
Did you know that to grow up healthy, your child should be physically active for 180 minutes a day, according to WHO recommendations? At least 60 minutes of which should be moderate to vigorous after the age of 3!
Daily physical activity from an early age is beneficial for physical and intellectual development. Learning a healthy lifestyle will limit health problems later in life and contribute to a child's personal development.