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We know how much  your little ones love our bunnies from the Adventure collection. We’re very sorry to say that this collection will run out and the bunnies have been out of stock for a couple months now.

In the past weeks we have received a lot of sweet and concerned messages from parents saying they can’t buy a replacement or an extra bunny anywhere.

We would like to let you know that we hear you. Our goal is to make as much children as happy as possible and therefore we have created a solution for the ‘bunny shortage’ . Our poll on social media helped us to learn what bunny is wanted the most to make a final decision.

Good news! We will produce the rabbits one more time. Instead of one, we will produce two types of bunnies: the cuddle cloth and the luxury cuddle cloth with feet.

The production does take a little while but we expect to receive the little bunnies in the first quarter of 2021. We hope February, depending on the couriers.

There will be plenty of stock, but when they are gone they are gone. It’s the last and final production batch of the Adventure bunnies.

Make sure you don’t miss this! Subscribe to be notified when the stock hits our warehouse and be sure to seize this unique opportunity to buy your little one’s favourite bunny.

Click on the desired bunny and register via the subscribe button on the page.

Adventure Bunny Cuddle cloth large (with feet)

 

Adventure Bunny cuddle cloth

 

Little Dutch is constantly developing when it comes to sustainability. We do so by choosing sustainable alternatives and responsible innovations more often. We are taking organisation-wide steps towards a sustainable future.

Our products meet European regulations and are produced without child labour and in a socially responsible manner in the Netherlands, India, Indonesia, Turkey and China, among others.

We constantly consider the sustainability of our product and material choices with our suppliers. In collaboration with our suppliers, we aim for sustainable products with respect for people and the environment.

For example, we have realised the following steps so far:

  • Oeko-TEX® certification
    This means that, during the production of our textile, steps are taken to reduce the use of harmful substances in order to minimise the health and environmental impact of the products.
  • Sustainable wooden toys
    Our wooden toys are made of sustainable wood and are painted using water-based paints.
  • Clothing
    Our organic garment collection is made of 90% organic cotton and yarn. The jacron label on the clothes is made of banana leaves. The paper hangtags on the products are made of recycled paper.
  • Lamps
    Our hanging lamps are made of recyclable cardboard and textile using environmentally friendly glue. On top of that, the ink is Greenguard certified, resulting in low chemicals emissions.
  • Wallpaper
    The ink residue produced during the printing process of our wallpaper is recycled and reused. On top of that, the press uses a ‘toner’ rather than water in the ink.
  • Paint
    Our wall paint is water based and our paint cans are recyclable.
  • Rugs
    The rugs are hand-woven using eco-friendly, 100% organic cotton.
  • Backpacks
    A single backpack is made of ten recycled PET bottles.

Packaging

In addition to making our products more sustainable, we are trying to reduce the amount of packaging we use. By now, we have made the following sustainable choices:

  • Removed plastic handles from our boxes with big toy boxes.
  • Replaced our boxes with plastic windows with closed boxes.
  • The plastic hygiene bags of our plushies have been replaced with recycled plastic.
  • Plastic packaging material replaced by ‘paper wrap’ where possible.

Social commitment

In addition to our efforts in the area of sustainability, we also show social commitment. This does not just entail the improvement and monitoring of the labour conditions in the countries where our products are manufactured, but also giving back to the society that we actively sell our products to.

For example, we have worked with the Erasmus MC Sophia Foundation in Rotterdam (NL). Our collaboration has led to many donations and great results over the past few years. If you are curious about our collaboration with this foundation, you can read more about the Erasmus MC Sophia Foundation here.

On top of that Zorgkwekerij Bloei in Pijnacker, an organisation that employs people with a distance to the labour market, performs specific activities on our behalf. The factory in India that produces our rugs has a special social plan for employees and the local surroundings. On top of that, they sponsor a local school.