Drew Dino Bamboo Zip Baby Pajama – 2-Way Zipper Footie
Drew Dino Bamboo Zip Baby Pajama – 2-Way Zipper Footie
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Meet your little one’s new favorite sleeper, the Drew Dino Bamboo Zip Pajama, designed for silky-soft comfort and everyday convenience. Made from ultra-stretchy, breathable bamboo viscose, this pajama keeps baby cozy, cool, and oh-so-snuggly from bedtime to playtime.
A 2-way zipper runs from neck to ankle, making diaper changes quick and easy without removing the entire outfit. Thoughtful details like built-in mitten cuffs, fold-over footies, and foot grips (for early walkers) add practicality parents love. Newborn size comes fully footed for extra warmth.
Features:
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Made from a luxuriously soft blend of 95% bamboo viscose + 5% spandex
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2-way zipper for fast, fuss-free diaper changes
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Mitten cuffs to protect baby from scratching (select sizes)
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Fold-over footies for extra warmth when needed
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Foot grips to support stability for babies and toddlers
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Breathable, lightweight fabric ideal for sleep and play
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Newborn size is fully footed
Care Instructions:
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Wash on cold
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Lay flat or hang to dry
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Foot grips last longer when washed gently
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Care instructions are screen-printed inside the romper
Soft, stretchy, and designed for real life, this bamboo baby pajama brings comfort, convenience, and a touch of playful dinosaur charm to your little one’s nighttime routine.
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About Coco Baby Organics
We curate bright, bold and FUN clothes because they quite literally brighten our day and lift our mood. Our clothes are made of products that use less toxic chemicals and dyes and are sustainably sourced with renewable materials.
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Top quality
Your little ones deserve the best fabrics and non-synthetic dyes while still looking cute
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Super fun style
Fun and bright prints and patterns to delight your babes (and you).
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Small batch
All of our clothing is hand selected and tested from small brands.
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Black woman-owned
Organizations we support: The White Dress Project, The Broken Brown Egg and Fertility for Colored Girls