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Keep the kiddos clean while they're testing out their skills in the kitchen with these playful and functional, gender-neutral Crocodile Aprons in Lime!  Whether they're cooking up delicious dinners or their latest science experiments, these hand-batiked, organic cotton aprons are a fun gift. 

 

With a front pocket, neck strap, and a tie at the waist, these aprons are adjustable too.  Add a handmade olivewood spatula or spoon to complete a baking bundle that every young chef will love!

 

These aprons make great gifts that give back too, because every apron gives jobs to moms in Ghana who are working hard to provide stable income and educational opportunities for their own children too.

 

Handmade in Ghana by our partners at Global Mamas this gorgeously handmade apron starts with 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton before it is painstakingly batiked with wax, dyed with family-safe coloring, and sun-dried in the toasty Ghanian weather.  Hand-sewn by more Mamas at another Global Mamas center, this apron is blessed with much love and many hands to create a one-of-a-kind gift that also gives back. 

Crocodile Apron - Children

$18.00Price
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  • Aprons

    • Front pocket, tie at waist, neck strap
    • 100% GOTS organic cotton
    • Handmade in Ghana
  • Handmade in Ghana by Global Mamas

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