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The Boo Boo Zip Onesie from our Body Parts Vocabulary Collection uses playful illustrations—like bandaged knees, tiny tummies, and helpful characters—to teach toddlers the names of their body parts while nurturing a sense of care and empathy.
Made with buttery-soft, GOTS-certified bamboo, this zip onesie is breathable, hypoallergenic, and built for real-life wiggles, cuddles, and cleanups. Designed by early childhood experts to support body awareness, first words, and parent-child connection—especially during dressing and diapering routines.
● 95% Organic Bamboo Viscose / 5% Spandex
● OEKO-TEX® Certified (free from 300+ harmful substances)
● Two-way zipper for easy changes
● Fold-over feet and mittens for adjustable wear
● Footie grips for safe movement and added traction
● Silky-soft, breathable, and naturally hypoallergenic
● Naturally moisture-wicking, antibacterial, and thermo-regulating
• Parents nurturing first words, connection, and body awareness
• Families practicing gentle, milestone-informed parenting
• Gift-givers seeking something purposeful, playful, and developmentally smart
• Encourages early body part labeling through visual storytelling
• Brings comfort and calm during boo-boos, transitions, and care routines
• Sparks empathy and connection through thoughtful, child-centered design
Pair with other Speechie Bebé favorites to support full-scope development.
EARLY LANGUAGE FOCUS
SENSORY-SOFT FABRIC
STRETCH-TO-GROW DESIGN
Made to Do More
Each print is purposefully designed to support early language through connection, labeling, and everyday interaction.
Certified organic, OEKO-TEX®, GOTS, and CPSC compliant. Safe for baby, mindful for the planet.
Two-way zippers for easy changes. Durable, flexible, and beautifully designed for real life.
Exceptionally soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic—made for delicate skin and everyday comfort.
Designed for more than comfort. Created for connection.
HOW TO USE
- Label What You See
Use the illustrations to name body parts, actions, or emotions as you dress or play.
“Here’s your knee!” “The avocado is reading!” - Follow Their Focus
If your baby looks at a character or pattern, pause and talk about it.
“You see the happy face? That’s ‘happy’!” - Repeat Words Often
Repetition grows understanding. Use the same word in different routines—diaper changes, playtime, or tummy time. - Turn Routines into Learning
Point to visuals during diaper changes or mirror time. Reinforce early vocabulary without any added steps. - Make It Interactive
Encourage touch:
“Can you find the nose?” “Where’s the jumping avocado?”
Touch builds meaning. Language grows from connection.
