Building a safe start for your little one begins with a thoughtful, non-toxic Amazon baby registry checklist.
There’s something a little wild about prepping for a baby. One minute you’re debating stroller colors, and the next you’re deep-diving into whether crib mattresses off-gas formaldehyde (spoiler: some do) – which is exactly why planning a non-toxic baby registry matters so much.
The truth is, babies aren’t just tiny versions of us. Their little bodies are growing faster than we can fold a onesie, and that makes them extra sensitive to things like VOCs, flame retardants, and synthetic chemicals.
Choosing non-toxic baby essentials isn’t about being perfect. It’s about stacking the odds in your baby’s favor, one safer choice at a time. Think of it like giving them a clean, cozy runway to launch into the world, without all the unnecessary toxins weighing them down. That’s the heart behind this non-toxic baby registry guide.
The best part? You don’t have to research everything until your brain melts.
This non-toxic Amazon baby registry checklist has already done the heavy lifting, so you can focus on the fun stuff, like picking out the cutest organic swaddle or imagining all those sweet newborn snuggles.
If you’re building your non-toxic baby registry (or even just thinking about it), you’re in the right place.
This checklist covers every non-toxic Amazon essential you’d want on a non-toxic baby registry. From safer sleep options to clean feeding supplies, diapering, bath time, this is the gear you’ll actually use.
Before We Dive In…
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Setting up your registry early means less stress later. Plus, you’ll be eligible for all the freebies and discounts that actually make a difference when you’re stocking up for your little one.
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Non-Toxic Feeding Essentials
(Whether you breastfeed, pump, or bottle-feed, you deserve safe, stress-free gear.)
Feeding your baby is one of the sweetest parts of early parenthood. But, it’s also one of the easiest places for hidden toxins to sneak in. Many traditional bottles, utensils, and even high chairs are made with plastics that can leach chemicals like BPA, BPS, and phthalates, especially when heated.
That’s why choosing non-toxic feeding essentials is so important. You’re not just picking out a bottle; you’re protecting those tiny, hardworking little organs with every sip. Every item in this section earns its spot on a truly non-toxic baby registry.
Here’s what you actually need. The safest options to add to your Amazon Baby Registry:
Our top picks: feeding essentials
Bottles
When it comes to baby bottles, glass is the safest, most non-toxic option. Plastic, even when labeled BPA-free, can still leach unwanted chemicals, especially when heated. If you plan to mostly breastfeed and only bottle feed occasionally, you might only need 3 to 5 bottles.
If you’re heading back to work or planning to have your partner or caregiver feed regularly, having 8 to 10 bottles on hand will save you a lot of stress. Start with smaller 4–5oz bottles first since newborns don’t drink much at a time. But you’ll quickly need to size up to 8-9oz bottles, so I recommend adding both sizes to your registry.
Philips Avent Natural Newborn Glass Gift Set
These are the bottles I chose for my baby. They’re made in the USA from strong borosilicate glass and have held up to some serious drops — even onto my tile floor — without breaking. The Natural Response, anti-colic nipple only releases milk when your baby actively drinks, which helps with paced feeding. This all in one set comes with three 4oz bottles (with flow 2 nipples), two 8oz bottles (with flow 3 nipples), and two silicone protective sleeves.
Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Glass Baby Bottles
These are another great glass option I seriously considered for my baby. They’re made in the USA from strong borosilicate glass so they are super sturdy. The anti-colic vent system is a lifesaver for babies with gas or reflux. They come in a bundle that includes a 2-pack of both 4oz and 8oz sizes, so you can stock up to fit your needs.
BIBS Baby Glass Bottle
This is another beautiful bottle option made in Denmark from borosilicate glass. My favorite part of these bottles are the natural rubber nipples (not silicone). It comes in 4oz and 8oz sizes with 4 color options. Just make sure to update the quantity you are requesting since they don’t offer value packs.
MAM Feel Good Slow Flow Glass Baby Bottles
These bottles are a great choice if you want something easy for switching between breastfeeding and bottle-feeding. They’re made in Europe from temperature-resistant glass that’s easy to clean. The nipple has a slow flow, which makes paced feeding a lot easier. They come in 3-packs of 5oz or 9oz bottles.
Suavinex Bonhomia Glass Baby Bottle
These beautiful glass bottles are well-made in Spain. They’re endorsed by the Spanish Society of Pediatric Dentistry and come with a soft silicone nipple. They come in a 3-pack with one 4oz bottle and two 8oz bottles in either mint or pink.
haakaa Gen.3 Natural Glass Baby Bottle
I love how simple and smart this bottle design is. It’s made from strong borosilicate glass and has a wide neck that makes cleaning so much easier. They come in 3 sizes: 4.2oz, 6oz, and 11oz. A 2-pack bundle including a 4.2oz and 6oz bottle is also available. Whatever size you choose, you’ll need to request multiple on your registry.
Lifefactory 6 Bottle Starter Set
This is such a great all in one starter set. They’re made from strong borosilicate glass and manufactured in the USA and France. The set includes four 4oz bottles, two 9oz bottles, plus flat caps, sippy caps, and extra nipples. It also includes silicone protective sleeves so you don’t have to purchase them separately.
Let’s talk Nipples
As your baby grows, you’ll need to increase the nipple flow rate. Here are the matching nipples for our non-toxic baby bottles:
A Note about Silicone Sleeves
I purchased the protective silicone sleeves for my glass bottles because I was cautious of them being fragile. However, I never used them, and never broke a bottle. If you feel like you need them, here are the available matching sleeves:
Organic Cotton Muslin Burp Cloths
Don’t forget the burp cloths! Organic cotton is super soft against baby’s skin. These are great because you can repurpose them even after your baby grows up.
Bottle Cleaning Accessories
I’ll be honest — I skipped most bottle cleaning accessories because my dishwasher has a sanitize function. But if you don’t have a dishwasher, or if you don’t want to wait to run a full load every time, having a few non-toxic cleaning essentials makes life so much easier. Here are some safe, mom-approved options that are totally worth adding to your registry.
haakaa Baby Bottle Drying Rack + Silicone Cleaning Brush Kit
If you want an easy, space-saving setup for bottle cleaning, this little haakaa duo is perfect. The drying rack folds up flat for storage and works for bottles, pump parts, and pacifiers without taking over your whole counter. The silicone brush kit is awesome too — it comes with different heads to clean bottles, pump parts, nipples, even reusable straws. I love that it’s portable enough to toss in a diaper bag for travel too.
OXO Tot Bottle Brush with Nipple Cleaner and Stand
This brush is simple, sturdy, and free from BPA and PVC. It stands up straight to dry quickly and the little nipple cleaner fits into all the hard-to-reach spots. The drying rack holds up to 8 bottles and has plenty of space for the random small pieces.
Boon Grass Countertop Drying Rack + Boon Cacti Bottle Cleaning Brush Set
Boon bottle cleaning accessories are made from BPA-free, PVC-free, and phthalate-free materials. Plus, it looks adorable sitting on your counter instead of a giant eyesore. Mix and match any of their cute accessories here.
Dr. Brown’s 2-in-1 Dry & Prep Silicone Mat
If you’re short on counter space, this drying mat is such a smart option. It’s made from food-grade silicone and totally BPA-free. It even has a built-in prep area if you want a clean spot to prep bottles after drying. Easy to wipe clean, and way cuter than a big clunky drying rack. It doesn’t come with brushes, so make sure to add this one and this one to your registry.
Dr. Brown’s Folding Drying Rack with Cleaning Brush, Scrubber and Nipple Cleaner
If you’re using Dr. Brown’s bottles, this brush fits perfectly. It’s BPA-free and has a no-slip handle so you’re not dropping bottles in the sink at 10 p.m. It’s not as cute as the silicone mat, but it’s an all in one set that has everything you need.
Munchkin High Capacity Drying Rack
If you’re pumping or bottle-feeding full-time, this drying rack is a lifesaver. It’s BPA-free and holds a ton of bottles without taking over your whole kitchen.
Bottle Sterilizers and Warmers
If you don’t want to stand over a boiling pot every night warming up milk, a good bottle warmer can be a total lifesaver. Here are a few safe, non-toxic options that make feeding time way easier — especially during those bleary-eyed 2 a.m. shifts. Every product listed here avoids using microwaves or chemicals that could damage bottles or leach toxins. All are BPA-free and designed to gently heat or sanitize without risking baby’s health.
Papablic NutriWarm™ Swirlable Bottle Warmer
This warmer uses swirling water to heat bottles evenly, not direct heat. It keeps breastmilk nutrients intact and gives you precise temperature control, so you don’t have to guess. Super easy to use, even at 3 a.m.
Philips Avent Premium Fast Bottle Warmer
The Avent warmer uses water bath technology with smart temperature sensors. It heats milk gently and shuts off automatically, which is a huge sanity-saver when you’re running on no sleep.
Baby Brezza Smart Baby Bottle Warmer
This is the only warmer with separate settings for breastmilk and formula. It heats gently without breaking down nutrients and you can control it from your phone, which feels magical during late-night feeds.
Munchkin® Precision Baby Bottle Warmer
This warmer uses a warm water bath to gently and evenly heat bottles. It’s a universal solution that works with all bottle types, milk bags, and food jars.
Baby Brezza Superfast Portable Baby Bottle Warmer
This cordless, USB-rechargeable warmer is perfect for travel or car rides. It safely warms bottles in minutes without overheating milk and doesn’t need any adapters to fit your bottles. It’s a must have if you plan to be an on the go mama!
Wabi UVC LED Sanitizer & Dryer Ultra
This is the gold standard if you want the safest, most non-toxic option. It uses hospital-grade UVC LED light — no heat, no steam, no chemicals. It dries everything completely, killing 99.9% of germs without any risk of moisture buildup, mold, or material damage. It’s gentle enough for everything from glass bottles to electronics. If you want true non-toxic sanitizing for more than just bottles, this is it.
Baby Brezza Baby Bottle Sterilizer and Dryer Machine
This sterilizer uses natural steam and a stainless steel heating plate that resists rust and mineral buildup. After sterilizing, it fully dries your bottles and pump parts to help prevent mold.
Papablic Baby Bottle Sterilizer and Dryer
This sterilizer features a CeraCare ceramic coating instead of traditional teflon coatings, making steaming safer. It sanitizes with pure steam and dries up to 10 bottles quickly to keep everything clean and ready.
Baby Food Makers
When your baby is ready for solids, homemade baby food can save you money and peace of mind. A report by Healthy Babies found that 95% of store-bought baby foods tested contained heavy metals like arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury.
On top of that, several toddler food pouch brands have faced recalls for mold and spoilage issues. When you make baby food at home, you control exactly what’s going into those tiny tummies.
I looked for the safest baby food makers made from glass, stainless steel, or truly non-toxic materials, so you’re not pureeing sweet potatoes with microplastics.
BEABA Babycook Neo Baby Food Maker
One of the safest baby food makers on the market. It steams and blends in one with a glass bowl and stainless steel reservoir. No pots and pans needed. No plastic parts touching your baby’s food. Trusted by celebrity moms for a reason.
Ganiza Food Processor with 8 Cup Stainless Steel and Glass Bowls
This is a powerhouse if you want versatility. It comes with both an 8-cup stainless steel bowl and an 8-cup glass bowl — no cheap plastics here. Perfect for making large batches of purees, then moving on to bigger family meals later.
Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender + Stainless Steel Blending Container
If you want a serious upgrade, this is it. The Vitamix blends anything to silky smooth perfection, and the stainless steel container is free from plastic altogether. It’s powerful enough for baby food now and smoothies, soups, and nut butters for years to come.
THE BEST GLASS JARS FOR BABY FOOD
How to Store Baby Food
Once you’ve made a batch of baby food, you’ll need somewhere to store it! Small glass jars are the most non-toxic option. Pop them in the fridge or freeze them for later. Elk and Friends strong borosilicate glass jars are microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher safe. Plus, they’re lead free.
If your toddler likes food pouches, haakaa makes reusable baby food pouches compatible with their silicone cleaning brush kit.
Solid Feeding Accessories
Once your baby starts eating solids, mealtimes get a lot messier, and a lot more fun! Trust me, the right feeding gear makes a huge difference when your sweet potato-covered little one starts launching spoons across the kitchen.
The plates, bowls, and utensils here are made from safer materials like stainless steel, porcelain, bamboo, and food-grade silicone. Toddler-proof designs like suction bases and silicone sleeves make daily life a little less messy. (No promises about spaghetti nights.)
Lalo The Bib – Set of 2 Waterproof, Non-Toxic Silicone Baby Bibs
Soft, flexible, and made from high-quality, food-grade silicone. The deep pouch actually catches dropped food, and the adjustable neckband grows with your baby. Plus, they’re dishwasher safe so cleaning is easy.
Elk and Friends Kids Stainless Steel Mealtime Bundle
This thoughtfully curated mealtime set covers every bite. You get two plates for mains, two bowls for breakfast, two snack cups for treats, and two child-size cutlery sets. Each piece is durable stainless steel with removable silicone suction sleeves, so dishes stay put and cleanup stays easy.
Elk and Friends Stainless Steel Cups with Silicone Sleeves & Straws
These are the ultimate toddler cups. Stainless steel mason jar style with silicone sleeves and leak-resistant silicone straws that have a built-in stopper. No spills. No tears. (From you or them.)
Ahimsa Stainless Steel Kids Dinnerware Set – 5 Pieces
Pediatrician-designed, all stainless steel, and absolutely gorgeous. Plates, bowls, utensils, and a cup — all plastic-free and built to last way past toddlerhood. One of the safest choices out there if you’re serious about ditching plastics.
Pura Kiki 9oz Stainless Steel Insulated Sippy Bottle
This bottle is 100% plastic-free and MadeSafe Certified. It’s insulated, has a medical-grade silicone spout, and keeps drinks cool for hours. The silicone drinking pieces are interchangeable so you can use this bottle from infancy through childhood.
High Chairs and Booster Seats
Solid food is exciting… and messy. The right seat keeps baby safe, upright, and close to the table. I look for real wood or truly clean plastics, zero sketchy coatings, and ergonomic foot support so eating actually goes well.
Stokke Tripp Trapp
A classic for a reason. We absolutely loved this high chair. Solid European beech or oak, adjustable seat and footrest (so important!) for that ideal 90-90-90 posture, and it grows from baby to adult. Plastics used with the tray and accessories are free from BPA and phthalates.
OXO Tot Perch Booster with Straps
Simple, wipe-clean, and free of BPA, phthalates, and PVC. The supportive backrest and three-point harness keep little wiggle worms secure, then it folds for storage. Great for toddlers joining you at the big table. Rated up to 70 lb.
Want a clamp-on alternative for travel or small spaces? The Inglesina Fast Table Chair is free of regulated BPA, PFAS, lead, flame retardants, and phthalates, and it attaches to most tables. Handy for restaurants or tiny kitchens.
Montessori Weaning Table and Chair Set
This is the sweet spot for independent mealtimes. It’s solid wood with a child-safe lacquer finish, so no sketchy coatings. The low, weaning height helps your baby sit safely and feed themselves. Flip the cube chair for multiple seating heights as they grow. It wipes clean fast and fits small spaces. After meals, it doubles as an art or play table—easy, practical, and truly non-toxic.
Non-Toxic Diapering Essentials
Parents will change thousands of diapers, so choosing non-toxic diapering essentials is crucial. A few key points: use diapers free of chlorine, fragrances, and phthalates, opt for gentle wipes without harsh preservatives, and stick with simple, natural materials wherever possible. Below we break down the must-haves for a non-toxic diapering setup so you know exactly what to add to your non-toxic baby registry.
The cool thing about putting diapers on your non-toxic baby registry is that you can try out a few brands to see which one you (and your baby) like before committing to buying them in bulk.
Our top picks: diapering essentials
Disposable Diapers
Disposable diapers are convenient, but many mainstream brands contain chlorine-bleached pulp, synthetic fragrances, and lotions that can irritate baby’s skin. Look for Totally Chlorine-Free (TCF) diapers made without dioxin-producing bleaches and without phthalates or added perfumes.
Of course, no disposable is 100% “green” – so for day-to-day use, using the safest disposable and changing frequently will minimize prolonged exposure to any materials. And whenever possible, give baby some diaper-free time to let their skin breathe!
Terra Diapers
Terra’s non-toxic diapers wrap your baby in plant-based goodness, boasting 85% renewable materials like a bamboo-fiber backsheet and FSC-certified wood pulp core. They’ve banned all the usual nasties – 0% chlorine, fragrances, latex, parabens, phthalates, or bleach – so nothing harsh touches your little one’s skin.
Despite their eco-friendly pedigree, these diapers don’t skimp on performance: a premium Japanese absorbent core wicks moisture super-fast for dry bottoms and truly leak-free nights. The feather-soft top layer and snug high-back waistband keep baby comfy and blowout-free, helping to prevent rashes on sensitive skin.
Pura Diapers
Pura diapers prove that eco-friendly can be cuddly-soft too. These hypoallergenic diapers are enhanced with organic cotton and are Totally Chlorine Free (TCF), with only plant-based materials touching your baby’s skin. They contain zero perfumes, lotions, latex, or phthalates – basically none of the yucky stuff that can irritate a sensitive little bottom.
Manufactured in the EU at a carbon-neutral facility, Pura carries an impressive list of safety credentials (Allergy UK, Dermatest, and EU Ecolabel certifications) so you know it’s a truly safe choice. As a certified B-Corp, Pura also uses sustainably sourced materials (like wood pulp from managed forests) and even packages its diapers in recyclable paper, letting you diaper with a cleaner conscience.
Joonya Diapers
Joonya (an Australian-founded brand) brings a bit of Scandinavian excellence to diapering with its eco-chic diapers made in Denmark. They’re Totally Chlorine Free (TCF) and explicitly free of phthalates, latex, perfumes, heavy metals, and other harsh chemicals – backed by independent lab testing for peace of mind. Instead of traditional plastic, Joonya uses sustainable sugarcane and corn-based materials in its top and back layers, achieving an ultra-thin, lightweight fit that’s still amazingly absorbent.
Advanced channel technology and a fluff core of FSC-certified wood pulp allow these diapers to handle overnight duty, wicking moisture evenly so your little wiggle-worm stays dry and rash-free. Joonya even earned the Nordic Swan Ecolabel – a gold-standard certification for non-toxic, planet-friendly products.
(Cloth vs. Disposable: It’s worth noting that cloth diapers are inherently more non-toxic because they don’t contain gels or chemical additives. We cover cloth diapers separately below, but even if you plan to use disposables, having a few cloth diaper covers or inserts on hand can be useful for sensitive skin or as backups.)
Baby Wipes
Wipes are another item that come in constant contact with baby’s skin. Standard wipes can hide chemicals like phenoxyethanol or parabens, and even “natural” wipes might use preservatives that some infants react to.
Terra Baby Wipes
These wipes keep it simple: 99.7% Pure New Zealand water on 100% FSC-certified bamboo cloth. They’re plastic-free, biodegradable, and made for sensitive skin with only a few gentle ingredients—no fragrance or optical brighteners. They feel soft yet sturdy, with a light texture that actually lifts messes on bums, hands, and faces.
By contrast, a popular brand like Water Wipes – while 99% water – uses grapefruit seed extract which can contain trace benzalkonium chloride (a potential irritant). So even among “natural” wipes, Terra stands out for truly clean ingredients.
For the ultimate non-toxic approach, some parents use reusable organic cotton wipes with plain water or a DIY solution at home. But for convenience, a pack of Terra baby wipes in your diaper bag is about as pure as it gets in the disposable wipe world.
Diaper Rash Creams
Diaper creams protect baby’s bottom from irritation and help heal any rashes – but many conventional creams contain petroleum, parabens, or synthetic fragrances. The good news is there are excellent non-toxic balms available.
Our favorite is Earth Mama Organic Diaper Balm. It’s made with soothing herbal ingredients (like calendula and olive oil) and zero petroleum or artificial fragrance. This balm is cloth-diaper safe and earned top ratings on EWG’s Skin Deep database. It creates a moisture barrier using natural oils and beeswax instead of mineral oil or silicone. Another plus: it smells mild and herbal (no strong perfume scent). Simply apply a thin layer at each change to prevent rashes.
For heavy-duty rash treatment, a zinc oxide-based cream with clean ingredients (like Badger Zinc Oxide Diaper Cream) can be used occasionally – but for everyday preventive use, Earth Mama’s ointment is an ideal non-toxic choice.
Changing Pads and Covers
Your changing station should be a safe, toxin-free zone since baby will spend a lot of time there (and often in just their birthday suit!). Traditional changing pads are treated with flame retardant chemicals and covered in PVC/vinyl – not what you want against your baby’s skin. Instead, opt for a pad made of safer materials.
The Babyletto Contour Changing Pad is our top recommendation. It uses a waterproof, wipe-clean cover made from food-grade polyethylene that’s PVC-free. Inside is firm polyester fiberfill with no polyurethane foam, no flame retardants, and no vinyl or dyes. The contoured shape has raised sides and a safety strap to keep wiggly changes secure. It’s also GREENGUARD Gold certified for low chemical emissions.
If you’d like a softer top layer or want to match your nursery décor, you can add an organic cotton changing pad cover (look for GOTS-certified brands). Using a breathable cotton cover keeps things non-toxic and comfortable. Just be sure to have at least 2–3 covers on hand for laundering rotation (accidents will happen).
Portable Changing Pads
Along with your nursery changing table, it’s helpful to have a portable changing pad for diaper changes on the go. Many diaper bags come with a vinyl fold-out mat, but again, those can contain PVC or unknown plastics. Instead, we found some great non-toxic travel pad options.
Our favorite is the MakeMake Organics Portable Changing Pad. It’s GOTS-certified organic cotton inside and out, with soft sateen fabric and organic cotton batting—no vinyl, PU, or waterproof coatings. It folds into a slim clutch with elastic bands to hold diapers and cream, then opens to a roomy mat for quick changes in the car, at the park, or anywhere on the go.
Because it’s fabric, this mat isn’t wipeable waterproof like plastic – if there’s a big mess, you can toss it in the wash. But for routine changes, it’s perfect and avoids that cold, plasticky feel of typical travel pads. It’s a small investment that makes on-the-go changes much more baby-friendly.
If you prefer something waterproof, LilyMoon makes a portable pad with an OEKO-Tex certified PEVA surface – it’s a cleaner plastic alternative, though not entirely natural.
Tip: pack a large wet/dry bag in your diaper bag too, so if the changing mat does get soiled, you can fold it into the wet bag and contain the mess until you get home to wash it.
Diaper Bags
Most diaper bags are made of synthetic fabrics that can contain lead, PVC, or toxic water-resistant coatings. You’ll want to avoid bags with vinyl (often in cheaper waterproof linings) and questionable foam padding. Since you’ll carry a diaper bag every day, go the clean, simple route: build your own with organic cotton.
I recommend the Organic Cotton Mart zip-top tote as your base. It’s heavy-duty organic canvas, machine washable, and free of vinyl and mystery coatings. Then add Simple Ecology organic cotton zipper pouches and Simple Ecology organic cotton storage bags inside to sort diapers, wipes, creams, spare outfits, and mom essentials. This combo keeps baby gear in breathable, non-toxic fabric and cuts plastic exposure. It also scales with your day: grab one pouch for a quick errand or toss the whole set in the tote for longer outings.
Cloth Diapers
No non-toxic baby registry would be complete without mentioning cloth diapers. Cloth diapering isn’t as daunting as it might seem, and it’s by far the most chemical-free diapering option. Modern cloth diapers come in user-friendly styles like all-in-ones and pocket diapers, making changes easier than the old-school pins and prefolds.
Our top recommendation is the Esembly Cloth Diaper system. Esembly offers organic cotton inner pads with a waterproof outer cover; it’s a convenient and eco-friendly system perfect for beginners. The organic cotton inside is gentle and unbleached, and the outer cover is made of Oeko-Tex certified recycled polyester with TPU (a safer waterproof coating free from PVC).
For a budget-friendly cloth option, you can use organic prefold diapers with waterproof covers. Just pair those with a PUL cover (look for ones labeled free of PVC/lead).
No matter which brand, cloth diapers will drastically reduce the chemicals touching your baby – and as a bonus, they reduce waste and can save money long-term. Even using cloth part-time (for example, at home) and disposables when out and about can be a great compromise.
Don’t forget to add a diaper sprayer and hanging wet bag to your registry if you go the cloth route; they’ll make cleaning and storing dirty diapers much easier.
Diaper Pails
To contain dirty diaper smells and keep a toxin-free nursery, choose a diaper pail made of safe materials. We recommend the Ubbi Stainless Steel Diaper Pail – it’s a cult favorite among parents striving for non-toxic homes. Unlike typical diaper genies made of plastic (which can absorb odors and may contain antimicrobial chemicals), the Ubbi is powder-coated steel.
It effectively locks in odor without any special liners or chemical deodorizers. I love that it uses regular trash bags or washable cloth liners, so you’re not tied to buying scented refills. Stainless steel is also BPA-free and won’t leach anything. Just remember to empty it every few days to avoid mold or excess ammonia smell (which you’d want to do with any pail).
For cloth diaper users, a pail isn’t strictly necessary; you can use a large wet bag in a hamper. But many cloth parents do use the Ubbi as well, since it works with washable pail liners. Either way, having a dedicated, non-toxic diaper disposal system will keep your nursery fresher and safer.
Pro tip: Sprinkle a tablespoon of baking soda at the bottom of the pail and crack a window when possible – good ventilation and natural deodorizers help a lot in a non-toxic nursery.
Diaper Organizers
Finally, to keep your diapering essentials orderly, a diaper organizer or caddy is extremely handy. Rather than plastic caddies, we suggest using organizers made of fabric, wood, or natural fibers. For instance, a natural seagrass caddy is a stylish and non-toxic choice for holding diapers, wipes, creams, and more.
The BEBE BASK Premium Baby Diaper Caddy is hand-braided from sustainable seagrass with a soft cotton divider, so everything stays organized and breathable. It’s sturdy yet lightweight with long handles, making it easy to carry from room to room.
Some parents even repurpose a regular cotton canvas tote or a small bookshelf for organizing diaper items. The goal is to avoid cheap plastic organizers that might contain PVC or shed microplastics over time. With a natural material caddy, you can toss in all your diapering must-haves and know they’re stored in a safe, chemical-free container. Plus, it looks cute in any nursery!
Quick tip: Stock your organizer with a few clean diapers, a pack of your non-toxic wipes, the diaper cream, and a spare onesie. That way you’re always prepared for changes without scrambling. And if you have two floors, consider two caddies (one upstairs, one downstairs) so you don’t have to lug supplies around constantly.
Non-Toxic Strollers and Car Seats
Strollers and car seats are big-ticket essentials for your baby registry. You’ll use these items daily, so it’s crucial to choose non-toxic strollers and car seats that are free of harmful chemicals. Fortunately, many top brands now offer baby gear without flame retardants or PFAS chemicals. Below we break down the safest options on Amazon for strollers, travel systems, car seats, and accessories – all non-toxic and baby-safe.
Our top picks: strollers and car seats
Strollers (Non-Toxic Picks)
Not all strollers are created equal when it comes to materials. Older strollers often had flame-retardant treatments and PFAS coatings for water resistance. Nowadays, a few standout brands make non-toxic strollers with eco-friendly fabrics and no toxic chemicals. Here are the top picks:
UPPAbaby Cruz V2
A great everyday stroller with strong materials transparency. Recent UPPAbaby guidance says all colors moved PFAS-free by early 2024, and the brand is already known for no added flame retardants, BPA, phthalates, lead, or latex. You get a sturdy frame, big basket, and a smooth push without sketchy coatings.
Bugaboo Butterfly 2 (Travel)
Your lightweight, toss-in-the-trunk option that stays clean on chemistry. Bugaboo lists durable water-repellent PFAS-free fabrics on the Butterfly 2, with vegan-leather grips and a design tested beyond industry standards. One-hand fold, overhead-bin friendly, and no forever-chemicals on the fabric coating.
Travel Systems (Stroller + Car Seat Combos)
A travel system pairs a stroller and an infant car seat, allowing you to click the car seat onto the stroller. When choosing a non-toxic travel system, you need both the stroller and car seat to be made of safe materials.
UPPAbaby Minu V3 + Aria Travel System
A compact, non-toxic travel system you can actually manage one-handed. The Minu V3 uses PFAS-free materials on current production and stays overhead-bin friendly with an easy shoulder carry. The Aria infant seat clicks in with the included adapters, weighs just ~6 lb, and uses fire-retardant-free fabrics and foams while meeting all safety standards. You get a smooth city push, a true from-car-to-stroller snap, and cleaner materials for daily use.
Infant Car Seats (Flame Retardant-Free)
Infant car seats are used in the first year, and thankfully many brands now offer flame retardant-free car seats for infants.
UPPAbaby MESA
UPPAbaby’s MESA infant car seat in certain fashions uses a wool blend as the fire barrier, which means no toxic flame retardants are needed. The “Henry” and “Jordan” versions were among the first on the market with naturally flame-resistant merino wool. Newer MESA V2/V3 models continue this trend and are GREENGUARD certified. This seat also integrates perfectly with UPPAbaby strollers for a convenient travel system.
Convertible Car Seats (Non-Toxic for Toddlers)
Convertible car seats will carry your child through toddlerhood (and beyond if it converts to booster). Because your child will spend years in it, pick a non-toxic convertible car seat that is free of flame retardants and other chemicals. Here are the best picks:
Britax One4Life
A versatile all-in-one car seat that is also flame retardant-free. Britax’s SafeWash fabric line uses a knit construction that passes fire safety without chemical treatments. The One4Life can be used rear-facing, forward-facing, and as a booster, so it truly “grows” with your child. Its SafeWash cover is machine washable and contains no PFAS, no flame retardants, and no PVC. Britax seats are known for great safety and this model gives you 10 years of use with no toxic trade-offs.
Clek Fllo (Mammoth Merino Wool)
If you want a strictly non-toxic car seat, choose the Fllo in Mammoth (merino wool). The wool knit provides natural flame resistance, so there are no added flame retardant chemicals. It’s made in Canada, slim, and built with a steel-reinforced frame plus energy-absorbing crumple technology. The included anti-rebound bar boosts rear-facing safety, and the seat supports extended rear-facing with an easy, solid install.
Car Seat Accessories (Non-Toxic Recommendations)
When adding accessories to your car seat, make sure they don’t introduce unwanted toxins. Here are some safe picks and tips:
Infant Car Seat Cover (Weather Shield)
Avoid plastic rain covers or winter covers made of PVC, as they can off-gas chemicals. Instead, use a cover made of safer materials or simply drape a blanket (for cold weather) over the car seat. If you need a dedicated cover, there are options like organic cotton muslin canopies or fleece covers from reputable brands. Always ensure any cover doesn’t impede airflow or the car seat harness.
Backseat Baby Mirror
A mirror helps you keep an eye on your rear-facing baby. Most mirrors are made of shatterproof acrylic (plastic), which is generally considered safe. To be extra cautious, pick a mirror that’s BPA-free and has a straightforward design without foam padding treated with chemicals. Brands like Britax make popular shatter-resistant mirrors. It’s a handy accessory that shouldn’t introduce toxins – just secure it tightly for safety.
Stroller Accessories (Non-Toxic Tips)
Just like car seats, you’ll likely add a few extras to your stroller. Here’s how to keep your stroller setup non-toxic and convenient:
Organizer and Hooks
Stroller organizers (the pouches that attach to the handlebar) and hooks for bags are super useful. Opt for an organizer made of fabric rather than vinyl. Most well-known stroller organizers are free of harmful chemicals, but double-check that any waterproof lining is PVC-free. If you notice a strong chemical odor, let it off-gas outdoors before using. Simple metal stroller hooks are usually fine (avoid cheap plastic ones that could contain mystery plastics).
Stroller Liner/Seat Pad
Adding a liner can make the stroller comfier and easier to clean. To keep it non-toxic, choose a liner made from organic cotton or one that is OEKO-TEX certified. For example, Bumbleride offers an organic cotton stroller liner that fits many models. This gives your baby a soft, chemical-free surface to sit on.
Weather Shield (Rain Cover)
If you need a rain cover for your stroller, get one labeled “PVC-free.” Many stroller brands sell PVC-free rain shields as accessories, which avoid the chlorine-based plastics that can leach chemicals. A PEVA or polyurethane rain cover is a safer choice. You can also use a canopy extension or muslin blanket on drizzly days as a workaround. The key is to avoid those cheap vinyl covers that have a strong plastic smell (a sign of PVC).
Non-Toxic Activity and Gear
When it comes to keeping baby entertained or cozy, less is more and less plastic is better. Many mainstream activity gear items are made of plastics or foams that can contain PVC, phthalates, flame retardants, or other chemicals. Non-toxic-minded parents often opt for simpler gear made from natural materials (like wood and organic fabric) and encourage plenty of free play on the floor.
In fact, avoiding too many contraptions helps prevent raising a “container baby” — a baby who is always strapped into a swing, bouncer, or seat. Babies need freedom to wiggle and develop their muscles, so choose a few safe essentials and skip the gimmicky gadgets. Below are our top picks for non-toxic baby activity gear and why we chose them, so you can confidently add the best to your non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: activity and gear
Gyms and Playmats
Tummy time and floor play are crucial for your baby’s development, so a non-toxic play gym or play mat is a must-have. Look for play mats made with organic fabrics instead of foam, and activity gyms with wooden frames rather than flashy plastic. Choosing an organic cotton play mat means your infant will breathe in fewer harsh chemicals during play. You’ll also want any toy attachments to be free of BPA, PVC, and toxic paints. Here are two excellent choices:
Lovevery Play Gym
A fan-favorite activity gym that checks all the non-toxic boxes. It features a wooden frame (from sustainable FSC-certified wood) and baby-safe accessories made with organic cotton and food-grade silicone. There are no annoying lights or electronic parts – just Montessori-inspired play zones to engage your little one.
The play mat and toys are independently tested for safety (no flame retardants, BPA, or lead), so you can let baby chew and explore without worry. It’s developmentally designed by experts and was basically the centerpiece of our living room for months. Unlike typical plastic play gyms, this one is built for learning and won’t off-gas nasty chemicals.
MakeMake Organics Quilted Play Mat
This is a thick, GOTS-certified organic cotton floor mat that creates a comfy, chemical-free spot for tummy time and play. It’s generously padded and reversible, with subtle patterns made from nontoxic dyes. The entire mat is fabric (no foam tiles, no synthetics), so there’s zero worry about formamide or phthalates. It’s also machine-washable for easy cleanup.
Floor Seats and Loungers
This category includes those items that hold or prop up your baby before they can sit independently – things like infant loungers, “sit-me-up” floor seats, and bouncers. Many in the non-toxic community minimize use of these “container” products, and you can certainly skip them altogether.
Over-reliance on devices like swings or stationary jumpers can limit a baby’s free movement and even contribute to flat spots or delayed motor skills. Plus, they’re often made of synthetic materials treated with flame retardants.
We recommend using these sparingly and only if needed for short hands-free moments. If you do choose a seat or lounger, pick one with truly non-toxic materials and strong safety credentials.
Snuggle Me Organic Lounger
This is a super-popular infant lounger pillow that hugs baby’s torso and makes a perfect little nest for supervised rest or play. It’s made with a GOTS-certified organic cotton cover and filled with hypoallergenic fiber fill – no polyurethane foam, no chemical fire retardants. The Snuggle Me is OEKO-TEX certified too, meaning an independent lab verified it contains no harmful substances. (Always use loungers only while baby is awake and watched, as they are not safe for unsupervised sleep.)
Upseat Ergonomic Floor Seat
It’s an ergonomic hard-seat with an attachable tray, designed with physical therapists to support proper hip positioning. The Upseat is made of medical-grade materials that contain no lead, phthalates, or other harmful chemicals. Unlike many foam baby chairs, this one was created to promote upright posture and is even used as a booster seat at the table. The foam insert is BPA-free and the plastic shell is very sturdy. We appreciate that the company clearly states it’s free of toxic additives, and it comes with a lifetime warranty due to its high quality.
Remember, any floor seat should be used only for short periods once baby can nearly sit on their own – it’s just a helping hand, not a place to “contain” baby for long. Plenty of floor play on a mat (or in your lap) should still be the norm!
What About Swings or Bouncers?
I recommend skipping the big plastic swings and battery-powered bouncers altogether. Traditional baby swings often have polyester padding (sometimes treated with flame retardants) and can overstimulate babies.
If you feel you need a motion soother, consider a simpler baby bouncer with organic fabric, like the BabyBjörn Bouncer in cotton (OEKO-TEX certified). It has no electronics and allows baby to bounce themselves naturally.
Still, these items are optional. Many “crunchy” parents find that holding baby, using a carrier, or simply creating a cozy floor area with soft mats and pillows is sufficient, rather than relying on containers.
Carriers
A good baby carrier is an absolute essential in a non-toxic baby registry. Keeping baby close not only promotes bonding, it also frees your hands – all without the need for any plastic contraptions. Most carriers are primarily fabric, but we still want to ensure those fabrics are safe (since baby will be snuggled up against them, possibly chewing on straps).
Organic cotton and Oeko-Tex certified textiles are the gold standard here. You should also look for ergonomic design (to support baby’s hips and your back) and versatility as your baby grows. Here are two carrier styles we highly recommend:
Ergobaby Cotton Carrier
Ergobaby is a beloved brand among parents and for good reason. Their carriers are made from soft, breathable cotton that’s OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. The Ergobaby offers excellent ergonomic support for both baby and parent. It holds baby in the hip-healthy “M” position (recognized by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute) and has a padded waistbelt that saves your back. There are no sketchy chemicals on the fabric; even the dyes meet Oeko-Tex standards (free from residues like formaldehyde or heavy metals).
Baby K’tan Organic Wrap
For the early months, many parents prefer a wrap-style carrier, and Baby K’tan makes it easy. This carrier is essentially a wrap that’s pre-sewn into a double-loop – no complicated tying required. The Organic version is crafted from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton, which is super soft against baby’s skin. There are no buckles, snaps, or plastic rings at all. The fabric is free of harmful chemicals (verified by its organic certification) and breathable enough for hot weather.
Non-Toxic Nursing Essentials
When it comes to feeding your baby, you’ll want the best non-toxic nursing gear on your registry. That means choosing breastfeeding essentials made of safe, natural materials and free from harmful chemicals. Below we break down the key nursing items – from breast pumps to nursing covers – and highlight the best non-toxic options to add to your non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: nursing
Breast Pumps
A reliable breast pump is vital for many nursing moms. Be sure to select a pump that is effective and made of baby-safe materials. When looking for a non-toxic breast pump, avoid the “big three” toxins: BPA/BPS, phthalates, and PVC.
One of the most popular and safe choices is the Spectra S2 Electric Breast Pump, known for its hospital-grade performance and quiet operation. All parts that contact milk in quality pumps like Spectra or Medela are typically BPA-free and phthalate-free. The Spectra is a closed-system pump, meaning no milk backflow into tubing, which keeps it more hygienic.
For added convenience, you might also consider a wearable pump if you need hands-free pumping – just ensure any choice has milk-contact parts made of food-safe, BPA-free materials.
It’s also smart to have a manual or suction pump on hand. The Haakaa Silicone Breast Pump is a highly recommended non-toxic option. Made from 100% medical-grade silicone, the Haakaa doubles as a manual pump and a milk-catcher. You simply suction it on one breast while nursing on the other, and it quietly collects any letdown that would otherwise be wasted. It’s an affordable way to build a milk stash without extra effort. Just remember to ensure any silicone pump or parts you use are labeled food-grade/medical-grade and contain no fillers.
Breast Pump Accessories
To make pumping easier and safer, add a few key accessories. First, a hands-free pumping bra is invaluable – it lets you pump without tiring out your arms. Look for a pumping bra with high cotton content (for example, the Simple Wishes pumping bra is ~83% cotton). Natural fabrics against your skin reduce exposure to synthetic dyes or finishes. The cotton also breathes better, keeping you comfortable during pump sessions.
Next, think about milk storage. It’s best to avoid the flimsy disposable plastic milk bags if you’re aiming for a truly non-toxic setup (plastic can leach chemicals into breast milk, especially when warmed). Instead, opt for plastic-free breastmilk storage solutions. Glass is an ideal storage material because it’s completely inert and won’t leach anything into your precious milk. It’s also super convenient to store homemade baby food in the same jars once your baby starts solid foods.
Nursing Pads
Breast pads are a must in the early weeks of nursing to catch leaks and protect your clothing. For a non-toxic approach, choose reusable nursing pads over disposable ones. Reusable nursing pads made from natural fabrics will be free of irritating chemicals (no bleaches, dyes, or synthetic gels against your skin).
Nipple “Shells” and Creams
Nursing a newborn can be tough on nipples, so it’s wise to prepare some non-toxic relief items. One popular item is a nipple shell or nursing cup – these are lifesavers for sore or cracked nipples. Instead of plastic nipple shields, we recommend silver nursing cups (such as Silverette cups) for a non-toxic healing approach.
These are little cups of pure silver that you place over the nipple between feeds. Silver is naturally antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, which promotes healing without any creams or chemicals. They’re simply worn inside your bra, preventing your clothing from rubbing and helping heal your skin. Silver is a safe metal (no plastics or toxins involved), and Silverette cups are made in Italy with medical-grade silver – a great alternative to the ventilated plastic “breast shells” some brands sell.
Finally, nipple cream is a must. However, not all nipple balms are created equal – many conventional ones contain lanolin. While medical-grade lanolin (from sheep’s wool) has been used for ages to help cracked nipples, there are a couple of concerns. Firstly, lanolin can sometimes carry residual pesticides from sheep farming (since sheep are often dipped in insecticides like DDT or lindane, traces can end up in the lanolin).
Secondly, some moms have sensitivities to wool and lanolin, which can actually make soreness worse. To play it safe, it’s best to choose a lanolin-free, organic nipple balm. Two mom-approved brands are Earth Mama Organics Nipple Butter and Motherlove Nipple Cream – both are made from all-natural, food-grade ingredients (like olive oil, shea butter, calendula) and zero petroleum or synthetic additives.
These herbal balms are totally safe for baby (no need to wipe off before nursing) and extremely effective at soothing and healing dry, cracked skin. Add one of these organic nipple creams to your registry and apply it after each feeding in the early days. With regular use, you’ll prevent cracks and relieve discomfort without exposing yourself or your little one to any unwanted chemicals. (Bonus: You can also use these balms on baby’s chapped lips or cheeks in winter, or on any dry skin spots – truly multipurpose.)
Nursing Pillows
A supportive nursing pillow can greatly improve comfort during breastfeeding – but you have to be careful with the materials. Many conventional nursing pillows (like some versions of the Boppy or others) are filled with polyester fiber or polyurethane foam, which can off-gas VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and even contain flame retardant chemicals.
Since your baby will be snuggled up against this pillow (and breathing near it), a non-toxic pillow is worth the investment. Look for pillows made of natural or organic fill, such as organic cotton, wool, or buckwheat hulls, instead of synthetic foam. Also choose a cover in organic cotton if possible (and wash it before first use to remove any residual finishes or dyes).
Remember: avoid pillows with polyurethane foam or unknown fillers. Not only can they release VOC fumes, but they often come treated with flame retardant chemicals (since foam is flammable) – definitely not what you want near your infant. By choosing an organic nursing pillow (cotton, buckwheat, wool, etc.), you ensure your baby has a toxin-free place to cuddle during feedings. Plus, these pillows tend to be higher quality and longer-lasting.
Nursing Covers
If you plan to nurse in public or around company, a good nursing cover provides privacy without compromising your baby’s comfort. The key here is to pick a cover made from breathable, natural fabric and free of any harmful dyes. Your cover will be close to baby’s face, so you want something non-toxic and gentle (and that baby won’t overheat under).
Many moms find that 100% cotton muslin covers are ideal – they’re light, airy, and free from synthetic materials. One of the best-known brands is Bebe au Lait. It also doubles as a car seat cover.
Non-Toxic Nursery Bedding & Essentials
Setting up a non-toxic nursery bedding set is crucial for your baby’s health and safe sleep. Newborns sleep many hours a day, so the fabrics touching their delicate skin should be organic, chemical-free, and breathable.
Always use a fitted sheet on the crib mattress and no loose blankets or pillows in the crib (to follow safe sleep guidelines). When it comes to bedding, the more certifications, the better – look for labels like GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 on sheets, blankets, and other linens.
These certifications ensure the textiles meet strict safety standards and contain no harmful substances. Absolutely avoid all synthetics in your baby’s bedding; materials like polyester can trap heat and often harbor chemical treatments that may irritate sensitive skin. These are the sleep essentials I always include on a non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: nursery bedding and essentials
Crib Sheets (Organic Cotton Only)
Organic crib sheets are a must-have for a non-toxic nursery. Stick with 100% organic cotton sheets – they’re soft, breathable, and free of insecticides or harmful finishes. Check that the sheets are GOTS-certified to be sure they truly meet organic standards.
A great choice here is Burt’s Bees Baby crib sheets, which are made from GOTS-certified organic cotton and have a snug fit for standard cribs (they’re also affordable and easy to find on Amazon). These popular sheets come in cute patterns using non-toxic dyes and are well-reviewed by parents for both safety and softness.
Another reliable pick is KeaBabies organic crib sheets, which are budget-friendly and GOTS-certified. Whichever brand you choose, make sure the sheet fits tightly around the mattress with full elastic so it stays secure. An organic cotton crib sheet with no synthetic blends will be gentle against baby’s skin and free of off-gassing chemicals. By choosing organic, you’ll avoid the formaldehyde finishes and toxic dyes found in conventional sheets, giving your little one a safer sleep surface.
Waterproof Mattress Protectors
Even with the best crib mattress, you’ll want a waterproof mattress protector to guard against spills and nighttime accidents. However, many conventional mattress pads use vinyl (PVC) or questionable waterproof coatings, so it’s key to pick a non-toxic, PVC-free protector. Look for an option made with organic cotton layers and a safe waterproof membrane (such as food-grade polyurethane) that is free from phthalates.
One of the best choices is the Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress Pad, which uses two layers of organic cotton jersey with an ultra-thin non-toxic waterproof barrier in the middle. This pad blocks liquids but still allows some air vapor to pass, so your baby won’t get sweaty. It’s GOTS-certified and even MADE SAFE certified, meaning it’s been screened for thousands of harmful substances.
Blankets (For Layering & Travel)
Cozy baby blankets can be wonderful to have for stroller walks, car rides, or tummy time on the floor – just remember that loose blankets should not be used in the crib during sleep. For blankets, choose natural fabrics and avoid synthetic fleece or minky polyester.
Organic cotton blankets are ideal: they’re breathable and free from chemical flame retardants or polyester microfibers. Look for products like this Organic Cotton Muslin Baby Blanket – these use 100% organic cotton and non-toxic dyes.
Another option is a soft organic wool baby blanket (merino wool is naturally hypoallergenic and temperature-regulating). Whichever you pick, verify that any filling is also natural (some “organic” cotton blankets sneak in polyester batting – skip those).
Breathable, natural blankets are not only safer against baby’s skin, but they also tend to be higher quality and longer-lasting. You can use them to cover baby in a stroller or as a play mat, knowing no harsh chemicals are rubbing off. As a bonus, many organic blankets are machine-washable and get softer with each wash, all without exposing your baby to toxins.
Swaddles (Organic Muslin & Wraps)
Swaddling can work wonders for a newborn’s sleep, so you’ll want a couple of non-toxic swaddles on your registry. There are two main types: large muslin swaddle blankets and structured swaddle wraps with Velcro or snaps.
For classic swaddle blankets, go with organic cotton muslin – it’s breathable, stretchy, and free of chemical finishes. We love options like the Mushie organic muslin swaddle blankets, which are made from 100% organic cotton and come pre-washed for softness. They’re generously sized, making it easy to get a secure wrap, and the fabrics are dyed with baby-safe, low-impact dyes.
Having 3-4 organic muslin swaddles is super handy (they double as burp cloths or nursing covers in a pinch!). In addition, consider adding a couple of organic cotton swaddle wraps with Velcro for those 3 a.m. diaper changes.
Skip the complicated folds and choose this GOTS-certified, 100% organic cotton swaddle. It’s soft, breathable, and adjustable with quiet hook-and-loop tabs for a snug, secure fit. Designed for hip-healthy positioning, it calms startle reflexes and helps newborns sleep longer.
Some popular swaddle sacks on the market are made of polyester or bamboo viscose, but for strict non-toxicity it’s best to stick to pure cotton. An organic swaddle will keep your baby feeling cuddled and secure without exposing them to formaldehyde, flame retardants, or rough synthetic fibers.
Sleep Sacks (Wearable Blankets)
Once baby outgrows swaddling (or if you choose not to swaddle), sleep sacks are the safe way to keep them warm at night. A sleep sack is essentially a wearable blanket – it replaces loose blankets in the crib. For a non-toxic nursery, choose sleep sacks made from natural materials like organic cotton or merino wool, and avoid polyester-filled ones.
A fantastic option is the Yoofoss Baby Sleep Sack. It’s made from breathable, GOTS-certified organic cotton and feels soft on sensitive skin. The two-way zipper makes middle-of-the-night changes quick. The sleeveless, roomy design supports hip-healthy movement and helps prevent overheating. Choose your size and toss it in the wash—this one holds up.
For a premium pick, many eco-conscious parents adore the Woolino 4-Season Baby Sleep Sack. Woolino’s sleep bags have a luxuriously soft organic cotton exterior and a lining of pure Australian merino wool. Merino wool is naturally thermoregulating, which means it helps prevent your baby from overheating or getting chilly by balancing temperature.
Whether you go with cotton or wool, ensure the sleep sack is TOG-rated (a measure of warmth) so you can pick an appropriate weight. Also stick with brands that use no flame-retardant chemicals (quality sleep sacks won’t need them because they fit snugly and use safe materials).
Sleep Soothers (White Noise & More)
A calm environment is part of your nursery essentials, and sleep soothers can really help your little one drift off. The most recommended soother in a non-toxic nursery is a simple white noise machine. White noise mimics the whooshing sounds of the womb and can greatly improve baby’s sleep quality. But be picky here: some high-tech sleep gadgets have unnecessary lights, Wi-Fi, or plastics.
We suggest the classic Yogasleep Dohm white noise machine, which is often hailed as the gold standard. It’s a simple device with a fan inside (no harsh electronic sound loops), and you can adjust its volume and tone by twisting the vented cover.
The Dohm has no bright LEDs and emits a natural fan sound, creating a soothing shhhhhh that masks household noise. Because it’s basically just a mechanical fan, there’s minimal EMF and no complex electronics – a very “clean” choice for a non-toxic nursery. Tip: Keep the volume at a safe level, about the sound of a soft shower, and place the machine a few feet away from the crib.
Another item to consider is a soft organic lovey or cuddle toy for when baby gets a bit older, which can provide comfort. If you go this route, choose a lovey made from organic cotton, like Under the Nile GOTS-certified organic cotton loveys.
Non-Toxic Nursery Furniture
Setting up a healthy nursery means choosing non-toxic nursery furniture for all the big items. Cribs, mattresses, changing tables, and chairs can off-gas harmful chemicals if made with the wrong materials.
To protect your baby, focus on furniture made from solid wood with non-toxic finishes, and look for products that carry safety certifications like GREENGUARD Gold, GOTS organic, JPMA, or OEKO-TEX. Below we cover each nursery furniture essential and recommend the best non-toxic options to keep your baby’s room safe and eco-friendly.
Our top picks: nursery furniture
Bassinets
In the first months, your baby will likely sleep in a bassinet by your bedside. It’s crucial to choose a non-toxic bassinet made of safe materials, since newborns spend so many hours in it.
One excellent choice is the BABYBJÖRN Cradle, which features breathable mesh sides and fabrics that are OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified free of harmful substances. This means the soft materials touching your infant are rigorously tested for toxins.
Another top pick is the HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper, a popular bedside bassinet with a sturdy metal frame and mesh walls for airflow. The HALO stands out for its convenience (360° swivel and adjustable height) and safety: the manufacturer confirms it uses no added flame retardants in the bassinet’s mattress or walls.
Both of these bassinets let your baby sleep close to you without exposure to VOCs or chemical flame retardants. Always pair your bassinet with an organic fitted sheet to complete the non-toxic sleep setup.
Cribs
Once your little one graduates to their nursery, the crib will be the centerpiece. A quality non-toxic crib is typically made of solid wood (such as pine or beech) with a baby-safe finish. Look for cribs that are GREENGUARD Gold certified, which indicates they meet strict standards for low VOC emissions and have been screened for over 10,000 chemicals. Many popular crib brands offer GREENGUARD Gold models today.
For example, Babyletto makes stylish convertible cribs from sustainable New Zealand pine wood with non-toxic, lead-free paints. These cribs are free of phthalates and heavy metals, and they contribute to cleaner indoor air in the nursery.
Crib Mattresses
Choosing a non-toxic crib mattress is just as important as the crib itself – babies can spend 12–16 hours a day sleeping, so you want a mattress with zero toxic chemicals. Most conventional mattresses contain polyurethane foam, vinyl covers, glues, and even fiberglass or flame-retardant sprays.
These can off-gas formaldehyde and other VOCs right where your baby breathes. Instead, opt for an organic crib mattress made with natural materials like organic cotton, wool, and latex.
A leading recommendation is the Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress, which is made in the USA with GOTS-certified organic cotton filling and a food-grade waterproof surface (no vinyl or PFAS). Naturepedic crib mattresses come with multiple certifications to put parents at ease – they are Greenguard Gold certified and even MADE SAFE verified, confirming they contain no harmful chemicals or off-gassing materials.
Another fantastic option is the Newton Baby Crib Mattress, which is designed with breathability and safety in mind. Unlike traditional foam or latex mattresses, Newton uses a patented Wovenaire core made of 90% air and 10% food-grade polymer—completely free from foam, latex, springs, or glue.
This design allows for full airflow, helping regulate baby’s temperature and reducing the risk of suffocation. It’s GREENGUARD Gold certified for low emissions and contains no toxic chemical flame retardants, adhesives, or allergens. Plus, the entire mattress is washable from cover to core, making it a parent favorite for both cleanliness and peace of mind.
Changing Tables
When it comes to changing diapers, you’ll want a safe and convenient setup. Many parents choose to skip a dedicated changing table (using a dresser top with a changing pad instead) to reduce furniture and VOC sources. But if you do want a standalone changing table, make sure it’s a non-toxic one.
Look for solid wood construction and a finish that is Greenguard Gold certified for low emissions. For instance, the Delta Children “Scout” Changing Table is a highly-rated option that meets stringent chemical safety standards. It carries the Greenguard Gold label, meaning it’s tested for over 10,000 chemicals and verified to contribute to cleaner indoor air.
Delta also uses a non-toxic, multi-step painting process on this table that is lead and phthalate safe, and the unit is JPMA certified to meet all CPSC/ASTM safety standards. In other words, it’s made with baby’s health in mind.
Gliders & Rocking Chairs
No nursery is complete without a comfy spot to rock or feed your baby, such as a glider or rocking chair. However, it’s critical to choose a non-toxic nursery glider – older or cheap rockers often have cushions made of polyurethane foam treated with toxic flame retardants, which can release chemical dust into your air.
The good news is you can find healthier gliders today that are both cozy and safe. Start by looking for chairs that specifically state they contain no flame retardant chemicals in the foam or fabric. Many of the best nursery chairs also have Greenguard Gold certification, indicating they’ve been lab-tested for low chemical emissions.
For example, DaVinci Baby (makers of popular cribs) offer a lineup of Greenguard Gold certified gliders and recliners, meaning the entire chair – from the solid wood frame to the cushions – meets strict indoor air quality standards.
A standout option is the DaVinci Olive Swivel Glider with Ottoman, a stylish upholstered chair available on Amazon that has become a mom-favorite. It features a sturdy FSC-certified wood frame and a soft yet durable cushion fabric, all screened for VOCs and harmful substances (Greenguard Gold certified). This glider also omits chemical flame retardants and meets all safety standards, so you can rock your baby without worrying about toxic dust.
Another great pick is the Babyletto Kiwi Electronic Recliner, which is Greenguard Gold certified and made with PBDE-free foam; it even includes a USB charger for convenience. Whichever style you choose, make sure to check for organic or OEKO-TEX certified upholstery (e.g. organic cotton or linen fabric) and a certification tag under the seat.
Bathing: Non-Toxic Baby Bath Essentials
Bath time should be fun and safe for your little one. Choosing non-toxic baby bath essentials means you won’t have to worry about harmful chemicals touching your baby’s delicate skin. Babies are extra sensitive, and conventional bath products often contain things like synthetic fragrances, dyes, and harsh preservatives that can irritate skin or even disrupt hormones.
For example, mainstream baby shampoos have been found to include artificial dyes and fragrance ingredients that rate as “high hazard” for irritation in databases like EWG. Warm bath water can also cause plastics to leach chemicals, so it’s important to avoid cheap plastic toys or gear that might contain BPA or phthalates.
Instead, opt for bath items made from safe, non-toxic materials: think BPA-free and PVC-free baby tubs, organic cotton towels and washcloths, and bath toys made of natural rubber or food-grade silicone.
Our top picks: bathing
Bath Tubs & Seats
Your baby’s bathtub is often made of plastic, so make sure it’s a safe plastic that doesn’t contain toxins. Look for tubs labeled BPA-free, PVC-free, and phthalate-free, as these are the big three chemicals you want to avoid in plastics. Here are some great non-toxic baby bath tub options:
Skip Hop Moby 3-Stage Smart Sling Tub
A popular grow-with-baby tub that’s free of BPA, PVC, and phthalates. It has a soft mesh sling insert for newborns and a non-slip interior for infants and sitters. The cute whale design isn’t just for looks – this tub is highly functional from the first bath up to when baby is ~25 lbs. It’s roomy and sturdy but still fits in a standard bathtub or even a large sink. Parents love that it adapts to three stages, so you don’t need to buy multiple tubs. (Bonus: It even has a hook to hang dry, helping prevent any mildew.)
Stokke Flexi Bath Foldable Tub
An innovative folding baby bathtub made of polypropylene plastic. This tub is completely PVC-free and takes up minimal space – perfect for small bathrooms or travel. Despite being lightweight and collapsible, it’s very durable and can be used with a newborn (with an infant insert). It features a heat-sensitive drain plug that changes color if the water gets too hot, giving you a clear visual cue to check the temperature. The Flexi Bath also has a textured non-slip bottom for safety. When bath time is over, just fold it flat and tuck it away – easy peasy!
Washcloths
Soft, gentle washcloths are a must for bath time – you’ll use them to wipe baby’s face, suds up those tiny toes, and later let your toddler “help” wash themselves. Organic cotton washcloths are ideal, because they’re free of chemical residues and harsh dyes that could irritate skin. Plus, natural fibers like cotton are much more breathable and soft on a baby’s skin than synthetic materials.
Look for washcloths made with 100% organic cotton (preferably GOTS-certified, meaning the cotton meets strict organic standards). One great option is Burt’s Bees Baby Washcloths – these knit terry cloths are GOTS-certified organic cotton and come in a 3-6 pack. They’re ultra-soft (perfect for newborns) and have no rough edges.
Towels
There’s nothing cuter than a freshly bathed baby wrapped up in a cozy hooded towel! When it comes to towels, we want absorbent, plush, and non-toxic. Many conventional baby towels are made of polyester or low-quality cotton and can be treated with formaldehyde finishes (to make them soft or wrinkle-free). Instead, choose 100% organic cotton or bamboo towels that are free from any synthetic dyes. They’ll be gentler on your baby’s skin and often much softer and more absorbent.
Non-toxic baby towels we love are Burt’s Bees Baby hooded towels. Burt’s Bees uses GOTS-certified organic cotton for their towels, and they come in adorable prints with baby-friendly dyes. They’re a bit smaller in size, so perfect for young infants.
The key is that the towel touching baby after their bath is clean and chemical-free. With organic towels, you won’t get that funky chemical smell that sometimes comes with new textiles. Instead, you’ll have a warm, snuggly baby burrito wrapped in pure fabric.
(Tip: Have at least two hooded towels so you always have a clean one on standby. Wash them with a gentle, fragrance-free detergent to keep them soft and irritation-free.)
Soaps & Cleansers
Many new parents are surprised to learn that you don’t actually need to use soap on a newborn every day. A rinse with warm water is often enough for infants, especially in the first weeks. Overuse of soaps can dry out baby’s skin.
When you do reach for a cleanser, make sure it’s a truly non-toxic, gentle formula. That means: no synthetic fragrance, no phthalates, no sulfates (SLS/SLES), no parabens, and no dyes. Unfortunately, a lot of mainstream baby washes contain these ingredients (they might smell “baby fresh,” but that scent usually comes from chemical fragrance blends or even numbing agents to make it “tear-free”).
Motherlove Gentle Baby Castile Wash
This ultra-clean, organic formula is made with only natural ingredients. It’s fragrance-free, tear-free, and completely free from sulfates, parabens, synthetic preservatives, or dyes. Perfect for sensitive skin and daily use, this gentle castile soap gets baby clean without disrupting their delicate microbiome. You can even use it on yourself or for cloth diapering purposes.
Bath Toys
Bath toys can turn tub time into play time – but choose them carefully, as many popular bath toys are made of cheap plastics that can leach chemicals or grow mold inside. In warm water, plastic toys may release harmful substances (like BPA or phthalates) into the bath water.
Plus, any toy that traps water (rubber ducks, squirters, etc.) can develop black mold inside if not cleaned and dried properly – gross! The solution is to pick non-toxic, mold-resistant bath toys made from natural rubber.
Natural Rubber Toys
These are a fantastic alternative to plastic. Natural rubber toys are typically free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, and other synthetic additives. They have a soft, chewy texture that babies love, and they’re safe as both bath toys and teethers.
For example, an all-natural rubber duck that contains zero plastic or artificial dyes. And importantly, it has no hole in the bottom, so it won’t get water inside or grow mold.
This brand also offers adorable rubber bath animals (think turtles, whales, etc.) that are made from 100% pure natural rubber and painted with food-grade vegetable pigments.
Keep in mind that natural rubber is biodegradable, so don’t leave them in direct sun for long periods or they might wear out faster. With normal use, they’re durable and safe. Many “crunchy” moms say a simple natural rubber ducky is the only bath toy you really need for the first year. And if baby insists on bringing it to their mouth (they will), you can feel good knowing it’s just natural rubber, not plastic.
(Toy hygiene tip: No matter how “mold-resistant” a toy is, always squirt out all water and let toys dry completely between baths. Clean them regularly with a vinegar rinse or mild soap. This ensures nothing icky grows on them, keeping bath time safe and clean.)
Bath Safety
Non-toxic bath gear isn’t just about soaps and rubber duckies – it also means the safety items you use should be free of chemicals too. Here are a few bath safety essentials to consider for your registry, and how to choose safer versions of them:
Non-Slip Bath Mat
Once your baby graduates from the infant tub to the big bathtub, a non-slip mat is a must to prevent slips and slides. Many bath mats on the market are made of PVC/vinyl (which can contain phthalates and release VOCs – that strong plastic smell). Instead, opt for a mat made of natural rubber.
The Hevea Bath Mat is a fantastic non-toxic choice – it’s made of 100% natural rubber with no dyes or additives, and it suctions to the tub to provide a secure, slip-free surface. Natural rubber mats are not only free of PVC and BPA, but they also tend to grip better on the tub floor. This mat by Hevea is generously sized and has lots of suction cups to keep it in place. We love ours! (As with any mat, hang it to dry between uses to prevent mildew.)
Thermometer
Ideal bath temp is around 98–100°F (37–38°C) – basically body temperature warm. Baby bath thermometers are made from plastic, so we never bought one. You can simply double-check with your wrist or elbow; it should feel warm and not hot.
Bath Essentials Set
Make sure that metal spout is covered to protect their heads. A soft bath spout cover (usually made of silicone or rubber) will cushion any bumps.
To rinse off soap gently, I highly recommend a bath rinser with a smooth edge. We use the Skip Hop Moby rinse cup – it’s a whale-shaped pitcher that helps you direct water over baby’s head without getting it in their eyes. It’s made of safe, sturdy plastic that is BPA-free, phthalate-free, and PVC-free.
Bath safety isn’t just for the baby – your comfort matters too. Consider a bath kneeling pad to cushion your knees while you bathe baby. There are great options that use neoprene or PE foam that is BPA-free and doesn’t have a chemical odor. The Skip Hop Moby Bath Kneeler is one example – it’s free of BPA and phthalates and has a non-slip base. While not a necessity, your knees will thank you!
Non-Toxic Health & Baby Care
When it comes to non-toxic baby health essentials, many popular guides still recommend items that sound “natural” but hide sneaky chemicals. We’re taking a stricter approach – only products meeting the highest safety standards make this list. That means no vague “green” claims or hidden toxins, just truly safe gear backed by reputable certifications.
Each pick below is free from harmful substances, often boasting labels like EWG Verified, MADE SAFE, or USDA Organic. Let’s raise the bar on baby health care with gear that’s truly non-toxic, well-vetted, baby-safe, and worthy of a spot on your non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: health & baby care
Baby Monitors
Bebcare Motion
Typical baby monitors bathe your nursery in constant radiofrequency emissions, but this low-EMF monitor keeps radiation near zero. It’s the world’s first ultra-low emission baby monitor, using patented technology to reduce wireless signals by 91% when idle.
No Wi-Fi or excessive bells and whistles. Less electromagnetic radiation around your little one can only be a good thing for their long-term health, especially during all those hours of sleep. This monitor proves you can have high-tech convenience and a healthier nursery environment in one.
Thermometers
FridaBaby True Temp Thermometer
A fever can strike at 2 AM, so a fast, safe thermometer is a must. FridaBaby’s digital thermometer gives an accurate reading in 10 seconds. Importantly, it’s made without mercury, BPA, or latex, so nothing toxic touches your baby’s skin.
The large backlit screen means you can check temps in the dark without waking baby. By choosing this BPA-free, baby-safe thermometer, you avoid exposing your little one to hormone-disrupting plastics while monitoring their health. It’s a small item with big importance: gentle on a baby’s body and free of the nasty chemicals found in cheaper thermometers.
Lotions or Balms
Motherlove Everyday Baby Balm
If you want a baby moisturizer with an ingredient list you can actually read in one breath, this is it. Everyday Baby Balm is a rich, fragrance-free salve made with non-GMO apricot oil plus organic beeswax, shea butter, chamomile, calendula, and marshmallow root. That’s the whole list.
It’s Non-GMO Project Verified, certified cruelty free by Leaping Bunny, and made in the USA in a solar-powered, zero-waste facility. There are no petrochemicals, parabens, phthalates, lanolin, or synthetic fillers hiding inside. A tiny bit melts into the skin and works wonders on chapped cheeks, dry patches, crawling knees, and post-bath massages.
Baby Grooming Kits
Dreambaby Neat & Tidy Grooming Kit
Most grooming kits come with plasticky combs and tools of dubious quality. Not this one. Dreambaby’s eco-friendly kit replaces conventional plastic with a sustainable wheatgrass bio-plastic, significantly cutting down on petroleum-based materials.
The set includes all the essentials – a soft-bristle brush, comb, safety scissors, nail clippers and emery boards – but here each component is made from baby-safe materials free of harmful chemicals. Even the storage pouch is 100% cotton and cork, avoiding the vinyl/PVC that some kits use.
This means when you’re brushing those fine newborn locks or clipping tiny nails, you’re not accidentally exposing baby to BPAs, phthalates, or other nasties. The tools are sized just right for little fingers and toes, with an ergonomic design that makes grooming less of a battle.
Baby Gates
Safety 1st Eco-Friendly Bamboo Gate
Baby gates are essential once your little one is mobile, but many are made of questionable plastics or treated woods. This gate from Safety 1st takes a greener approach. It features a sturdy bamboo frame with 100% recycled plastic panels, avoiding PVC and minimizing new plastic altogether.
The design is hardware-free (pressure-mounted), so you don’t need to drill into walls or worry about paint VOCs from a finish. It’s tall and adjustable to fit doorways, creating a secure boundary without an ugly, off-gassing eyesore. If your baby ends up gnawing on the rail (because teething happens!), you can breathe easier knowing it’s free of harmful treatments and standard baby-safe.
Baby Proofing
Roving Cove Corner Guards
Sharp coffee table corners and active toddlers are a scary mix, but foam bumpers often come with nasty flame retardants or BPA-laden plastics. Roving Cove changed the game with these premium NBR rubber foam guards that are rigorously tested for purity.
They were the first on the market made without toxic flame retardant chemicals like SCCPs, and it shows – no BPA, no phthalates, no heavy metals, no latex in the foam. Inherently fire-resistant by design (so no chemical sprays needed), they passed strict flammability tests while remaining mouth-safe for curious chewers.
The kit gives you 18 feet of dense, impact-absorbing edge protection plus corner pieces, all with industrial-strength 3M adhesive to keep them in place. Why go non-toxic here? Because babies will inevitably grab, lick, and gum these bumpers as they explore.
Vmaisi Magnetic Locks for Cabinets & Drawers
These hidden magnetic locks are a lifesaver once baby starts opening every cabinet in sight. They install with strong adhesive, so you don’t have to drill into your furniture or deal with exposed hardware. The locks stay completely out of reach and out of sight, but adults can quickly open them with the included magnetic key. They work on most cabinets and drawers, help keep cleaners and sharp objects safely locked away, and still let you keep your kitchen looking like an adult lives there too.
Toys & Books (Non-Toxic Playtime Essentials)
Welcoming a baby means also welcoming lots of toys and storytime snuggles. But before you add those cute rattles and board books to your registry, let’s make sure they’re truly non-toxic. Why does it matter? Babies explore the world by chewing everything – and we don’t want them gnawing on plastics that might contain BPA, phthalates, heavy metals, or even sneaky flame retardants.
In fact, even some “BPA-free” plastics can hide hormone-disrupting chemicals. Many popular baby toy guides gloss over this, often including silicone or plastic items. Here, we’re taking it a step further: absolutely no plastics or silicone, only safe natural materials like wood, organic cotton, and natural rubber for our little ones. (Yes, I’m that mama who sniffs every toy and reads every label – and I promise it’s worth it!)
What Makes a toy Non-Toxic?
At minimum, it should be free of harmful chemicals and safe for a teething mouth. Here are a few criteria we insisted on for all our picks:
Third-Party Certifications
OEKO-TEX® 100, GOTS (organic textiles), FSC (sustainably harvested wood), or similar labels that give extra peace of mind.
Plastic-Free & Silicone-Free
Opt for solid wood, natural rubber, or organic fabrics. Avoiding plastic eliminates a host of potential toxins.
Safe Finishes
Water-based or plant-based dyes and paints, if any. No lead or heavy metal contaminants in colors. Many of our wood picks use non-toxic stains or simply no paint at all.
Quality Materials
Sustainably sourced wood (look for FSC certification), GOTS-certified organic cotton, natural rubber latex from Hevea trees, etc. These materials are naturally non-toxic and baby-friendly.
Made Responsibly
Whenever possible, we chose items made in the USA, Europe, Canada, or places with stricter safety standards, to avoid the quality control issues sometimes seen in imported toys.
With those guidelines in mind, let’s dive into the fun part – choosing safe, non-toxic toys and books for baby! Below, I’ve broken down the must-haves by category (from teethers to books) so you can build a baby registry that’s both entertaining and truly safe.
Our top picks: toys & books
Teethers
Teething babies will gum anything they can grab (yes, including your keys and the dog’s toys if they get the chance!). It’s so important to have non-toxic teethers on hand that can soothe sore gums without leaching scary chemicals. Most conventional teethers are plastic or silicone – not in our house! Instead, look for teethers made of unpainted wood or natural rubber. These materials are naturally safe for chewing (no BPA, PVC, or weird gels).
My favorite teether: The Hevea Natural Rubber Panda Teether. This adorable panda-shaped teether is made from 100% natural rubber from the Hevea tree and comes completely free of plastic, silicone, BPA, or any other “nasties”. It’s all one piece (no cracks or joints that can harbor mold or bacteria) and has a soft texture with gentle nubby textures to massage baby’s gums.
I love that it’s a Danish-designed teether, and you can tell they put thought into it – it’s lightweight and easy for tiny hands to hold and chew to their heart’s content. Unlike plastic teethers that might contain questionable additives, this natural rubber teether gives you total peace of mind. (Bonus: Hevea’s packaging is FSC-certified and eco-friendly, so it’s a win for the planet too.)
For moms who prefer an heirloom-quality wooden teether, there are beautiful options in this niche as well. One I adore is the HippoToys FSC Beechwood Teether, which is basically a smooth wooden ring rattle handcrafted from sustainably harvested beechwood. It has zero paints or finishes – just polished wood that’s chemical-free and BPA-free.
Wooden teethers like this are excellent because wood is naturally anti-microbial and doesn’t attract lint or harbor bacteria like some plastics can. They’re sanded silky-smooth, so they feel good on sore gums.
Another lovely option in the teething department is Under the Nile’s organic cotton toys – they have veggie-shaped baby toys (like a carrot or watermelon) that are GOTS-certified cotton and even stuffed with organic cotton. We named ours “Garret the Carrot” and it was my baby’s favorite toy for a long time.
Rattles
Oh, the joy of a rattle! Babies around 3-4 months start love love loving to grasp and shake things, and rattles provide endless entertainment (for them) and adorable photo ops (for you). But you want a rattle that’s safe for mouthing and free of choking hazards.
The best bet here are wooden or organic fabric rattles. They’re sturdy, toxin-free, and often hand-crafted so each has a little unique character. Plus, the sound of wooden beads clicking is much more pleasant than electronic noise!
Top pick: PlanToys Wooden Pastel Baby Key Rattle. PlanToys really knows their stuff when it comes to non-toxic baby gear, and this rattle is no exception. It’s a simple wooden rattle made from sustainably harvested rubberwood and colored with non-toxic, water-based dyes.
I also love that PlanToys uses formaldehyde-free glues and organic pigments, so literally every component of this toy is thoughtfully safe. This rattle is made in Thailand under high quality standards, and contains zero plastic parts.
Sorting & Stacking Toys
Once your baby hits about 6-9 months, they’ll start practicing their engineering skills – knocking down block towers, banging cups together, and trying to fit objects into holes. Sorting and stacking toys are fantastic for development (hand-eye coordination, problem-solving) and can keep a busy baby occupied.
We just need to choose options that are safe to slobber on, since inevitably those blocks or rings will end up in the mouth too. The solution? Natural wood and non-toxic finishes all the way.
You can’t go wrong with a wooden stacking toy. PlanToys’ First Stacking Ring set features a solid wood peg base and several rings of decreasing size, all made from chemical-free rubberwood and colored with non-toxic, water-based dyes. One genius design element: the central rod holding the rings is foldable (it collapses if baby presses on it), a safety feature to prevent any poking accidents as they stack.
When baby gums on these rings (because of course they will), you don’t have to worry – it’s just plain wood and kid-safe color. The rings are smooth and lightweight, and the whole toy is FSC-certified wood and formaldehyde-free glue, as per PlanToys’ eco-friendly manufacturing. Stackers like this teach sizes and sequencing, and also double as chewing toys in a pinch. This one’s a Montessori favorite and belongs on every non-toxic registry list.
I also can’t talk about stacking toys without gushing about the Grimm’s Large Rainbow Stacker. This is that gorgeous wooden rainbow arch set you might have seen on Instagram – it’s not just décor, it’s an amazing open-ended toy.
Grimm’s is a German company known for impeccable non-toxic standards: they use sustainably harvested wood and color their toys with non-toxic, plant-based stains (no paints that chip, the wood grain shows beautifully). The large 12-piece rainbow can be stacked in countless ways – arches, tunnels, bridges, or just nested together.
It’s an heirloom piece that will grow with your child (safe even for babies, as the pieces are big and don’t pose a choking hazard, and then endlessly entertaining for toddlers and preschoolers for building play). Grimm’s rainbows are investment toys, but they adhere to some of the highest safety standards in the world. If you add it to your registry, you’ll have a colorful, completely non-toxic centerpiece for the nursery that will be used for years.
And let’s not forget simple wooden blocks as a stacking toy. A set of all-natural wooden blocks is fantastic for budding builders. For example, Uncle Goose makes beautiful alphabet blocks that are handcrafted in the USA from sustainably sourced basswood, printed with child-safe inks and no sealants or varnishes.
Musical Toys
Who says you need flashing plastic gizmos to stimulate a baby’s love for music? In fact, those electronic toys can be overstimulating and often are made of plastic. Instead, you can introduce your mini-maestro to rhythm and sound with simple, non-toxic musical toys.
Star recommendation: PlanToys Solid Drum. This is a baby-safe drum that checks all the boxes for non-toxicity and fun. It’s crafted entirely from natural rubberwood (the same wood from rubber trees) and PlanToys uses only organic color pigments and water-based dyes in it.
Everything about this toy is thoughtfully safe: even the glue holding it together is formaldehyde-free. Because it’s a solid drum (no thin plastic drumskin), it’s quite durable and has a mellow sound: your baby can bang away and it won’t be too loud or annoying for you!
This drum is perfect for sitting babies; they can hold the stick and boppity-bop, learning cause and effect. And if they decide to chew on the drumstick or drum edges, it’s all non-toxic materials. The PlanToys drum set is made in Thailand under high safety and sustainability standards.
For a melodic option, PlanToys also makes a lovely Oval Xylophone. It has five colorful wooden bars (again colored with safe dyes) that produce soft musical notes. It’s tuned more for play than concert pitch, but it’s perfect for babies to experiment with sound. Similar safe construction applies – chemical-free rubberwood and non-toxic finishes.
Stroller Toys
Stroller toys (or car seat toys) are sanity-savers for parents on the go. We want these toys to be soft, safe, and free from toxins. Fortunately, there are some wonderful organic stroller toys that meet our criteria.
Top stroller toy pick: Apple Park Organic Farm Buddies. Apple Park makes an entire toy collection that is absolutely perfect for non-toxic households. For instance, their Kozy Koala Pacifier Buddy (so cute!) are made with 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton exterior and filled with natural corn fiber inside.
Even the dyes are OEKO-TEX® certified low-impact dyes, so you’ve got assurance that there are no harmful chemical residues anywhere on these toys. The koala has a crinkly body and a gentle rattle inside to engage baby’s senses.
Because it’s all fabric and stuffing, if baby decides to gnaw on that koala, it’s completely safe (and you can even hand-wash it if it gets drooly). Apple Park really goes the extra mile: their toys are certified non-toxic, hypoallergenic, and free of any harmful chemicals by design.
When choosing a stroller or car seat toy, avoid those cheap plastic dangly toys that often come in bright neon colors – they can contain PVC or questionable plasticizers (plus if left in a hot car, who knows what they might off-gas). Instead, an organic cotton plush that jingles or crinkles is ideal. It provides the same entertainment value without any of the nasty chemicals. And since stroller toys often end up in baby’s mouth or right near their face, having something made of natural fibers and non-toxic dyes is so important.
Books for Baby
Last but certainly not least, let’s talk books! Reading to your baby is one of the best things you can do – it’s never too early to start fostering a little bookworm. But did you know books can be non-toxic or toxic, too? We have to consider the materials here: babies put corners of board books in their mouths and love to scrunch up pages.
The good news is that most quality baby books are pretty safe, but there are a few things to look for. Opt for board books printed with soy or vegetable-based inks on sustainable card stock, and avoid any books with plastic parts or sound modules (those often contain button batteries and phthalate-laden plastics).
Safe baby book tips
Many modern baby books are now printed using soy inks and FSC-certified paper, which means they’re eco-friendly and free of heavy metals in the ink. Classic board books from reputable publishers (think Goodnight Moon, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, etc.) are generally printed to high safety standards – after all, they know babies chew on them. Still, I love to specifically seek out books that advertise their eco-friendly printing. For example, the Apple Park Picnic Pals board books line is printed with soy ink on FSC paper, making them a great non-toxic choice to add to your library.
One fantastic addition to a non-toxic baby library is the Indestructibles series of baby books. If you haven’t heard of these, they’re genius: Indestructibles are thin, paper-like books that are specially engineered to be chew-proof, rip-proof, and drool-proof. They’re printed on a unique material made of flash-spun poly fibers that feels like paper but contains no BPA, no phthalates, no PVC, no lead – completely nontoxic. Seriously, 100% non-toxic and unbelievably durable.

Of course, cloth books are another safe bet – many cloth books are made from polyester, but if you prefer natural, look for organic cotton cloth books. Wee Gallery has a soft book that uses organic cotton. Just ensure any crinkly material inside is BPA-free.
For the classic board books you’ll likely include (because what is a nursery without Goodnight Moon?), rest assured that mainstream publishers in the US/Europe use non-toxic inks these days. If you want to be extra sure, you can seek out the editions that mention “printed with soy ink.” I’ve seen some baby books tout this on the back cover as a green feature.
Additionally, choose books with thick cardboard pages rather than any plastic laminated pages. A slight glossy coating on a board book is usually a water-based or UV coating that is child-safe (major publishing houses comply with children’s product safety laws), but very old books or knock-off printings might not. Sticking to known titles from known publishers (HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, etc.) is a good way to ensure safety.
A few must-have books for your non-toxic library
Goodnight Moon (a bedtime staple – its simple cardboard pages and lovely story make it a gentle classic), Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (bright images, sturdy pages), Pat the Bunny (an old-school touch-and-feel book – the vintage copies had a plastic mirror, but newer printings are BPA-free; the interactive aspects are great but always supervise so baby doesn’t eat the “fur” or “paper” elements). And for fun, add a couple of those Indestructibles I mentioned. They’re lightweight and totally baby-proof, which is a relief when your little one wants to “read” on their own by gumming the pages.
Baby Clothing (Organic & Non-Toxic Essentials)
When it comes to dressing your little one, non-toxic baby clothes are a must. You’ll want to stick with certified organic cotton (GOTS-certified whenever possible) to ensure fabrics are free of harmful chemicals. Organic cotton garments are naturally gentle, breathable, and safe for baby’s delicate skin. Below are the best non-toxic, organic baby clothing picks on Amazon for each essential category – from bodysuits to mittens – ready to plug straight into your non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: baby clothes
Bodysuits (Onesies)
Burt’s Bees Baby Organic Cotton Bodysuits
Bodysuits are the backbone of any baby wardrobe, and this Burt’s Bees Baby set is a top choice for non-toxic comfort. These onesies are made from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton, which means the fabric is super soft, breathable, and produced without harsh chemicals.
Bottoms (Pants & Leggings)
Touched by Nature Baby Organic Cotton Pants
These are a great grab-and-go basic for any non-toxic baby wardrobe. They’re made from 100% organic cotton interlock, so they feel soft, breathable, and gentle on sensitive skin. The simple pull-on style and comfy waistband make diaper changes quick, and the neutral colors and stripes mix and match easily with your bodysuits and tops. Add a multi-pack to your registry and you’ll always have a clean, cozy pair of pants ready to go.
Sleepwear (Pajamas)
Organic Cotton Pajamas
Sleepers and PJs should always be flame-retardant free and made from natural fibers – and these organic cotton pajamas check all the boxes. Burt’s Bees Baby sleepers are crafted from pure organic cotton, so they’re snug-fitting and free of chemical flame retardants. The breathable cotton keeps baby warm without overheating, and it meets safety standards naturally (no toxic additives needed).
Layette Sets
HonestBaby Baby 100% Organic Cotton Gift Sets
This set is basically a tiny organic wardrobe in a box. It’s made from 100% organic cotton and includes a mix of bodysuits, pants, footed pants, hats, mittens, burp cloths, and bandana bibs in the sweetest sage and feather prints. Everything that touches baby’s skin is soft, breathable, and free from synthetic fabrics or harsh finishes. I personally love HonestBaby organic clothes for their quality and affordability.
Socks
Organic Cotton Baby Socks
If you’ve ever tried shopping for 100% cotton socks (organic or not), you know how rare they are. This is due to the nature of socks having some stretch and grip to actually stay on your feet. But these are made with a high percentage of GOTS-certified organic cotton, so they feel soft and breathable on baby’s skin, with just enough recycled polyester and elastane to help them keep their shape. The slip-resistant grippers on the bottom are perfect once baby starts standing and cruising on hard floors.
Hats
Organic Cotton Newborn Hats
New babies lose a lot of heat through their heads, so a few soft caps are essential. We recommend caps made from 100% organic cotton for purity and softness. For instance, Colored Organics Baby Hats use premium organic cotton that’s naturally soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic – perfect for sensitive newborn skin.
Mittens
No-Scratch Organic Mittens
To prevent newborns from scratching their face (and to keep tiny hands warm), organic cotton mittens are a must. Look for mitts that are 100% organic cotton. A great example is the Honest Baby scratch mitts, which are crafted from pure organic cotton.
Non-Toxic Baby Shower Gifts
When celebrating a new arrival, non-toxic baby shower gifts are both heartfelt and health-conscious. Opting for items made of 100% natural materials ensures you’re giving something safe and sustainable. Below are some thoughtful gifts that make perfect add-ons for your non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: gifts
Keepsakes
Every parent treasures those early memories. Non-toxic keepsakes allow you to capture milestones safely. For example, a baby handprint/footprint kit with non-toxic, acid-free ink is a popular choice – it lets you stamp baby’s tiny prints without any harsh chemicals. Many “clean touch” kits ensure the ink never even touches baby’s skin, making them perfect baby shower gifts for lasting memories.
Pearhead Babyprints Clean-Touch Ink Pad & Photo Frame
This one is perfect for non-toxic keepsakes because baby’s skin never actually touches the ink. The “clean-touch” pad sits between their hand or foot and the ink, so you get a crisp print with zero dyes on their skin. Pair that with the simple frame and you’ve got a sweet, display-ready keepsake that feels special but still registry-friendly.
You can also look for a keepsake memory box or chest made of natural wood (with water-based finishes) to store baby’s first lock of hair or first tooth. These keepsakes are made to last a lifetime without exposing your little one to toxins.
Albums, Frames, and Journals
Documenting baby’s first year is easier with photo albums, picture frames, and journals that are safe and eco-friendly. Choose a baby memory book printed with soy-based inks on acid-free paper – not only are the colors vibrant, but you’ll also avoid chemical off-gassing.
Lucy Darling “Baby’s First Year” Memory Book
This is the cutest way to track that first year without 500 loose photos floating around. The pages are printed on high-quality paper with modern, simple prompts that even a sleep-deprived mom can keep up with. It’s a great non-toxic baby keepsake because it uses quality materials and minimal coatings, and you’re mostly working with paper, pen, and photos instead of plastic trinkets.
Gift Sets
Gift sets are a wonderful way to bundle essentials for new parents. The key is to find sets made up of organic and non-toxic items. For instance, many brands offer newborn gift baskets filled with organic cotton clothing and natural toys.
Mikito Organic Cotton Newborn Gift Box
This one is a small but luxe non-toxic baby shower gift. You get a 100% organic cotton muslin bunny lovey, a reversible muslin bandana bib, an untreated wooden teether, and a wooden birth announcement sign. The fabrics are GOTS and OEKO-TEX certified and free from synthetics, and the teether is bare wood with cotton “ears,” so everything that goes near baby’s mouth is as clean as possible.
Non-Toxic Postpartum Care For Mom
Don’t forget to include items for Mom on your non-toxic registry – after all, a healthy, happy mom is just as important! From pregnancy must-haves to postpartum recovery, focusing on natural, toxin-free materials will ensure she’s comfortable and cared for. These are the organic postpartum essentials and mom-friendly items that deserve a spot on your non-toxic baby registry.
Our top picks: for mom
Maternity Skin Care
Motherlove Pregnant Belly Salve
This is the belly balm you grab every night. It’s a rich, non-GMO salve made with apricot oil, organic beeswax, shea butter, and soothing herbs like chamomile, calendula, marshmallow root, and lavender. It melts into stretching skin fast, helps with itch, and leaves a light herbal scent instead of synthetic fragrance. It’s Non-GMO Project Verified, Leaping Bunny certified cruelty free, and made in the USA by a women-owned B Corp, so you can slather it on bump, breasts, and hips with zero guilt.
Nursing Tops
Breastfeeding is easier with comfy nursing tops that are also non-toxic. Choose nursing tanks and tees made from organic cotton or other natural fibers. Not only are they breathable and soft, but they also contain none of the harmful dyes or finishes that some synthetic fabrics have.
Kindred Bravely Nursing Wrap Top
This wrap top is perfect for those newborn days when you just want baby on your chest 24/7. It’s made with soft organic cotton and a bit of stretch, so it feels like a cozy T-shirt, not a stiff carrier. The built-in panel and long ties wrap securely around your torso to keep baby snug for skin-to-skin contact while you sit or recline. It’s a great “fourth trimester” piece for bonding, nursing, and staying covered without messing with a separate wrap.
Prenatal Vitamins
No registry is complete without quality prenatal vitamins – they’re crucial for both mom and baby’s health. When it comes to supplements, Needed is the standout brand to consider. The Needed Prenatal Multi is renowned for its meticulously researched, high-quality formulation.
It delivers 26 essential nutrients for before, during, and after pregnancy, covering all the bases from folate to iodine. One area it really shines is in choline content: each daily dose provides a generous 400 mg of choline, a nutrient vital for baby’s brain development. This level far exceeds many other prenatals and is why I chose Needed for my pregnancy.
Additionally, Needed’s vitamins use bioavailable forms of nutrients (like methylfolate instead of synthetic folic acid) and are rigorously third-party tested for purity. They contain no artificial colorants or fillers, aligning perfectly with a non-toxic philosophy.
Bellybands
Bengkung-Style Organic Cotton Belly Binding Wrap
Instead of a synthetic, Velcro-heavy binder, a Bengkung-style wrap made from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton gives gentle, adjustable postpartum support. It wraps from hips to ribs, supporting your core and pelvis after birth without plastic boning or neoprene. You can tighten or loosen as your body changes, and you’re wrapping yourself in plain cotton, not elastic that off-gasses against your skin.
Books on Pregnancy & Childbirth
Knowledge is one of the best gifts for an expecting mom. Including a few highly-rated books on pregnancy and childbirth in your registry can empower her with information – just make sure they align with a healthy, natural approach.
Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth is a classic recommendation, offering inspiring birth stories and practical tips for a more natural labor and delivery. It’s a great read for moms aiming for a low-intervention birth or anyone who wants to replace fear with confidence.
Another excellent choice is The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide to Pregnancy & Childbirth by Genevieve Howland, which walks through pregnancy with a holistic lens (covering nutrition, non-toxic living tips, and birth preparation).
Postpartum Care
Caring for mom in the postpartum period is just as crucial as caring for the newborn. In fact, assembling a non-toxic postpartum care kit can be a total game-changer for a new mother’s comfort and healing. Here are some must-haves to include:
Organic Maternity Pads
Post-birth, heavy bleeding (lochia) is normal, and having a stash of safe, absorbent pads is essential. Opt for pads made from organic, chlorine-free cotton with no added fragrances. They’re hypoallergenic and gentle on sensitive skin, reducing the risk of irritation or exposure to dioxins (which can be present in bleached conventional pads). I personally went all-in and used period underwear because I didn’t want to deal with pads postpartum.
Perineal Care Supplies
Soothe that tender area with healing, chemical-free products. A perineal spray or mist is a top pick – choose one made with natural ingredients like witch hazel, aloe vera, and lavender or frankincense. These provide cooling relief and help tissue repair. Crucially, the spray should be free from parabens, synthetic fragrance, or harsh antiseptics, focusing instead on gentle plant-based relief.
Motherlove Sitz Bath Spray
This is your portable sitz bath in a bottle. It uses distilled water, organic witch hazel, yarrow, and uva ursi to cool and calm tender perineal tissue after birth. Everything inside is USDA Organic, vegan, and cruelty free, with no synthetic fragrance or mystery chemicals. A few sprays on a pad or directly on the area gives instant soothing relief from soreness, swelling, or hemorrhoids. It’s easy to stash in your bathroom caddy or hospital bag, and it’s one of those quiet little postpartum heroes you’ll be very glad you registered for.
Postpartum Recovery Kit
If you prefer, you can register for a pre-assembled postpartum gift set. A good kit addresses the typical post-birth discomforts in a gentle way.
This little green box is like a herbal toolkit for the fourth trimester. It includes four of WishGarden’s most-loved postpartum formulas: AfterEase (for after-birth contractions), Postpartum Emotional Baby Blues (for those weepy days), Milk Rich (to support milk supply), and Happy Ducts (for tender, overworked boobs). Everything is plant-based and designed to be used in small, easy-to-take drops, so you can grab support quickly between feeds.
all these mom-focused items are just as important as baby gear on a registry. By choosing organic, non-toxic postpartum care products, you’re acknowledging that motherhood should start with care for the mom’s body too. It’s a beautiful way to round out “The Only Non-Toxic Amazon Baby Registry Checklist You’ll Ever Need” – covering everything for baby and everything for the amazing woman bringing that baby into the world.
Non-Toxic Baby Registry: Final Thoughts & Next Steps
If you made it this far, give yourself a big gold star. ⭐
You just walked through an entire non-toxic baby registry and turned it into something safer, calmer, and way less overwhelming. From glass bottles and organic crib sheets to non-toxic diapers, toys, and postpartum support for you, you now have a registry that actually works in real life – not just on a Pinterest board.
Remember, you do not have to be perfect to give your baby a healthy start. Every time you choose glass over plastic, organic cotton over synthetics, or a cleaner lotion over a mystery fragrance, you’re stacking the deck in your baby’s favor. One safer swap at a time absolutely adds up.
And you don’t have to keep all of this in your head.
I created a free printable Non-Toxic Amazon Baby Registry Checklist that includes everything from this post in one place – organized by category, with space to add your own favorites. You can:
- Print it and tuck it into your hospital folder
- Keep it on your fridge while you build your registry
- Screenshot it and check things off right from your phone
Download your free non-toxic baby registry checklist and use it as your master list while you build or update your Amazon registry.
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Whether you’re newly pregnant, halfway through, or revisiting your list before baby arrives, you can always come back to this guide, tweak your picks, and keep making gentle shifts toward a safer home.
You’re doing such a beautiful job already. Your baby doesn’t need perfection – they just need you, showing up, doing your best, and snuggling them in all these cozy, non-toxic choices you worked so hard to find.

