Halilit reveals Jellystone Designs collaboration

Halilit has secured a new partnership with Jellystone Designs, further underlining its commitment to providing innovative and engaging products which promote early childhood development and sensory exploration.

Jellystone Designs has built a solid reputation for its dedication to producing toxic-free, BPA-free and phthalate-free silicone toys that are safe for children of all ages.

Products range from teething toys and interactive stackers, through to sensory bottles and educational blocks among others.

“We are absolutely overjoyed to welcome Jellystone Designs to the Halilit family,” commented Amy Wildman, sales and marketing director at Halilit. “Their unwavering commitment to safety, design, and functionality perfectly aligns with our mission of providing exceptional products for children.

“We couldn’t be prouder to represent Jellystone Designs and expand our portfolio, offering even more choices for retailers, parents and caregivers who seek the very best toys for their children’s development.”

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