

Organic Toddler Pillow
Our all-natural Sleeping Willow is the perfect fit for a child’s delicate neck and shoulders, with a lighter, softer feel and an organic cotton cover. The GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard ) kapok fill is sustainable, natural, and pesticide-free — the perfect vegan-friendly and kid-friendly alternative to down feathers. It also acts as a natural moisture-wicking material and is better for children with skin sensitivities.
Medium-firm
- GOTS-certified organic cotton cover
- GOTS-certified organic Kapok fill
- Made in California with the finest domestic and imported materials
- 12" x 20"
Take Care
Brentwood Home takes care of you with safe, natural products. Now it’s time to take care of your new Sleeping Willow pillow.
- You can spot clean your organic pillow with a damp, white cloth, allowing it to air dry in a sunny, breezy spot
- If you want to fluff your pillow, you can place it in a tumble dryer on cool
- Just a reminder: it’s not a good idea to use bleach on your Sleeping Willow
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Description
Our all-natural Sleeping Willow is the perfect fit for a child’s delicate neck and shoulders, with a lighter, softer feel and an organic cotton cover. The GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard ) kapok fill is sustainable, natural, and pesticide-free — the perfect vegan-friendly and kid-friendly alternative to down feathers. It also acts as a natural moisture-wicking material and is better for children with skin sensitivities.
Medium-firm
- GOTS-certified organic cotton cover
- GOTS-certified organic Kapok fill
- Made in California with the finest domestic and imported materials
- 12" x 20"
Take Care
Brentwood Home takes care of you with safe, natural products. Now it’s time to take care of your new Sleeping Willow pillow.
- You can spot clean your organic pillow with a damp, white cloth, allowing it to air dry in a sunny, breezy spot
- If you want to fluff your pillow, you can place it in a tumble dryer on cool
- Just a reminder: it’s not a good idea to use bleach on your Sleeping Willow





















