19th May 2026
The knowledge we pass down
There is a particular kind of magic in watching a child discover that a plant can do something.
That chamomile - the same flower growing quietly in the garden - can soften skin and settle nerves. That oats aren't just breakfast. That lavender, crushed between small fingers, smells like calm. I watch Penny do this and I think: this is exactly what I wanted for her. Not just a product. A conversation between her and the natural world that she'll carry for the rest of her life.
The Little Wild Spa Pamper Party Kit came from that place. When I was deep in the years of researching and blending and testing everything I could to help Penny's skin, I kept thinking about the knowledge I was accumulating - and how most children never get access to it. They grow up not knowing what calendula does, or why lemon balm has been calming small nervous systems for two thousand years, or that the earth genuinely has answers if you know where to look.
I wanted to change that. So I made a kit that hands that knowledge directly to them, through play.
Eight real botanical ingredients. Illustrated herb cards. A coconut shell bowl for mixing. A muslin bag for bath teas. A kraft paper crown to decorate. Everything plant-based, plastic-free, and made with the same integrity I bring to every product I create - because I don't believe children's products should be any different.
It's for birthdays, for rainy afternoons, for curious minds aged 5-12 who want to make something real. But honestly? It's also for the version of me who stood in a pharmacy crying, wishing someone had given me this knowledge sooner.
Real ingredients. Real learning. A little bit of real magic.
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What began as a search for gentle, natural solutions for my daughter’s sensitive skin grew into a small-batch skincare brand rooted in herbal wisdom, ancestral knowledge, and the healing magic of nature.
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