Why choose Foxy Beginnings?
With a focus on style and sustainability, our creations are the epitome of luxurious and bespoke baby and children’s toys and products. Founded on a passion for philanthropy and gender equality, every keepsake is lovingly handcrafted by our highly-skilled women artisans across the developing world - providing them with the sustained employment and financial independence required to support themselves and their families.
Cuddly Koalas
These cuddly creations from our Tembo Collection are specifically designed to be child-safe for all ages and every single one is wonderful to touch, stunning to behold and created to last a lifetime. Our Artisan's sunny attitude and beaming smile is reflected beautifully through her flawless work and she strives to make her handmade crochet dolls unique, with no two stitches being the same.
Bani Bunnies
The first release from our Adaraya Collection, these very special bunnies are made by our lovely collective of ladies in Sri Lanka; where all of the materials they use are hand loomed using traditional methods. Their name, Banī, actually translates to Bunny in Sinhala!
Minoo Mobiles
These stunning mobiles are from our Malimedo Collection. Minoo means 'heaven' in Farsi and every single creation has been carefully and lovingly crafted by our artisan, with quality and sustainability in mind. This fashion designer turned doll-maker uses minimalistic elegance as her signature style, using the highest quality fabrics, with stunning hand-stitched details.
Magazine Features
Featured in some of the world's most prestigious publications
"Our journey has not been easy or without set backs, but anything worthwhile hardly is! I am very proud of the hard work we have put into our vision and our mission and now we have been endorsed and featured by some of the most prestigious publications in the world.. And the best part, this is only the beginning!"
Mana Simpson - Founder
As seen in:
Vogue UK
House & Garden Magazine
Vanity Fair UK
Offspring Magazine Australia
Abode II
Yummy Mummy Magazine UK