
Why your little one should NOT play with your makeup…
We believe that what you put on your body is just as important as what you put in your body.
A person’s skin is the largest organ of their body and absorbs the substances that are applied to it.
Step into the world of Cassie Kids by reading an entry from our personal and professional diary.
You’ll find no secrets here, only pure pretend-play products and practices, backed by sound scientific sources.
It is important to us that you know as much about us as you want to know.
Here are a few topics that elaborate on our core values; what we stand for, what goes into our products, and what you can expect from us.

We believe that what you put on your body is just as important as what you put in your body.
A person’s skin is the largest organ of their body and absorbs the substances that are applied to it.

Cassie Kids® nail polish is 100% toxic-free (read none of these nasties!), it is water-based and also peel-off. This means not only does it come off easily, your little one doesn’t need to use acetone (which is an incredibly string chemical) to remove nail polish. And that’s definitely a good thing!

Our biodegradable glitter, used in Fancy Firefly and Splish Splash sets, stands out because it reduces environmental impact. Unlike traditional plastic glitter, this eco-friendly glitter is made from eucalyptus wood pulp, making it biodegradable and sustainable. Furthermore, it is antimony and allergen-free, non-toxic, vegan friendly, and cruelty free. By choosing biodegradable glitter, you’re not only adding sparkle but also contributing positively to the environment. Make the switch to biodegradable glitter for an eco-conscious choice that your little one will love!

Our Cassie Kids® perfumes, colognes as well as our body spritzers all have natural fragrances. The main difference is the base of spray.

Juicy Watermelon, Strawberry Sorbet, Buttercream Cupcake… How divine do these fragrances sound?! But did you know they are pretty much guaranteed to be synthetic! And

Mineral Oil sounds ok, but it’s definitely not! So why is Mineral oil not ok and what does Cassie Kids use instead? First of all