The story behind GoBabyGo

When children have a difficult start in life - for example, being born prematurely - it can affect their motor development. Small challenges like crawling or standing can become big obstacles that inhibit both mobility and confidence.

GoBabyGo was created with this insight in mind: how can you support young children's motor development and give them the best conditions to move safely and confidently?

After consulting with pediatric physiotherapists and motor skills experts, the solution was clear - simple but effective rubber pads placed strategically on the knees, under the feet and on top of the toes. These small details make a big difference as they give the child a better grip, prevent unnecessary slipping and encourage more movement.

Since its launch, children all over the world have enjoyed GoBabyGo, which today is part of MP Denmark - a Danish quality manufacturer of socks and tights. MP Denmark owns its own production in Latvia, where all products are manufactured under strict quality control. Everything is certified according to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Product class 1, which ensures that the materials are free of harmful substances and safe for children's skin.
With a focus on functionality and quality, GoBabyGo continues to support children's motor skills, balance and confidence to give them the best start on their movement journey.

 


GoBabyGo's vision

We believe that good motor skills give self-esteem and courage, and are necessary for your child to move smoothly, explore the world, and have the energy to play and learn new things.

Children with good motor skills:

  • have increased self-confidence
  • are happy with life
  • are in good health
  • feel less helpless
  • have good social relationships
  • are more often chosen as playmates
  • feel less left out

This means that you can prevent and alleviate learning disabilities, social problems, strengthen the child's ability to play and dare to express themselves physically, increase their ability to concentrate, etc. by doing motor skills exercises and letting the child move without problems.