Lovevery is a child development company that creates research-backed play products, activity guides, and play-based learning for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Founded in 2015 by Jessica Rolph and Rod Morris
Launched first product, The Play Gym, in 2016
Received investment from Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary's venture capital firm, Sound Ventures, in 2018
Expanded product line to include subscription play kits and activity cards for children up to age five
Named one of Fast Company's 2019 Most Innovative Companies in Consumer Products
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An activity gym with a developmentally appropriate toy collection designed to support a baby's natural milestones.
A set of wooden blocks with different shapes and sizes to inspire creative exploration and learning.
A modern bouncer with simple, natural materials and a minimalist design for newborns and babies up to six months.
A subscription service that delivers age-specific toy and activity kits every two to three months to support a child's ongoing development.
Lovevery creates products and subscription services for children from newborn up to age five.
Yes, all Lovevery products are rigorously tested for safety and meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.
Yes, Lovevery ensures that all its products are made with recyclable materials that can be easily disassembled and recycled.
The Play Kits are delivered every two to three months, depending on your chosen subscription plan.
No, you can find Lovevery products at select retailers and boutiques, as well as on their website.