A gentle collection created especially for little ones — simple, symbolic keepsakes designed to bring comfort, closeness, and connection. Each piece is made with great care, offering families an affordable and sensitive way to honour a child or support siblings through their own grief.

From tiny everyday charms to soft bracelets, resin tokens and durable stainless steel pendants for older children, this range has been thoughtfully shaped to suit different ages and needs. Every keepsake can hold ashes, hair, fabric, flowers, or breastmilk, and each one is crafted with the same warmth, respect, and attention you bring to all your memorial work.

Little Comforts Children’s Range

Small Hearts, Big Love Collection 

🌼 Children’s Keepsake Safety & Care Information

My children’s keepsakes are designed to be gentle, lightweight, and comforting for little ones, but they are not toys. To ensure safe and appropriate use, please follow the guidelines below:

Age Suitability

  • Not suitable for children under 3 due to small parts.

  • Ages 3–12: Adult supervision is required during wear or use.

  • Ages 3–5: Keyrings and bag charms are recommended over jewellery.

  • Ages 5–12: Bracelets and simple charms may be worn with supervision.

  • Ages 8+: Necklaces may be worn with supervision and should be removed for sleep and active play.

Supervision & Safe Use

  • These keepsakes should be used under adult supervision at all times.

  • Remove jewellery during sleep, sports, rough play, or water activities.

  • Keyrings and bag charms should be securely attached and not placed in the mouth.

  • Check bracelets and charms regularly for signs of wear.

Purpose of These Items

These pieces are created as gentle remembrance keepsakes, not as toys or play accessories. They are designed for comfort, symbolism, and emotional support — especially for children who want to feel close to someone special.

Parental Responsibility

Every piece is made with care, but parents and carers are responsible for ensuring safe and appropriate use based on their child’s age, needs, and behaviour.