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Child A: Grandpa, I’m so confused! Today, my teacher taught us that the word for babies is infants, but all my clothes say Enfants. Is it spelled wrong?

Grandpa: Haha, come here, my little one! Your teacher is right, but there’s a special reason why our family brand is called Enfants.

A long time ago, your great-grandfather lived in a small town called Mahé. It was a beautiful place, once home to French settlers. Because of that, many people there spoke with a little French touch. Your great-grandfather, too, picked up this way of speaking and used to pronounce infants as enfants—just like the French do!

Years later, when I had a dream to create the softest, safest clothes for little ones like you, I remembered that word. Since I grew up hearing enfants—which means children in French—I decided to name the brand just that, keeping a piece of his roots alive.

So no, my dear, your clothes aren’t spelled wrong. They carry a name filled with history, love, and a little bit of French magic!