Trends for tots, fashion for mini fashionistas, designer wear for teens, the children's fashion industry is a $200 billion business, outpacing men's and women's wear.
Adidas, Burberry and Disney are just a few brands that Greenpeace looked at for children's clothing and found some harmful chemicals that could be affecting your little ones.
A survey by the center for environmental health found high lead levels in belts and some shoes, which could lead to high blood pressure and stroke.
In 94% of the products, they found chemicals used plastic films, floor coverings, shower curtains, pipes and cables.
If you are shopping, look out for words such as antibacterial, moisture-wicking, stain proof, and wrinkle-free as these clothes may be toxic.