Happy Green Baby: Going Green With Baby Steps

Happy Green BabyAs you think about various initiatives for green parenting, you might wonder where to start. What defines an eco-conscious parent and what resources can be utilized to help you become one?

According to Happy Green Baby, a new online boutique specializing in organic, eco-friendly and sustainable baby products and gear, choosing to raise a green baby doesn’t mean depriving your child of fun toys or condemning him to a life of beige-colored hemp onesies. Rather, it’s about making smart, informed decisions about the types of products your child comes is in contact with and reducing the impact you and your new baby have on the environment.

Take Baby Steps

Well intentioned as you might be, mastering green parenting skills is no slam-dunk effort. It is unrealistic to expect anyone to live in a completely organic household, wear only eco-friendly clothes or compost every particle of food left on your plate. Happy Green Baby believes that going green is all about taking baby steps towards making signifcant eco-conscious efforts in your life.

Since babies need a lot of stuff, baby shopping is naturally a good way to start taking those baby steps. Happy Green Baby offers a range of eco–friendly goodies: organic cotton crib sheets, non-toxic teething toys, eco-friendly furniture and more. Every item found on HappyGreenBaby.com comes from manufacturers dedicated to using organic, sustainable or eco-friendly materials and processes.

Consult the Learning Center

If you are still confused about where to start or how to go about outfitting your nursery, then Happy Green Baby’s Learning Center will answer your every question. This in-house resource is an opportunity for parents new to green living to pick up plenty of tips about creating a healthy growing environment for their kids. Get the 411 on choosing cloth diapers, fabulous green baby gift ideas and tips for throwing a green baby shower.

Try it now. Who knew that green parenting could be so easy?

Image Credit: happygreenbaby.com

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