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January 2009

Traveling with Toddlers – Don't Raid the Dollar Store

by ECP Editors on January 12, 2009

M.I.N.D. You, There Are More Cases of Autism

by Cate Nelson on January 12, 2009

Global Warming Versus Climate Change: We Used to Have Winter

by Jennifer Lance on January 12, 2009

Childhood Lead Poisoning Leads to Life of Violent Crime

by Jennifer Lance on January 11, 2009

Eco-Friendly Birthday Goody Bags

by ECP Editors on January 11, 2009

Asthma and Cars: No Idling at School

by ECP Editors on January 11, 2009

Trash Talkin' — Recycling the Recyclables

by ECP Editors on January 11, 2009

Top 5 Must Haves for an Eco-Friendly Beach Vacation with Kids

by ECP Editors on January 11, 2009

Seven Ways to Green Your Fast Food

by ECP Editors on January 10, 2009

New Consumer Product Safety Information Act Could Ban Children From Libraries

by Jennifer Lance on January 10, 2009

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