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February 2009

A Spoonful of Sugar Could Save Children's Lives

by Jennifer Lance on February 23, 2009

Winter Nature Play

by ECP Editors on February 23, 2009

Put Down the Knife! 11 Reasons Not to Circumcise

by Cate Nelson on February 23, 2009

Fair Trade Justice With Just Us! Coffee Roasters Co-op

by ECP Editors on February 22, 2009

Home Made Soda is Fun, Fizz, and No More Plastic Bottles

by ECP Editors on February 22, 2009

Raise Good Eaters: Make Your Own Baby Food

by ECP Editors on February 22, 2009

Stimulus Package Gives Families $65 a Month Tax Break: Don't Spend It All In One Place

by ECP Editors on February 21, 2009

Peanut Allergies: Closer to a Cure

by ECP Editors on February 21, 2009

Class Action Lawsuit Seeks $200M For Lead Poisoning From D.C. Tap Water

by ECP Editors on February 20, 2009

Phthalates Out. And the New Chemicals in Toys Are…?

by Cate Nelson on February 20, 2009

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