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March 2009

NY: Suffolk County Bans BPA

by Cate Nelson on March 5, 2009

Budding Videographers: How is Your Family Going Green? Submit a Video and Win 5,000 bucks!

by ECP Editors on March 4, 2009

According to One Study: Bottle Fed Babies are More Likely to Be Abused

by Jennifer Lance on March 4, 2009

Ohio Woman Ticketed for Breastfeeding While Driving

by Cate Nelson on March 4, 2009

Nadya Suleman's Birth of Octuplets Highlights Lack of Fertility Clinic Regulation

by ECP Editors on March 3, 2009

Too Much TV: Television and Asthma Risk

by ECP Editors on March 3, 2009

Environmental Ed 101

by Jennifer Lance on March 3, 2009

Three Simple and Fun Ways to Garden with Children

by ECP Editors on March 3, 2009

Rhode Island: Breastfeeding Made Legal

by Cate Nelson on March 3, 2009

Green Giveaway: Print*Pattern*Paper 5 x 7 Signed Art for Your Child's Room

by Jennifer Lance on March 2, 2009

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