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Power Brain Kids: 12 Easy Lessons to Ignite your Child’s Potential

by Jennifer Lance on January 22, 2012

Children’s Literature: Cougar Cub Tales: The Sneezy Wheezy Day

by Jennifer Lance on January 19, 2012

Eco-Friendly Products: The Organic Family Cookbook

by Jennifer Lance on October 4, 2011

Eco-Friendly Products: Weebeasts: plight

by Jennifer Lance on September 14, 2011

Green Mama's Rant: Scholastic Book Orders Suck!

by Jennifer Lance on January 18, 2010

Make It!: A Book Review

by Jamie Ervin on July 30, 2009

Green Children's Literature: Rumer & Qix

by Jennifer Lance on July 28, 2009

Perfect Book For Nature Days

by ECP Editors on May 5, 2009

Grab a Pillow, Book, and Head Outside

by ECP Editors on April 3, 2009

Genius Starts with "Sickly" Youths

by Cate Nelson on March 27, 2009

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    Natural Cold and Flu Remedies: Elderberry Syrup Recipe

    The elderberries are ripe!  The elderberries are ripe!  The elderberries are ripe!

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  • Just as we should cultivate more gentle and peaceful relations with our fellow human beings, we should also extend that same kind of attitude towards the natural environment. Morally speaking, we should be concerned for our whole environment.
    -H.H the Dalai Lama

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