Eco Child's Play

Live a greener, healthier life!

Branded for Life

 

 

I stumbled upon this image on the web, and I thought it was very thought-provoking. It amazes me how young children begin to recognize labels and logos (called “environmental print” by educators) and use them to make choices. What would our lives be like without such brand knowledge?

 

Subscribe!

Comments

  1. Izzy's Mama says

    October 21, 2007 at 2:16 am

    That is quite a striking image. It is amazing how much of it can be eliminated if you cut out t.v. (we are a television free household). That being said, now that my child is almost five, he is encountering branding through friends and noticing it on billboards, etc. I can only shield him for so long. SCARY!

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Izzy's Mama Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Search Content

About Eco Child’s Play

Our ethos is to provide news, information, and opinions on natural, green parenting to help your family live a greener, healthier life! Additionally, we offer personal consulting services to help you achieve your green living goals.

Jennifer is a vegetarian, yoga teacher, gardener, hiker, teacher, and mother that has been living off-the-grid for over 20 years.

Contact Eco Child’s Play

  • Environment
  • Pregnancy
  • Food & Recipes
  • Health News
  • Parenting
  • Green Toys
  • Beauty & Beauty Products
  • Green Home & Cleaning
  • Contact

Kids' IQ Food: Fish, Bread, and Wine

SCHIP Update: Our Children's Health

Green to the Letter Giveway: Free Eco Stationary

The pension guide for parents: securing the future

Fill Your Easter Baskets with Eco-Friendly Art Supplies from Stubby Pencil Studio

Popular Categories

  • Breastfeeding
  • Health News
  • Natural Childbirth
  • Parenting
  • Education
  • Product Review
  • Green Toys

you may like cheap baby clothes here
 

Copyright © 2025 · Daily Dish Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in