© James Steidl | Dreamstime.com As I am trying to sleep, somewhere in the house I hear water running. And it bugs me. It always has. Perhaps it was my childhood of growing up rural on a well system. During the dry summers, the entire family would have to go into conservation … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2008
Eco Kids' Books: Trout Are Made of Trees
Trout Are Made of Trees, written by April Pulley Sayre and illustrated by Kate Endle, is the story of how a river's ecosystem works together for the benefit of the trout. From leaves falling from the trees to trout hatchlings growing up in a stream, this book emphasizes the … [Read more...]
The Therapeutic Qualities of 100% Natural Silk Caps
I've always been a big fan of silk, ever since I became a fiber artist in college. When I became a parent, I never came across this natural fiber in children's clothing. Now that has changed! Born Silks offers 100% natural silk caps for newborns to toddler aged children. Did … [Read more...]
Podcast Interview with Eco-Mom, Homebuilder, and Lead Writer of Eco Child's Play on The Lindberg Report
How many people do you know who would leave the suburbs and settle on an unimproved 160 acres of land, build their home with materials from that land, and then set up their own power grid? That would be me! I had the honor of being featured on the Lindberg Report, a weekly … [Read more...]
Cloth Napkins Specially Designed for Children
From the time my daughter started kindergarten, I have always sent cloth napkins in her lunch. She has been very responsible about returning them home, and if I should forget one day, it is one of the first things she tells me when I pick her up from school. She knows that … [Read more...]
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