I want to be a homeschool parent, and my daughter does too, but unfortunately I am one of those working mothers (part time) who has to work in order to provide her family with health insurance. If there was another option (my son is considered "uninsurable" by private health … [Read more...]
The Greenest Home Cleaner: Simply Water (and E-Cloth)
I've been poor, dirt poor, caretaking a small cabin in the woods working on a basil farm. During these slim economic times, I discovered that water, just water, was an effective cleaner. Now that I am a little more affluent and have stainless steel appliances, water is once … [Read more...]
According to One Study: Bottle Fed Babies are More Likely to Be Abused
Editor’s note: The following post was originally published on Green and Clean Mom. “Green & Clean Mom can inspire you to try a little harder, be a catalyst for change and to offer you some new tips and news on how to be the green, sexy and sassy mom…I know you are!” Most … [Read more...]
Environmental Ed 101
Editor's note: The following is a guest post by Tim Magner, an environmental educator and children’s book author. For more resources on Growing Green Minds, visit Green Sugar Press. What are your best memories from childhood? Catching fireflys? Building forts? Making mudpies? … [Read more...]
Green Giveaway: Print*Pattern*Paper 5 x 7 Signed Art for Your Child's Room
Last month, we shared with you a folk art eco-friendly lunch pack by Print*Pattern*Paper. This month, we are featuring a green giveaway of a signed 5" x 7" folk art print by Print*Pattern*Paper founder, CEO, artist, and designer Rebecca Peragine. To enter, simply visit … [Read more...]
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