When my daughter was two, I thought bubble baths would be fun. I read every label in the health food store searching for the safest, natural bubble option. I was alarmed to find that a majority of the labels had warnings about prolonged exposure and girl's urinary tract systems. … [Read more...]
Daily Tip: Rid Yourself of Unwanted Catalogues with Catalog Choice
We've covered the topic of junk mail before in our daily tips (see Tip o' the Day: War on Junk Mail), but a new website is offering consumers an easy way to get rid of unwanted catalogues. With the holiday season approaching, my mailbox has become inundated with catalogues for … [Read more...]
What is Your Child's School's Carbon Footprint?
How green is your child's school? Chances are, if your child attends a public school like my daughter, it is not a very green place, especially if it is an older facility. Kelli has already written about ways to make your individual child a greener student in "Think Green … [Read more...]
Green Family Values: A Fair Trade, Alternative Halloween
Halloween is one week away, and the blogosphere has erupted in green Halloween posts. From The Green Guide to Eco Child's Play, everyone is writing about having an eco-friendly, ghoulish good time. Green Halloween has also been a hot topic lately on Green Options: … [Read more...]
Whimisical Maypole Delights Children and Adults Without Batteries!
Magic Cabin offers this delightful version of an old-fashioned folk toy for about $17.00. The Mushroom Maypole moves when wound up, spinning back and forth, while it bounces up and down. I am truly fascinated with the movement, as are both of my children. The Mushroom Maypole … [Read more...]
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