Tim Barklage and Kevin Tibbs became dads around the same time and became much more aware of the world around them, especially once their little girls started crawling. They wanted safe, eco-friendly products that wouldn't harm their children. Kevin Tibbs has worked as a … [Read more...]
Economic Crisis Wake Up Call: End Childhood Commercialization, Commodification, and Consumption
$17 billion a year is spent by the advertising and marketing industry to shape our children's desires and identities. Now that the economic recession gripping the world is causing free market ideals to be questioned, it's time to examine its effects on our children. Henry A. … [Read more...]
Fill Your Easter Baskets with Eco-Friendly Art Supplies from Stubby Pencil Studio
Art supplies are wonderful and versatile. What other items offer fun play, creative expression, and learning all in one...for very inexpensive prices? With art supplies children have the world at their fingertips. There is so much that can be done, be made, be … [Read more...]
Little Chickie Wear: Cute Organic Tee’s and Onesies by Eco-Mompreneur
I love finding companies that have everything I am looking for all rolled into one. Little Chickie Wear is one of those companies. It has eco-friendly, ethical practices, eco-friendly kid's products and it is woman owned and operated- by a mom. This is a company I can … [Read more...]
Recycled Plastic Bottle Project Blue DAKINE Backpacks Benefit Surfrider Foundation
Looking for a new backpack for yourself or your child? Project Blue features PVC-free DAKINE Oceana Surf Packs: DAKINE's project BLUE packs are constructed with 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fabric and lining, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. The packs also … [Read more...]
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