When you have your first child, you don't usually have someone always hanging out that you have to explain this natural process to. Sure, there are the gawkers at public breastfeeding. And the occasional MIL or distant relative who doesn't think you should because they … [Read more...]
A Review of Sneaky Green Uses for Everyday Things by Cy Tymony
Sneaky Green Uses for Everyday Things: How to Craft Eco-Garments and Sneaky Snack Kits, Create Green Cleaners, Remake Paper into Flying Toys, Assemble ... a Robot Recycle Bin with Everyday Things is a fun and fabulous book for people that love to create their own gadgets. This … [Read more...]
NWF's Children's Magazine: Wild Animal Baby
One of the gifts my son received for his 2nd birthday was a subscription to Wild Animal Baby published by the National Wildlife Federation. The magazine is printed on FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper. Wild Animal Baby is a children's magazine for the age range 12 … [Read more...]
Eco-Libris: An interview with Shelley Meyer, author of "Where the Buttercups Grow"
This post was originally published on Eco-Libris blog on August 7. "Where the Buttercups Grow" is a great children's book, and we're not saying it just because we're collaborating with the publisher, Aaspirations Publishing, to plant a tree for every copy sold, but … [Read more...]
Back to School with One Small Step
One Small Step was founded by a mom who needed alternatives for her daughter's lunches. Renata Bodon's daughter's school requires waste free lunches. That led to One Small Step, an online resource for reusable, eco-friendly, stylish, and environmentally safe lunch products and … [Read more...]
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