One of the easiest ways to lessen your carbon foot print is to switch to cloth grocery bags. Considering the BYOB approach (Bring Your Own Bag) isn't as difficult as it sounds. The truth of the matter is, any tote bag that you have laying around will work well and when it comes … [Read more...]
Soybean Fiber is the Upcoming Eco-friendly Material for Baby Clothes
First it was Organic cotton, then bamboo was the next big star in Eco-friendly textile. Well here come the latest craze, the green yet ultra soft fiber, Soybean textile is the new must have. Not that we are starstruck here at Eco Child's Play, but Halle Barry, Gwyneth Paltrow and … [Read more...]
Curriculum Vitae: More Makings of a Green Mommy Blogger (Part 2)
Yes, that is a Women’s Lib patch (I’m sure both Glorias are kvelling). No, you cannot have it, I’m quite certain that the Smithsonian will offer me a gazillion dollars for it some day (it’s my fantasy, leave it alone…). Yes, those were my overalls, and then they were my cut off … [Read more...]
Made in the USA: Chapter One Organics Supports US Women
With the explosion of organic baby clothing on the market, it is getting difficult to tell one company from another. Offering organic cotton clothing for little ones is great, and many major retailers, like Pottery Barn Kids, have jumped on the bandwagon. Still, not all organic … [Read more...]
Labor of Love Week Give Away: Win a Pair of IsaBooties or an Envirosax!
As part of Eco Child's Play Labor of Love series on birth stories, natural birth, hospital births, and home births, our writers will be sharing their birthing and pregnancy stories. We'd like to hear your birth stories too, whether you are a mother, father, grandparent, or … [Read more...]
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