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Callingall parents on my flist. I know there are a bunch of you.
I was chatting with my brother about his son (!) and they want to go green and natural for their son (I love saying that) and if any of you have suggestions please let me know! thanks!
I was chatting with my brother about his son (!) and they want to go green and natural for their son (I love saying that) and if any of you have suggestions please let me know! thanks!
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And probably the best option is to look for gently used clothing, bedding and furniture--it's very easy to find baby and toddler clothes with very little wear, because the sproggins grow so very fast, and the preworn stuff is usually softer and cozier than the new. Keep recycling, keep it out of the landfills, and all that.
You're going to be such an awesome auntie!
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Matilda is such a cutiehead all zonked out. I kept looking at hte ultrasound pictures in awe -- that's my nephew!
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google-foo
Organic Toys: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=organic+toys&aq=f
Organic Child: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=organic+child
They should look into freecycle for recycling stuff as JZ suggested - if they are not in a yuppie with hippie tendencies area, they should look at a freecycle board in the closest one to them. In my hood it would not be odd at all to see a listed for " Wanted: All wooden baby furniture or toys (sustainable preferred). Organic cotton baby clothes or linens."
They might also want to look to see if there is a CSA near them. My friend purees food for her son from the organic locally grown produce. They can search for one here; http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
or do a google search for csa and their area.
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They've also been looking into things like glass bottles vs plastic and other things.