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2008 Holiday Gift Guide: Eco Gifts for Kids

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Tuesday, December 9, 2008 07:47 PM

My Dad Recycles More Than Your Dad T-Shirt ($24)
Printed on organic cotton with water based inks, Little Green Stars clothes are sweet and sassy. Our favorites are the "My Dad Recycles More than Your Dad" t-shirt and "My Other Ride is a Hybrid" onesie with a stroller image. Available online.


Eco House ($150)
Play house with solar panels, rain barrels and recycling bins. Zoom around the kitchen table on a scooter and admire the view of the wind turbine from afar. This play set is made of rubberwood and recycled wood, but is not recommended for children under 3. Available onlineMore...

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Running Around with Re-Run, Water Bottles Recycled into Bags

HILLARY RYAN / Wednesday, April 16, 2008 04:36 PM

Here's the concept.
The US consumes 50 billion plastic bottles a year. 86% of US plastic bottles end up in landfills. Plastic bottles are made from oil and take 1000 years to breakdown.

Fleurville, a company "focused on creating compelling solutions for modern parents" and based in Northern California, has just come out with a new diaper bag made from Re-Run fabric made from plastic bottles. Known to many a hip mama as the maker of the MotherShip-- a ginormous diaper bag that can possible fit a whole baby's wardrobe and maybe the baby too (although I am certain that is not recommended) this new diaper bag comes in beautiful new designs and with the added cache of being "green". So how does the Re-Run measure up?  More...

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Organic Baby and Toddler Food--on the Cheap!

LAURA GARWOOD MEEHAN / Wednesday, February 20, 2008 04:09 PM

Previously, I wrote an article about making one's own baby food without the waste and expense of buying those little plastic tubs (or even the jars). I have decided to make it one step easier for you: here are some recipes!

For apples, firmer pears, prunes, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, eggplant, green beans, greens (kale, collard greens, spinach, etc.), peas, potatoes, rhubarb, squash (summer or winter), or yams/sweet potatoes, remove any peels, cores, and/or tough stems. Wash the item thoroughly. Chop it into small pieces (one-inch cubes should work). Add the item and enough water to the pan/microwaveable dish so that it will not entirely boil away (a few tablespoons should do). On the stove, bring everything to a boil, and cook until tender. Keep a lid on the pan to minimize nutient loss. In the microwave (which saves power), cover the dish and microwave for several minutes. Once the food is very soft for a young baby, or tender-crisp for an older one, remove it from heat and allow to cool slightly. More...

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Review: Eco-Me Baby Kit

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Tuesday, November 20, 2007 11:43 PM

Review by ecometro blogger Hillary Ryan. Read her blog Baby Greens at Seattle ecometro.com.

Eco-Me specialized in 100% do-it-yourself cleaning kits. They carry a line of cleaning kits to help people make their own natural, non-toxic, chemical-free products including: Eco-Me Home, Body, Baby, Dog and Cat. I was drawn to the product concept of 100% natural baby products made at home since so many baby items aren't as gentle on the skin as they could be. More...

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