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Organic child


organic child

Our children are our future, and raising an organic child has never been easier. Organic children’s clothing, bedding, baby food, and personal care products are growing in popularity, in part because recent studies have identified toxins which pose real hazards to little bodies. For those of you who are looking for alternatives, there are many more available now than ever before. Many parents who worry about their children's health also worry about environmental hazards, and want to do something about both. Now more than ever, many parents want to preserve what we have now, not only for their children to enjoy but for generations to come. For more information about how we can share our eco-friendly organic values with our children, see the Organic living page.

Raising an organic child begins with an organic baby. Check out our organic baby products here.



For older children (and adults), why not visit Pangaya? In addition to fine organic children's apparel, they offer other unique products for your home. (For more organic home products, visit the organic home products page here.

A recent to appear in the news concerns the diaper-free movement, or what's being called elimination communication. Based on a practice that's common in Africa and Japan, babies are trained to signal to their parents when they need to eliminate. Environmentally conscious parents see it as a way to eliminate landfill-clogging plastic diapers. You can read an interesting article on the subject by going to Slate magazine's article "Diaper Genie".

We recommend the following cookbook below for parents who would like to try their hand at cooking their own baby food. We like the easy to do recipes, organized by your baby's age. I know that I enjoyed preparing my children's food when they were young - no bottled baby food for them! And it's easier than you think.




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