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Green Baby's natural sheepskins
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/11/2006 02:25:52
Keeping your baby surrounded by materials that are as natural as possible can have a great effect on them.
for ways of keeping their baby as close to nature as possible.The eco-company Green Baby have a range of sheepskin items to keep your baby snuggled in the cold months and (amazingly) cool in the summer.Citing research that claims wool has a positive affect
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Going green with baby's toys
By Maria Muennich on 21/08/2008 07:04:40
When it comes to great toys for babies and toddlers there are plenty of options out there, here are some of our favourites
with the aim of meeting these criteria. Here we've rounded up some of our ThinkBaby green toy favourites for you - whether you're looking to ethically spoil your own child or someone else's. Just remember that to be really green you'll need to recycle your
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Eat your greens to cut baby allergies
By Susie Boone on 02/03/2010 01:32:39
Lots of vegetables and citrus fruit during pregnancy may reduce the risk of your baby developing allergies
Pregnant mums may lower the risk of their baby having allergies by eating a diet rich in vegetables and fruit, Japanese scientists have found.Green and yellow vegetables, citrus fruit and vegetables and fruit high in beta-carotene (generally those
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Keeping Pregnancy Natural
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/08/2008 09:35:24
It's not that hard to keep things 'green' and natural when you are expecting a baby
In our ThinkBaby Natural Week 2008 we had a great response from women who feel that pregnancy is a perfect time to tune into their bodies more naturally. Here are some highlighted articles from Natural Week and links to other useful related articles
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Gorgeous ethical and eco baby products
By Kyrsty Hazell on 09/09/2010 16:05:40
Up your green parent credentials and do your bit for the environment with these lush eco baby products, from skincare to baby booties and teethers.
Organic baby productsWhatever your motivation is for being a green parent, buying natural, organic or ethically sourced products can require a fair bit of research. And this needs time - something new parents often don't have much of!So, seeing
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What you eat before you’re pregnant may help your baby
By Liz Stansfield on 06/10/2010 11:57:36
Study suggests eating your greens before your even conceive can help your baby
. Researchers then measured the babies born to the mums, with 376 babies classed as small for their gestational age at birth.Experts reckon they’ve found a link between the amount of leafy green vegetables eaten before conception and healthy birth weights
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Pass it on…
By Louise Rogers on 06/05/2008 01:06:52
The green (and profitable) way to get rid of your baby gear – and a great way to pick up a bargain
What do you do with those expensive baby items, when your little one’s grown out of them and you’re certain you don’t want any more children? It's important to know what is safe to buy/sell second-hand, but in these environmentally conscious times
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Lula Sapphire's eco treats
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/10/2006 10:46:58
New company lula sapphire have a beautiful catalogue of baby and children gifts and goodies, carefully sourced and delivered to be as green as possible!
their businesses with a green perspective.Enter lula sapphire, a new company selling goods through their catalogue and online, where they have sourced products which have been made ethically, and which can be shipped and distributed with as little impact
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BabyBjörn celebrates St Patrick's Day
By Sarah Lawson on 16/03/2007 04:15:36
BabyBjörn have produced a wonderful Spring Green Potty Chair, feeding set and Safe Step to give all toddlers to mark St Pat's!
:There's a Spring Green version of their Potty Chair, a shamrock-shaped bowl with matching green and white spoon, and the green Safe Step for toddlers who want to reach the sink or toilet.Great fun! For more information and to find out who stocks Baby
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Know-how: What's in a nappy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/03/2007 02:12:18
In the first six months of life, a baby's nappies go through quite a change! From the black tarry first nappy to green poo days to no-poo days… what's it all about?
Having eaten nothing but his own body hair, excreted bodily fluids and anything else floating around his amniotic fluid for nine months, your baby's got quite a challenge getting used to a new feeding regime once he's born. His First Nappy is really
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