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Mums lead the organic revolution
By Monica Stylli on 07/09/2007 in Feeding
A new survey released by the Soil Association shows that 8 in 10 mums believe organic food is better for their families.

1st-16th September is the Soil Association Organic Fortnight, an annual campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of organic food and farming, and encourage more people to try organic products.To mark this event, a survey was commissioned

Go organic with Belle And Dean
By Louise Rogers on 14/12/2007 in Products
Stylish babywear made with organic fabrics and delightfully unique designs - perfect for a tasteful gift

organic cotton clothing. And if you’re looking for beautiful, natural clothes for your baby, check out Belle & Dean’s website – their new range of cute organic cotton babygrows is spot on (the grown-up versions aren’t bad either). With a simple picture

Organic clothing care
By ThinkBaby on 27/11/2006 in Baby health and safety
Why might you want to choose organic clothes for your baby? And how should you care for your clothes in those daily laundry routines?

The appeal of using organic cottons and non-biological washing products is ever growing amongst new parents. So...We asked Comfort Pure to share some of their researchers' wisdoms with ThinkBaby.John Gill is a researcher who originally trained

Winnie the Pooh organic clothing
By Sarah Lawson on 14/03/2007 in Products
Check out the new Winnie the Pooh clothes and nursery ranges made with organic cotton, at Babies R Us.

If you love the themes of Winnie the Pooh, but also value natural fabrics and organic sources for your child’s nursery, then you’ll love the new Winnie the Pooh Natural Look range from Disney Baby.This range of baby products has been produced

Weaning and organic food
By Sarah Lawson on 22/08/2008 in Feeding
When you first start to feed your baby solids, you have an amazing chance to make a good, healthy start. But why go organic?

Although there are a growing number of people who choose organic food as adults as well as for their families, it is still hotly debated as to exactly what the benefits are, versus the cost of organics.In our readers vote in the summer

Maclaren's Organic Skincare for Babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/07/2009 in Products
Pushchair gurus Maclaren branch out into organic skincare ranges called Maclaren beginning…

and children is a great habit to get into.Maclaren's 'beginning…' range of organic skincare productsWhen Maclaren originally launched the Maclaren beginning… all-in-one skincare range we covered it here on ThinkBaby. However, since then the company have

Talkback: Winnie the Pooh organic clothing
By Lucy Sykes on 18/11/2011 in forum
Try to always buy organic, too many toxins in non organic materials, just purchased some gorgeous organic playsuits from http://www.essentia...

Try to always buy organic, too many toxins in non organic materials, just purchased some gorgeous organic playsuits from http://www.essentials4baby.com which I highly recommend.

Rachel's Organic team with Annabel Karmel
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/06/2007 in Products
The organic dairy company Rachel's Organic has linked with children's food expert Annabel Karmel to create a useful guide to dairy recipes

Image 1 | Image 2Launched for National Organic Dairy Week, Rachel's Organic have linked with children's recipe author Annabel Karmel to create a handy book of meal ideas. Although parents these days are aware of the potential for childhood allergies

Plum's latest organic goodies for babies
By Sarah Lawson on 08/02/2008 in Products
Organic baby foods with great taste and the texture of homemade food for parents and babies on the go

, are very welcome additions to the shop shelves!Continuing their line of nutritious, organic recipes, the new items reflect Plum's belief that by this stage, baby food should be a little more textured (as if mashed with a fork rather than pulped in a

Ella's Kitchen organic weaning goodies
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/10/2006 in Products
Ella's Kitchen's 100 per cent organic fruit and vegetable smoothies are perfect for keeping as standby meals in your changing bag.

importantly, yummy, for our little ones.We first wrote about Ella’s Kitchen’s organic pure fruit tubes back in March, when they first launched with two fruity flavours.Bolstered by their success, the company set up by Paul Lindley (that’s Ella’s dad, in case




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