Our little tot is just about to turn five months old — but he’s still having a bit of trouble keeping his balance when sitting up. I give him another few months or so before those core muscles start lending a hand — but in the meantime, this Ritzy Sitzy Bamboo cover might provide him [...]
Continue reading...20. March 2009
I love the idea behind the Peekaru — which essentially keeps your baby bundled up while exposing only their head. It fits over all sorts of standard baby carriers using a zip. Of course, in certain positions, it also looks like they’re sticking out your stomach — throwing me back to that scene in Aliens [...]
Continue reading...16. March 2009
There are a million witty baby slogans out there, but this one has me rolling about. As Green Daily points out, carrying your infant about in this organic onesie might just inspire real conversation about compost piles. That, or how compostable those gDiapers he or she has on are. Or, just: “Where is the changing [...]
Continue reading...12. March 2009
Baby K’tan, the popular makers of double-sling carriers, is introducing a new 100% organic version. Presented in a beautiful un-dyed natural color, each organic cotton carrier is azo dye-free, chemical-free and certified to organic and baby safety standards. From the site, “The Baby K’tan has added security and back support as compared to the traditional sling, [...]
Continue reading...4. March 2009
I spotted these onesies from Organic Crush and just had to share them. Made from 100% Organic Cotton — and beautifully stitched — each one features a witty environmental slogan addressing themes like Global Warming (warm my bottle, not the planet), the Ozone (my gas is ozone friendly) or the need for conservation (why use [...]
Continue reading...28. February 2009
It’s great to see so many baby clothes coming out with green messages — and the new 100% organic cotton offerings from OBLI Organics are a perfect example. Now your baby can proudly proclaim themselves to be an “Eco Princess” or a guitar hero with a groove for shouting “Green rocks!”. For those little ones [...]
Continue reading...
27. March 2009
0 Comments