Eco-Friendly Paints
If you are expecting a new baby, you are probably thinking about painting a nursery. Often anxious about the strong-smelling, conventional paints, many parents are looking for eco-friendly alternatives. Today, there are a number of brands of low-odor paints with reduced VOCs (volatile organic compounds). What are VOCs? VOCs (volatile organic compounds) are the solvents [...]
Read MorePicky Eaters – Make Eating Fun!
Most parents of toddlers know that mealtimes can be touch-and-go. Sometimes your toddler will eat everything in sight, while at others, all they want is a fish cracker. What they will eat one day, does not guarantee they will eat it the next. Using bribery, begging, and cajoling, you try and try to get the [...]
Read MoreThe Diaper Debate
It would appear that the verdict is still out on whether disposable or cloth diapers are better for your baby and better for the environment. Deciding to use cloth or disposable diapers depends on your lifestyle, personal preference, and your concern for the environment. Remember, the choice that is right for YOU and YOUR baby [...]
Read MoreChemical in Plastic may Harm Children
A US federal body, The National Toxicology Program (NTP), part of the National Institutes of Health, has released a report concluding that there is “some concern” that fetuses, babies, and children are at risk from Bisphenol A. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a man-made chemical that mimics estrogen. It is used primarily in the production of [...]
Read MorePhthalates Ban
The tide could be shifting in favor of consumers. US Congress has agreed to ban three dangerous phthalates in childrens’ products. This is despite Exxon-Mobile and other toy manufacturers aggressive and expensive ($22 million) lobbying campaign against the bill. A pending study will determine if three other types of phthalates are also harmful to children. [...]
Read MoreRecent Eco Baby Blog Posts
- Buying Organic Produce
- 5 Tips to a Green Baby Nursery
- The Bisphenol A Debate
- High Level of Fire Retardants Found in Toddlers
- Why do my Born Free bottles look yellow?


