Posts Tagged ‘eco friendly products’

Toys for the not-so-big boys

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

I was out looking for a perfect gift for my brother’s 3 year old son. He’s super cute, adorable and so full of energy you’d wonder where he is getting all of it. I wanted to give him a wonderful toy he can play with, enjoy and have a great time with. But I don’t want to give just any random toy in the mall. I have a specific criterion in mind. I wanted to buy one of those green toys.

This eco-truck caught my attention so bad that the next thing I knew, I’ve already bought it.

This toy is made out of natural products. It was created from a mixture of recycled plastic and reclaimed wood. Reclaimed woods are actually used woods that are taken and re-used for a different purpose. This toy is also paint-free, eliminating harmful chemicals that paints give off. Aside from being one of those green products, it also has the functionality that make it fun and excellent for kids to play with. Because they are not battery-operated, kids will have to manually maneuver and manipulate the truck and make it move according to their own desires. While my nephew is enjoying, his mind is slowly being developed.

I thought finding eco-friendly products would be a tough job. I thought I wouldn’t find nontoxic toys to give as a gift. I was proven wrong with this eco-truck. It tells us that there are still safe baby products out there. Now that is good news.

The ultimate Eco Furniture: The Growth Chart

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Part of being a parent is constant doting and taking down all progress and developments. It seems as though a journal containing all major changes in our babies is a must for us mothers. It calms our worries, brings indescribable joy to our hearts and eases our soul knowing our babies are making it in the big world.

One entry in this journal we all have is the growth spurts on our little darlings. We have given our baby natural products to keep them safe. We have given them green baby products to ensure that they have only the best. Naturally, we want to know the effects. The most evident physical change in them is their growth. As I prepare to step up to that exciting role, I went around and looked for the best growth chart there is. I wanted something different, something unique and out of the ordinary. I also wanted something safe which is my I opted to look for eco furniture. This search led me to the surfboard growth chart which was exactly what I had in mind.

The surfboard growth chart is intricately designed, durable and made from birchwood plywood that are free from toxins of any kind which adds them to the list of eco friendly products. It holds the shape of a surfboard (hence the name) and can easily be assembled. It is one of those nontoxic products keeps our babies and the environment safe altogether. If you place this in your kid’s room, it’ll blend right in. The design is created to stand the test of time so that even if your kid is all grown up, he’d still want to keep it. For us mothers, green products are definitely the way to go.

Organic Baby Toys

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Organic Baby ToysOrganic products started out with parents wanting their children to have nontoxic things that are involved in the child’s daily needs, such as clothes and toys. Back in the day, before fertilizers and pesticides induced crops and children’s toys did not have phthalates and bisphenol A in them, wooden blocks and other toys were literally whittled from trees. Cotton was hand-woven by those who were not able to buy bulk material from a merchant and were dyed with fruits and other natural products used to color things.

Spinning cotton and whittling toys may be gone now, but the organic baby products are now coming back to the modern world. The elimination of plastics is one of the benefits of purchasing organic baby toys. The usual baby toys contain phthalates and this causes many health problems for children like hormone troubles, kidney and liver harm, cancer and asthma. The chemicals used to dye the toys are not worth the health of your baby.

Babies tend to put almost everything in their mouths and with organic baby toys, parents can relax because no harm will come to their child via unhealthy chemicals. Though they cost more than ordinary toys, it is best to invest on natural baby products for the safety of our children.

Why Organic Baby Clothes

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Organic baby clothes are made from certified organic products, which are grown without the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Growing cotton the organic way lessens the environmental pollution of fertilizers by 25 percent and more than 10 percent on pesticides. The reduction of such pollutants would reduce tremendously if more cotton were grown organically. Purchasing organic baby products encourages other people to do the same and together we can all do our part in saving the planet.

Using natural baby products ensures that producers abide to have their product labeled as organic and their products must contain at least 70 percent organically produced cotton, and should be labeled how much percentage of organic made material was used to create the merchandise.

According to parents who have used organic baby clothes and conventional ones, organic clothes are much softer, thus making it more comfortable for the baby to wear. Organic clothing is also produced from organic cotton and is more long-lasting. They can also be passed down for years and can still hold up to an active baby’s life.

Organic baby clothes are in demand as more people become aware of the benefits they have for the environment as well as for babies. Purchasing organic clothes and other safe baby products means raising healthier children and is a small step towards having a better environment.

Conventionally Grown Cotton Is Damaging

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Organic Cotton BeddingTwo years ago, there were massive toy recalls and concerned parents have begun asking questions. People started thinking whether or not children’s toys are safe, if the same thing goes for children’s beddings and clothes. Lead-laden toys should definitely be out of a child’s reach but it’s time to scrutinize what our children eat, feel, touch and wear in their daily lives. Even cotton is no longer safe for our children and it used to be the natural fiber of choice.

Clothing made of cotton retains harmful toxic residues that cause eczema, rashes and other skin irritations. Organically grown cotton, though, is a different story. Organic cotton bedding and other organic baby clothes are made of pure, natural and breathable fiber.

Nowadays, conventionally grown cotton is one of the most environmentally damaging crops in the world because it results in water pollution and calamitous effects on wildlife. Aside from that it also causes chronic illness in farm workers, since 25 percent of the world’s chemical insecticides are being used. This also results in 25 to75 million agricultural workers suffering from acute pesticide poisoning.

Because insects develop a resistance towards pesticides over time, farmers find ways to modify harsher insect repellents which end up in the air, soil and plants. These chemicals will eventually end up in our children’s bodies if we do not use eco friendly products.

Information on Organic Baby Shampoo

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

For the sake of the environment and the health of our children, one should start using natural bath products and organic baby shampoo. Natural shampoo, clothing, food, soap and other things used in our daily life are best when they’re organic. We don’t need all the chemicals that big businesses have been advertising for so many years. When considering your child’s health, ask yourself if you want chemicals in your child’s hair and skin. As parents, we want what is best for our children, and organic shampoo is natural and better for them in the long run.

Most companies that produce eco friendly products are keen on supporting and saving our environment; they care about the earth. The merchandises they create are natural and good for the earth as well as their customers. The best thing about it is that there are no nasty chemicals that will end up going down the drain.

The longer you use safe baby products then the more you would notice the difference.

Buying Organic Products Makes a Difference

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Did you know that 20 to 25 percent of herbicides worldwide are use to grow cotton? 10 percent of pesticides worldwide are also used on cotton and these chemicals end up in the air, water and ground. Pesticides present a higher reason for concern with our children because of their low body weight and high metabolism. There are numerous reasons why we parents should choose organic baby products for our babies.

While synthetic baby products may be less expensive, green baby products provide a safer and more natural product for children. Natural baby products do not contain the chemicals or pesticide residues that conventional products contain and this makes them the more reliable choice for natural baby care.

Hemp is actually breathable fabric and it is also very versatile. It is wonderful to use for baby for many different reasons. This plant can be grown without the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers. Many products deplete soil of nutrients but hemp does just the opposite because it adds nutrients to the soil; it is a valuable renewable resource. One of the materials used to make organic cotton bedding and diapers is hemp. These diapers and beddings will last through several babies and what’s best about it is that the more you wash them, the better they are. They become softer and more absorbent with every wash.

Reasons to Use Organic Cloth Diapers

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Greeno Bambino Calming Diaper Rash CreamA long time ago, the only option mothers had when it came to their baby’s diapers was cloth. Now, it is a lot harder to pick out which brand is the best for babies. Debates on disposables versus cloth came about and today, there are numerous mothers who choose green baby products and organic cloth diapers for babies.

Organic cloth is the best type of diapers a mother can buy for her child. One of the basic reasons that parents are going organic nowadays is because natural baby products means comfort for the baby. Mothers are tired of the rashes and other skin irritations that disposable diapers leave on their children. Cloth diapers rub less and remain more comfortable for toddlers as well.
The second reason is finances. Parents want to spend their time and money enjoying their children instead of making trips to purchase diapers on a regular basis. They don’t have to budget for diapers if they just buy it once and are all set. Families with more than one child also benefit the most because they can reuse the same diapers.

More chemicals and other substances are harming our children than ever before. Organic diapers are a healthier option and can reduce the risk of an allergic reaction. They are made with eco friendly products and are therefore a healthier option most especially for infants.

Instead of piling disposable diapers in our local landfill, we end up doing something positive for the world we all live in. Despite the type or style of diaper we decide to use, going with organic baby products will enhance our life considerably.

Why Use Organic Baby Shampoo and Soap

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Organic Baby Shampoo

Two reasons why parents should let their children use organic baby shampoo and soap is one, the health of the child and two, because of the environment. Organic products are natural, therefore they do not have all the chemicals found in mass-produced skin care products that can cause skin irritation to children. Components of organic shampoo are found in plant-based renewable resources that are manufactured in a chemical-free environment.

The popularity of antibacterial soaps have skyrocketed in recent years though there has been a debate on how helpful it actually is. Some researchers say that these products have been contributing to the emergence of more skin irritations as well as drug-resistant superbugs. These agents are known to cause skin problems such as eczema and can increase dryness and roughness as well as kill off sensitive bacteria, leaving behind hardier strains such as E Coli and staphylococcus aureus that may live longer.
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (CSC) commissioned an independent laboratory to analyze the contents of 48 different baby products. The chemicals formaldehyde and 1,4 dioxane are the most common found in skin care products. Common ingredients likely to be contaminated with 1,4-dioxane include polyethylene, sodium laureth sulfate, PEG-100 stearate, and ceteareth-20.

Organic skin care and baby shampoo contains nothing but all natural ingredients and fragrances that have been recognized for generations as safe and effective personal care products.

Why Choose Organic Toys for Children

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Greeno Bambino Organic Teether

When children hold one of their baby toys, oftentimes they put it in their mouth which is perfectly natural and it’s also a way for children to explore the things around them. Many baby toys that are presently in the market, though, may not be the best thing for your child to be playing with. In fact, most of them are harmful to the health of children.

Regular toys that are produced with non-organic fibers are not helping save the environment. Many of these baby toys end up in landfills after children outgrow them. Those who buy regular toys are also promoting the growth of non-organic fibers as well as the spraying of pesticides into the environment. According to research, organic toys also typically biodegrade easier than those that are made from plastics. When commercial cotton and other fibers are being grown, they are exposed to various pesticides and other chemicals to keep the pests away and improve the crop. These chemicals are sprayed onto the cotton and they find their way into the material which can be very harmful to our children whenever they put their toys in their mouth.

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride is found in plastic teethers and there is no such law that states teethers should not be made from PVC. Besides poisonous chemical offgassing, PVC or vinyl contains phthalates. PVC can never be recycled and toys in Europe are not allowed to be made of such.

Toys made from organic, hemp or wool are eco-friendly and generally safer as well as wood with non-toxic finish. These choices are often a safe one and eco-friendly, too.