Posts Tagged ‘organic baby clothes’

My Little Pakora: An Organic Baby Line and Multicultural Resources Center

Like many multicultural moms, I find a direct link between a sustainable way of living and the wisdom of old world cultures. As an Indian mom, I have always had a tremendously soft spot for South Asia inspired parenting resources. I have always maintained that it is not easy raising multicultural kids, so I will take all the help I can get.

An old adage tells us that company loves misery, obviously other moms like me feel the same way! I [...]

Recycled Fashion: Eco-Hip for your Baby

Looking for an eco conscious clothing option for your little one? Check out Forever Jack, a line made from recycled onesies and imprinted with a Dragonfly logo.

Forever Jack came to be after the founder, Jenny Sanford, lost one of her twin sons shortly after birth, a friend later shared the Dragon Fly Story as a way to remind the family that Jack is Forever. Now, Jenny imprints Dragonflies onto her recycled onesies and an outfit is born. You can read their full story on the website.

On Target with Inexpensive Organic

Trips to Target are an inevitable guilty pleasure in my life. Kiddopotamus Swaddle at Target

I love Method cleaning supplies, candles and laundry products, was looking forward to the organic collection designed by Rogan all spring and was thrilled to find ADORABLE baby clothes, crib bumpers and a number of other supplies there in the “eco-friendly” shopping section of their website.

Finally, a mass-merchandiser who get’s it and is offering [...]

Go Gween With An Organic Baby Onsie From Babyish.com

go-gween.jpgBaby booms seem to come in waves. First everyone you know is having babies, then there’s a lull. I’ve been pleased to find that in the latest round of babies being born, there are lots of organic and natural baby presents from which to choose.

The organic onsie from Babyish.com is going to be one of my favorites. I’ve always been a fan of clothing with cute sayings. The ones I wore in my single days tended toward the racy; now they tend toward the green so what better to give my newly maternal friends than a onsie or baby hat with the tagline:

Go Gween!

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