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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

5 Ridiculously CUTE, Colorful, Green Gifts for Baby

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Eco-friendly baby products are hotter than tattooed celebrities right now. Why? Because going green with baby just makes sense. The world is a scary place based on what you can see. Who wants to think about the invisible dangers lurking around like toxins and chemicals?

Glass baby bottles stepped off of the dish rack and onto the runway, thanks to WeeGo. These adorable mini WeeGo bottles by babylife are draped in colorful modern silicone sleeves. If you’re looking for a cute and functional gift for the new mom in your world, grab her a rainbow of WeeGo goodness. She won’t be disappointed. $12

Introducing the cutest calorie-free cupcake you’ve ever seen. (Based on my expertise in the cupcake kingdom, I know moms will be buying these for themselves.) Four tasty knitted treats are perfect for baby’s little hands. They’re made through fair trade practices. Don’t forget the milk! $35

leggies

I love leggins for babies because I’m secretly still a huge fan of legwarmers. Anyway, these leggies come in fun styles and one size fits all. The cotton is 100% certified organic. The best part is, you don’t have to wrestle with tights during diaper changes. $12

7 Days of Bodysuits? You betcha! Nobody knows organic baby clothes like Kate Quinn. Boasting bright colors for every day of the week, this gift set is the perfect idea for new parents. $92

Bath time calls for lots of monkeying around with these adorable 100% organic cotton hooded towels featuring everyone’s favorite playful friend - the monkey! These towels are spa-grade with organic terry towleing on the inside and organic french cotton knit on the outside. I’m jealous!  $39

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  • Pat's Avatar
    Posted by Pat Mon Dec 1, 2008 12:53pm PST

    Well...if you really want to go green, then let's not add to all the "stuff" being manufactured out there. That being said, long before "green" was cool, a lot of us parents wanted non-toxic, sustainable, organic goods for our children. So it's actually kind of cool to see this in the mainstream.

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  • berwoman's Avatar
    Posted by berwoman Sat Feb 21, 2009 4:54am PST

    Ok, I am all about being "green" and using organic materials, recycling-I do it religously! I have one major issue with all of this-the cost! I mean HELLOOOOOOO, am I missing something/ Our economy is in the pooper and people are charging $92 for onsies? They are gonna get puked on and poop is gonna leak outta the sides of those disposable diapers you are using. I know it cost more to make sustainable products to make these things organic, and I think it is great, but it really isn't realistic. If you want people to use organic, and be "green"-it has to be affordable. Come on!!

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