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Cozy Cocoon Swaddle Sock Preview
An organic cotton swaddle sock for small babies, designed to promote sleep and comfort.Posted: 20 June 2008
Method launches skincare for kids and 'Squeaky Green' book
...per cent derived from plants, and the designs look to be practical too -- the baby hair and body wash has a huge cap that can be used as a cup to help rinse your...Posted: 13 June 2008
Ethical Child Trust Funds, compared
What choice is there for the parent who wants their CTF money invested in green and ethical companies, rather than polluters and animal testers? We asked the experts.Posted: 20 June 2008
And for Baby's organic summer wardrobe...
...three rules founder and designer of Piccalilly, Hannah Evans, applies to the baby and children's clothes she sells. The newly launched Fairtrade and organic...Posted: 04 June 2008
Best organic baby slings
...Liedloff's book about her time in the South American jungle. She found that baby-carrying and other ancient ways of child-rearing were turning out children who...Posted: 26 June 2008
Close Rouge Baby Carrier Review
...meet the lower straps, where they pass through pairs of metal rings. Once your baby is tucked safely inside the sling, a separate fabric wrap goes around them and...Posted: 26 June 2008
Huggababy Organic Sling Review
...large metal rings instead of knots. So it's very quick to adjust it to fit a baby. The diagonal swag of fabric acts as a cradle for a newborn, or can be used to...Posted: 26 June 2008
Wilkinet Baby Carrier Review
...prefer. But the Wilkinet's design has fabric ties like a sling. This means the baby is held tight to your body -- you won't get a backache and the baby feels snug...Posted: 25 June 2008
Didymos Wraparound Sling Review
...and a DVD that's worth watching, since there are six main ways to carry your baby: on your front, hip or back. But notably it is not designed to have your tot...Posted: 24 June 2008
5 myths about reusable nappies (and 5 truths)
They're too fiddly! Bad for the environment! They'll poke your eyes out! We've put five myths to the sword in this story -- and revealed five truths, too.Posted: 20 June 2008
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