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PRODUCT: HappyBaby: The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 Months by the founders of HAPPYBABY, Robert W. Sears, and Amy Marlow (September 2009, Harper Collins)

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COST: $11.55 softcover / $16.99 ebook

BASICS: From HAPPYBABY; “HappyBaby The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 Months, focuses on the most crucial and confusing time for growing families: the beginning. This book is the one-stop source for new moms and dads who are committed to having the healthiest, happiest family possible. This groundbreaking book offers a proactive, harmonious approach to parenting that’s easier, greener, and just plain better for your precious infant or toddler.

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New Grass from Boon

by Jennifer on October 24, 2009

I’m a little Boon obsessed. I pretty much stalk them because they’re always coming out with the most adorable and affordable non-toxic baby and kid products. Coming out in December they’ve got a handy new countertop drying rack that will bring a little springtime into your kitchen (no matter the time of year) and come in handy too for all those little baby items.

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Grass, the newest creation from Boon is a handy dandy drying rack for little items like pacifiers, baby spoons, bottle accessories and more. I wish I’d had this when my son was a baby because I was always losing his littlest gear in the bottom of the dish-rack. This rack allows you to dry your gear, but not lose it in the process.

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The drying rack set is non-toxic, BPA-free, phtalate free, and PVC free, plus it’s low profile will look great in any kitchen. Best of all, you can pop all components into the dishwasher for easy cleaning.

grassVisit Boon to learn more plus sign up for email notification so you’ll know when this is available for purchase.

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A Safe Green Baby Mattress

October 10, 2009

It pays to look for a green baby mattress. Most traditional mattresses are made with PVC, polyester, and or foam. After production these mattresses are covered in flame-retardant chemicals and PBDE’s. Some of these chemicals have been implicated in SIDS – although not all research backs that up. Also consider that babies spend quite a [...]

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