By admin, on November 18th, 2010%
From birth to six months both Health Canada and The World Health Organization agree that exclusively breastfeeding your baby is optimum. Breast milk is nutrient dense and will provide everything your baby needs for growth, development, health and wellness. If you have chosen to formula feed, your baby should only be feed formula during the first . . . → Read More: Starting Solids and Best First Foods for Baby
By admin, on May 13th, 2010%
We first learned about Bot Tots when we were looking for unique, organic baby clothing and we found the adorable Lily O’Geary onesie. As we learned more about the mission of the company and the quality of the products we knew we had found something unique and worth sharing.
Bot Tots was founded by Erin Saelens with . . . → Read More: Book Review: Cog Corner Goes Green
By admin, on April 27th, 2010%
If you just can’t do cloth diapers but want to make better choices for your baby and the environment then consider disposables that are more environmentally friendly.
Most disposable diapers are made from non-renewable wood and plastic which clearly have a negative impact on the earth. Even cloth diapers need to be washed consuming water, detergent and . . . → Read More: Love Your Disposable Diapers? Easy “Green” Options for Baby
By admin, on November 19th, 2009%
Whether you are running errands, still juggling a demanding work schedule or chasing your other 3 children, pregnancy is not a time to skip meals or grab fast food on the go. A good rule is to choose snacks you can pack in your bag for convenience but that also last a few days or longer so that . . . → Read More: Pregnant Moms-on-the-Go: Keep These Snacks Handy
By admin, on November 12th, 2009%
Yes, you can reduce your envionmental impact even when purchasing Ovulation Tests or Pregnancy Tests.
Like many excited moms-to-be finding out exactly when you ovulate can be tricky and if you think you are pregnant, you may start taking tests early and end up using 4 or 5 in one month at a cost of $35-$100.
The . . . → Read More: Pregnancy Tests: Pink, Blue and GREEN
