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Baby Products For A Better World!

Written by Organically-Comfortable
December 14, 2009

Baby gifts are a perfect way to introduce new parents to go green clothing and products. When you give a gift to a new baby, consider the many options in green baby products. Giving green gifts is increasingly becoming popular, because it offers an opportunity for your gift to stand out from the usual baby gifts, while making a positive impact on the Earth.

Your choices in buying green baby clothes are just so many and increases almost daily. These days, you can find organically-grown cotton clothing fairly easy. Organic cotton is free from toxic chemicals and grown with natural fertilizers. Bamboo is also an excellent choice for baby clothes, as it is not just softer that the softest cotton on the market, but eco-friendly too. Bamboo fabrics have a natural sheen and are often compared to cashmere and silk. Another wonderful benefit of using bamboo fabric for baby clothing is that it has naturally-occurring antibacterial properties.


Baby Deserves Nothing but the Best

Written by Organically-Comfortable
October 1, 2009

There are few joys in life that compare to the feeling new parents experience when they bring their baby home for the first time. In their earliest stages of infancy, children are so fragile and tiny that one can’t help but be charmed. Most parents plan for the baby’s arrival well in advance, setting up a nursery with all of the furniture and other essentials. Even before the baby grows old enough to be mobile, it’s essential that parents make the nursery child-proof.

When tackling such crucial safety measures, you’ll need to begin by fitting any sharp edges in the room with padding. This means encasing the corners of furniture with some sort of barrier. Use heavy-duty tape or special plastic inserts to block off electrical sockets. Move any furniture that’s near a window away to the other side of the room. With these steps completed, you’ll be ready to deliver the child to his new home, securely covered with an organic baby wrap.


Benefits of Baby Wraps

Written by Organically-Comfortable
June 17, 2009

It’s no surprise that physical contact with your child has many concrete and definite benefits. It’s with this idea in mind that so many mothers choose to purchase baby slings or baby wraps. These allow the mother to hold the baby securely to their body while still having their hands free to perform other tasks. In some cases, babies who are frequently held with a sling tend to cry less, sleep through the night, and more easily nurse than non-sling held babies.

And because organic clothing does not contain the harmful or harsh chemicals that standard clothing contains, many mothers and parents choose to purchase organic baby wraps. This way, they receive the general benefits of the baby wrap, but they also get to enjoy the benefits of organic fabric. Because the fabric tends to be even softer and more luxurious than other types of non-organic fabric, babies tend to enjoy being in these kinds of wraps even more than other wrap options.


Ensuring You’re Buying Organic

Written by Organically-Comfortable
May 18, 2009

As people have become more and more aware of conservation issues, the term “organic” seems to have cropped up exponentially. Nowadays, it applies to everything from our food to our clothing. But what exactly does organic mean? And how can you tell if somebody is actually making good on their promise that a product is entirely organic? In terms of clothing, the organic label can only truly be used when the fibers are natural and there are no chemicals used in the growing process.

Buying truly organic clothing becomes especially important with baby clothing, because the sensitive skin of babies is more likely to react to the chemicals used in mass produced products. Therefore, organic baby clothing is a much desired product. But make sure the producers aren’t just playing on the popularity of “organic.” If you have any doubt about the clothing you’re purchasing, check with the manufacturer. Ask questions about the growing process of the cotton and the dyes used. If the producer is credible, they will provide the answers you need or direct you to who can provide the reassurance that you’re actually buying organic.