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With just a few weeks to go, there is enough time to prepare for Halloween. And to think about how to give it some eco twist, without missing out all the fun. Here are some tips on having a “green” Halloween – from Trick-or-Treating to hosting a Halloween party for the neighbour kids. Pumpkin There is no Halloween without pumpkins. Organic ones are the way to go. Use your imagination to carve it. Wash pumpkin seeds in water and air-dry the seeds by spreading them out on a screen or pap... Read More
Going back to work is an emotional moment for both mother and child. It is hard to believe that someone else will take care of our little ones the same way we do. But mummies do need to go back to work, and children do need to find their new friends at the daycare. Most of us, parents, do our best to avoid exposing our kids to chemicals in our homes. But have you thought about daycare and preschool? Lots of daycares and preschools have PVC sleeping mats, use toxic chemical cleaning products... Read More
This past monday my son went to his 2 month check up. Everything turned out just fine. He is now 13 pounds even. I am sur[rised to see how well he is doing since he was born four weeks early. I expected to encounter a lot of health problems. But blessings straigh from above have helped us both bounce back from his surprising entrance. Later that Monday I called my big brother Chris in Michigan. I told him that he has a nephew. He was totally shocked and amazed. We talked for hal... Read More
Super diet for super strong immunity. Food plays an extremely important role in fighting any flu. To make sure your child would skip the swine flu, try to follow a diet, rich in vitamins and minerals. If your child is already on a varied diet, offer him lots of fruit and vegetables with every meal, and make sure they are fresh and free of nasty chemicals (by buying organic). If you are still breastfeeding, make changes to your diet, too. Try to serve with every meal as much as possible fruits an... Read More
Foods such as crisps, chips and biscuits are being given to children in small percentage of the UK nurseries, revealed recent research from governing body Ofsted. Junk or processed foods, banned or restricted in schools, still appear on nursery some menus. A parallel survey indicated that some nurseries in England and Wales are serving processed foods, sugary drinks and foods high in additives, salt and fat. According to England’s Department for Children, Schools and Families, it is a legal re... Read More
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