EdenHome.com - Eden Home is a company based in Lake Stevens, Washington. They specialize in organic and all-natural products for home, bed, bath and baby. Their organic baby bedding is made from organic cotton and finished with natural dyes. Their organic baby clothes are comfortable for a baby to wear. They only sell eco-friendly toys and they select skincare and body care that's made from all-natural or organic ingredients. Their philosophy is that family comes first and that from start to finish what things your children come in contact with should be safe and pure. They sell baby accessories, baby blankets and bedding, baby clothing, even baby furniture and baby skincare. If you want to not only have your baby draped in organic but your home as well, consider this company's products so that your entire house can be environmentally protected for you and baby.
BabyEarth.com - BabyEarth started in 2003 as a company known as Baby-Wise. It just rebranded itself in 2008 as the now-called BabyEarth. This site is more than just a site but it's also a resource. Complete with BabyEarth Blogs with expert advice, baby registry, and also products to help you get acclimated to a new life with baby, BabyEarth is one-stop shopping for all-natural and organic products. If you're looking to have a green baby consider this website for your green baby needs.
SproutBaby.com - SproutBaby is an online retailer that focuses on organic baby food, baby care and mom care products. They offer a food line called Sprout Foods which is organic, gourmet, shelf-stable and created by celebrity chef Tyler Florence. One of their foundation partners is Healthy Child Healthy World, of which SproutBaby.com donates 1% of its sales directly to that foundation.
GreenPeaNursery.com - Green Pea Nursery has an online store as well as a baby store located in downtown Apex, North Carolina. Unlike most retail stores they offer no sales tax and free shipping. They have a wide selection of organic baby items, baby nursery furniture, toddler accessories and more. This company also supports the Kid-Safe Chemicals Act which was introduced in May 2008 and sponsored by Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey.
Speesees.com - Speesees is all about being fun, fair and organic. It was started by a lady named Rachel Pearson who grew up in the 70s and 80s with parents who taught all-natural and organic ways that stuck with her through adulthood. You can find their clothes in various shops and stores throughout the country. They are a member of the Organic Trade Association.
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Post a CommentThanks for the extra reference; nice website as well!
I'd recommend shoporganic.com - both for baby and family.