My "baby" recently turned 3. Unfortunately, his entire wish list consisted of plastic toys--from Legos to these weird Mashem things, there was nary a wooden/woolen/beeswax item to be found. My kids play with Legos more than any other toy, and fortunately, they are made of ABS plastic, which is of pretty low toxicity concern. As for other toys you ask my about often, here's my
Non-Toxic Toys, Clothes & Gear
2015 Nontoxic Holiday Gift Guide
If you're looking to give only Good Stuff this holiday season, here are some of our favorite gift ideas for everyone on your list. For Toddlers & Kids Natural Paint Kit Non-toxic, environmentally-friendly, and compostable. The best part? It's made with fruits and veggies and the paints smell delicious! Real Rubby Ducky No phthalates here! This rubber ducky doubles as a
Safe Baby Clothing Guide
1. Under the Nile / 2. MilkBarn / 3. Hanna Andersson / 4. Kate Quinn Organics If you’re a Gimme the Good Stuff reader, you likely to try to eat organically grown food and are taking steps to eliminate toxins in your home. So it probably seems like a no-brainer to insist on organic cotton clothing for your kids. But organic clothing is harder to find than the regular stuff (although becoming
3 Reasons to Wear Your Baby That No One Ever Talks About
This post originally appeared in our blog on The Huffington Post. If you're a parent in 2013, you probably own a baby carrier or two. We've got a Moby, an Ergo, a BabyHawk and a BBslen, all of which were well-used during Felix's infancy and toddlerhood. (OK, I lied -- I could never get the hang of the BB Slen, even though I desperately wanted to be one of those Brooklyn moms who