Archive for the ‘Eco-Friendly’ Category

Kistner Supply’s Cashmere Eye Pillows

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Kistner Supply (makers of Mother’s Stork, a beautiful heirloom baby book, among other items) just launched a new fabulous product – Cashmere Eye Pillows. Who doesn’t love cashmere? And get this: each pillow is handmade from recycled pure cashmere, so they’re both luxurious and eco-friendly.

Depending what you like, you can either pop these pillows (filled with organic flax seed) in the freezer for some cool relief, or in the microwave for 30 seconds, for some soothing warmth.

It’s the perfect accessory for when you need to take a time out – even if it’s just for a few moments!

And to add even more of an “ooooh…. ahhhh” factor, each pillow is presented in a white box with a Kistner Supply signature striped grosgrain ribbon and letter pressed gift card. Valentine’s Day gift, anyone?

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Celebrity Interview: Actress Nicole Sullivan

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Actress Nicole Sullivan, known by many for her years on MADtv, may be having fun as the star on Lifetime’s Rita Rocks, but what is she really mad about these days? Her 20-month-old son, Dashel.

Here she shares with The Cradle Crush some of her favorite mom and baby products that she thinks are truly crushworthy…

Little Giraffe Blanket - The blue blankets. I loved them when he was a baby. It basically was for me because I loved the way they felt when I held them. And now he loves them. When he sees them, he says “night, night”. He wants to lay down with it and cuddle.

Little Stork Bags – These bags are great! They are gift bags for expectant mothers. My feet got so fat… literally you’ve never seen anything like my feet. I couldn’t get my Crocs or Uggs on because my feet were so thick. I couldn’t even wear flip-flops because they wouldn’t squeeze in. The only thing I could wear was a slipper, and the Little Stork Bag has great slippers… they’re the best. I broke them open early so I could wear them – I wore them every day for 2 1/2 months before I gave birth!

White Noise Machine (and black out fabric) – This is the thing I rely on more than anything. We put that on when he sleeps, as well as black out fabric for the window, so now it is midnight in his room any time of day. I staple-gunned it to his window and now his naps have gotten so much better. It’s great.

See The Cradle’s article Baby Sleep Secret: White Noise

Starfall.com – This is like crack to him… he’s addicted. It’s awesome. Dash is 20 months old and knows all the letters of the alphabet. He points them out on stores… and it’s all because of Starfall.com. It’s really rockin’.

Read more about Nicole and her refreshing take on everything from pregnancy weight gain to dealing with the paparazzi.

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Eco-Friendly Bathtime for Baby

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Soothing all natural products with ingredients like lavender and tangerine essential oil… Silky soft organic cotton robes and towels… A nice deep tub that submerges you in water up to your shoulders. Sound heavenly? Well, it should… its eco-friendly bathtime for baby!

Here are some of our favorite ways to get baby clean while staying “green”!

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The Spoiled Mama

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

We at The Cradle love lotions and potions! Current crush? The Spoiled Mama.

What’s not to love? The packaging is pretty and the products are made with organic and natural ingredients… free from preservatives, parabens and synthetic fragrances. Eco-friendly and oh-so-fabulous!

Our faves? The Cocoa & Shea Tummy Butter – you can use it during pregnancy to help with your growing belly, or after birth to help fade stretch marks – and the Extreme Mama Body Crème – to help aid itchy, dry bellies and skin. Both are super-rich and luscious, and they smell delicious, too!

Trust us, these products will surely help you get that pregnancy glow!

Special offer: Cradle readers will receive a 10% discount for any of The Spoiled Mama products.

For the coupon code, visit The Cradle Deals & Discounts.

Guest Cradle Crusher: EcoStiletto’s Rachel Sarnoff

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Rachel Sarnoff is an environista who wants to help you shrink your carbon footprint (from an Ugg boot to a Manolo!) through daily eco-friendly fashion, beauty, parenting and lifestyle tips at EcoStiletto.

Cradle note: Check out EcoStiletto this month – they’re giving away a free pair (or pairs) of eco-friendly shoes worth $500 or more each and every month in 2009!

So, what’s Rachel currently crushing on? (You can count on it being eco-friendly!)

I’d love to dress all three of my children—all the world’s children, frankly—in organic cotton. The production of conventional cotton dumps a whole bunch of unnecessary pesticides and insecticides into the Earth, not to mention the residual chemicals that stay on the fabrics, which we put next to our little ones’ bodies. But organic cotton products tend to be more expensive than their conventional cousins, and with the amount of buying I have to do to keep my kids clothed, it can be prohibitive. Enter Green Babies, which has been providing affordably priced, fair-wage, American made, organic cotton clothing for babies and kids for so long it practically created the market.  You can’t get much greener than that.

These butter-soft blankies are made in the U.S. with 100-percent certified organic cotton fleece or velour, available in a brilliant array of colors created by low-impact, heavy-metal free dyes. And best of all, they’re machine washable – with eco-friendly laundry soap, of course.

I’m all for creating healthy meals from locally sourced foods that I found at the farmer’s market. But most days, dinnertime involves finding the fastest way to get healthy food on the table and into my kids’ mouths before we jump back onto the Habitrail of baths, books and bed. So I was overjoyed to see Plum Organics – which I knew for their frozen baby food – jump in to the realm of packaged meals for kids, giving me an extra option in the freezer when I’ve run out of time or inspiration. Do not mistake Plum Organics Kids meals for the TV dinners Grandma served up when you were a child. These are organic, healthy meals, heavy on the vegetables and low in sodium and fat, but yummy enough to have your kids asking for seconds. In which case, you can open another box.

These round little balls of fun fizz up when they hit the water, infusing it with fair trade-sourced shea butter and essential oils, letting you clean up your kids stealth-style while they’re busy having fun chasing the bubbler around the bath. What’s more fair than that?

You agonize over the car seat and whether or not to vaccinate. You buy chlorine-free diapers and swaddle in organic cotton. But the place that you think is safest may be the most dangerous of all: Your baby’s bedroom. Formaldehyde, which has been identified by the EPA as a carcinogen, is widely used in children’s furniture that’s made with plywood, particleboard, paint and wood glue. I wish I’d known this when I was buying furniture for my little ones, because I would have chosen piece by Q Collection Junior, which produces zero-to-low VOC, formaldehyde-free furniture, and also considers the environmental impact of its production. They buy 85% of their sustainably harvested wood from responsibly managed forests within 100 miles of their production facilities and 100% within 500 miles. Their door handles and drawer pulls are made from Tagua nut wood sustainably harvested and fair trade produced in the Central and South American rain forest. They are founding members of The Sustainable Furniture Council (SFC) and have Forest Stewardship Council chain-of-custody certification. And they donate to 1% for the Planet. Did I happen to mention that their furniture happens to be ridiculously cute, too?

Remember pick-up sticks? That game with the multicolored straws that your brother always cheated at? Now Beyond Learning, which manufactured the world’s first eco-friendly games back in 2006, has transformed this family favorite into a reading readiness game for preschoolers. Created from eco-friendly, sustainable bamboo, the Pick-Up Words sticks are veggie-ink printed with rainbow colors and basic, non-phonetic sight words like “write,” “friend” and “these” that kids need to master in order to read. Easy to stow in a backpack or bag, the game comes in a tube made from recycled and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper and formaldehyde-free glue and printed with vegetable inks. The game is perfect to play with parents (or older siblings, providing they stay honest).

Print*Pattern*Paper – Artwork for Your Nursery

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

I wish my daughter’s nursery had numerous walls. I need more space to hang all the gorgeous artwork that’s out there in this world.

Current crush: The designs created by Rebecca Peragine at print*pattern*paper. So lovely… so whimsical… so in love!

Rebecca takes scrap papers, magazines and foreign text and turns them into – you guessed it – pieces of art.

And, her work isn’t just limited to walls: Check out her adorable thank you cards and eco-friendly lunch sacs (a perfect preschool lunch bag for the older brother or sister!).

Right now she’s in Isla Mujeres, Mexico doing a fundraising art show where she’ll donate half of the proceeds to PEACE (www.peace-islamujeres.org). If for some reason you can’t make it to Mexico to stop by the gallery (!), you can still buy art from this collection at her website for two weeks following the event on January 16th.

Note: For the next two weeks, Cradle readers will receive a 20% discount with the coupon code: CRADLE. 

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