Archive for October, 2009

Organic Baby Bibs

Saturday, October 31, 2009
posted by Libby

Babies aren’t the neatest ones in taking care of all their drips and dribbles. That’s why they invented baby bibsorgaic baby bib. It is important that what you use around your baby’s face and mouth does not contain a lot of toxic chemicals. The use of an organic baby bib is becoming more popular because moms are learning that the chemicals and dyes used in the normal processing of fabrics are harmful and could create adverse side effects and allergies as your baby grows.

Organic baby bibs are very stylish and come in a variety of cottons, cotton sherpas and cotton terries. They are very soft and colorful with many designs and characters and you know they are all certified chemical free.

Stuffed toys

Friday, October 30, 2009
posted by Libby

organic stuffed toysHave you ever wondered what your baby’s toys are really made out of? Most of the toys are made in China. What are the standards? Your baby and small children are always putting these toys in their mouths. Most of these toys contain lead and other harmful chemicals.

Now there are stuffed baby toys that are made from organic fabrics and eco-friendly dyes that are safe when your baby puts them in their mouth to chew on. These soft organic baby toys are comforting and cuddly and can even be frozen and used as teethers.  You can find a wide variety of these stuffed toys that come in babies love.

Take the Time to Ensure Crib Safety

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
posted by GreatBabyGifts

crib-bumper1Babies spend much of their earliest stages of development in a crib – whether they’re settling down for a midday nap, gazing up and cooing at a mobile or going to sleep for the night. It’s no wonder, then, that conscientious parents hold baby’s sleep environment to the highest of safety standards. The crib’s physical construction should be tested of course, especially if it’s a hand-me-down or heirloom model.

The inside of the crib can be a risky place in some circumstances. Parents should check that there isn’t too much room left between the edge of the mattress and the crib frame. That area becomes a veritable danger zone when the baby rolls around at night. Either find a mattress of a suitable size or invest in an organic crib bumper pad to keep the child securely penned inside.

Swaddling Blankets

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
posted by Libby

swaddle blanketsThis is not a new thing.  Swaddle blankets have been around throughout history. Babies feel snug and secure when wrapped in an organic muslin swaddle blanket  and you know there are no harmful chemicals and toxic dyes coming in contact with your newborn. This swaddle blanket keeps the baby’s arms and legs closely wrapped to create a cozy environment that soothes and calms him. The muslin swaddle blankets are finely woven and breathable. With each washing they get softer and softer.

Recent research shows that by using a swaddling blanket to wrap your baby, you might be reducing the risk of SIDS and increase the REM sleep.

Why an organic crib sheet for your baby?

Friday, October 23, 2009
posted by Libby

crib sheet While you want to protect the crib mattress, it can be a challenge with an active baby. The use of a fitted crib sheet is your best options as your baby can and will grab hold of the folds in a loose sheet and could possibly pull it off the mattress, entangling him or her in the sheet. It is best to make sure the sheet fits the mattress snugly. There should be enough fabric around the edges to hold it securely in place.  

An aside to the crib sheets is that they are very soft on your baby’s skin. Made without the use of chemicals, they are durable, attractive, and good for your baby. Organic sheets usually come in fitted with a variety of colors, so you can still have a stylish nursery

Organics Are Naturally Safer and Softer

Tuesday, October 13, 2009
posted by GreatBabyGifts

organic-baby-bedding

When a newborn comes home from the hospital for the very first time, it’s a special moment for family members. Welcoming the baby into what will become a familiar environment is a big part of the bonding process with parents and siblings. It should come as no surprise that many new parents are so picky about choosing the appropriate sheets and blankets for a baby’s crib.

Unfortunately, not all baby bedding is equally safe and soft. Organic baby bedding stands above the rest as it’s guaranteed to be free of elements that might harm or agitate the child’s sensitive skin. Some cotton is treated with harsh pesticides before it’s even picked, and the material is treated with bleach to make it artificially white. By seeking out organic bedding, parents can ensure that their new baby is pampered with the safest, softest materials possible.