Go Green with Green Baby Books

December 9, 2009 · 0 comments

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If you’re planning for green baby, you have probably dedicated an entire shelf with parenting books or your coffee table will be littered with riveting titles such as “Possum Magic” or “Baby Mozart”. While you get down to do a little reading, consider adding these green titles to your collection.

Green Babycare by Susannah Marriott

A great guide for green mothers of all types. This book breaks down the big issues including re-usable nappies, plastic free toys and organic food for babies. It includes great tips for green living, from “light green” to “deep green” suggestions for the hard core greenie. Many of the tips and ideas can be incorporated into daily routines, even without babies. A great resource for raising baby gree from Penguin Books.

Peter Rabbit discovers FSC

Peter Rabbit Naturally Better from Penguin Books Penguin Books is relaunching the timeless classic in “green”. Our favourite characters, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, and of course Peter, are now Naturally Better on Forest Stewardship Council certified stock which are made from safe, recyclable and ethically responsible sources. Titles include, Peter Rabbit Naturally Better Baby Book, Peter Rabbit Naturally Better I Love You and more. Green education starts young, get your baby started on the right green foot.

Raising Baby Green by Dr. Alan Greene

Heralded as the “Al Gore of Pediatrics”, Dr. Alan Greene is a champion for environmental practices from infancy. His latest book, Raising Baby Green: The Earth Friendly Guide to Pregnancy, Childbirth and Baby Care gives many helpful hints to environmentally conscious parents on making healthy product and lifestyle choices from pregnancy onwards.

The comprehensive guide, available from Amazon.com, offers new parents straightforward advice about making the best choices for their new additions. Raising Baby Green is the first definitive, up-to-date guide for parents on how to raise happy, healthy children in a way that helps both the families and the world around them.

Find more green baby news and tips from the Green Pages, the number one resource for eco living.

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