Monday, September 12, 2011

Only Owl reversible nursing shawl

Only Owl reversible nursing shawl $55.00/each 



Canadian Red Organic Cotton Reversible Only Owl Nursing Shawl - Little red riding certified organic cotton nursing cap  Canadian Red Organic Cotton Reversible Only Owl Nursing Shawl - Little red riding certified organic cotton nursing cap Canadian Red Organic Cotton Reversible Only Owl Nursing Shawl - Little red riding certified organic cotton nursing cap Canadian Red Organic Cotton Reversible Only Owl Nursing Shawl - Little red riding certified organic cotton nursing cap
Your red (riding hood) Organic Only Owl reversible nursing shawl gives you the ability to nurse while keeping baby safe, cozy and comfortable. Handmade with Certified Organic Cotton, you can nurse in style.

The best thing about the Only Owl, is that it is reversible making it an ideal nursing cap that is adaptable with not only your style but your wallet too! When baby is all independent, your only Owl becomes a stylish Shawl that makes any summer or fall breeze a delight, as you sport your shawl in style, not to mention it looks fabulous while you’re out sip'n your latte!

I understand the reservations mothers have about non-organic materials; cotton especially is one of the most pesticide-applied fabrics out there. While you nurse with your Only Owl, you can rest assured that the material comforting your child was grown without using pesticides and in a method that is environment friendly.

Specifically, that means that the cotton used to makes your Only Owl was grown and processed without the use of any harmful pesticides, chemicals or any artificial element. The Jersey knit allows a nice stretch that helps to contour to your comfort and offers a safe and sound haven for baby and a more enjoyable nursing experience for both you and your beautiful baby. Smart, colourful, and comfortable.






Customize your very own with available colours and patterns!




Sunday, September 11, 2011

10 Benefits To Using Cloth Diapers

WOOly Soaker

Ten reasons you should make the switch to reusable....


1) Your family will save almost $2500+ per child vs using disposables. The average family spends $2,694.54 for 7,349 disposable, single-use diapers. *1

2) Your family will NOT produce 1 ton of waste that would go into landfills. It is estimated that 10,000 tons of disposable diapers are added to landfills EVERY day. *2

3) Your baby will have less diaper rash.

4) Your baby won't be exposed to sodium polyacralate (the shiny crystals in the diaper that can stick to babies skin causing skin reactions) *3

5) Your family doesn't have to put 1-2 bags of disposable diaper trash out on the curb for trash day.

6) Using cloth diapers vs using disposable diapers will reduce your babies chances of getting asthma. The Archives of Environmental Health tested 6 leading cloth diapers and 6 leading disposable diapers and discovered that the emissions from one disposable diaper were high enough to produce asthma-like symptoms in mice.*4

7) Your family is reducing their carbon footprint by using cloth diapers. The manufacturing of disposables takes over 1 million metric tons of wood pulp and 75,000+ of metric tons of plastic each year. *5

8) Using cloth diapers will help facilitate quicker potty training. During potty training time children who have been in cloth will recognize sooner when they are wet vs a baby in disposable diapers.

9) Cloth Diapers are just as easy to use as disposables. With the modern age of cloth diapers and brand such as bumGenius and Fuzzi Bunz there are now options that are much, much easier than 30 years ago!

10) No more trips to the store late at night when you are out of disposables. Just pop a load into the machine and you have instant diapers. Just think of the gas savings! NO more trips to the store!

 The wooly owl



information by:
- By Kelly at 
http://www.theclothdiaperwhisperer.com/2009/04/10-benefits-to-using-cloth-diapers.html


Sources:
1. Natural Family Online.
2. Earth Easy
3. Caldwell, Ginny. "Diapers. Disposable or Cotton?," Eco-Baby Catalogue
4. The Archives of Environmental Health, Acute Respiratory Effects of Diaper Emissions, Archives of Environmental Health, 54, October 1999
5. Earth Easy