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5 Green gifts for the toddler crowd

I sent out an email this year requesting not only lead free toys but wooden toys as well. I am not ready to cut plastic out of my life but I would like to decrease the amount in my kids' playroom. Below are five of my favorite products that I've asked Santa to put under the tree this year.


  1. Cutting Food Box by Melissa & Doug ($19.99). I absolutely love the toys made by this company. They are beautifully detailed wooden toys with a strong educational bent. We bought our two-year-old the sushi set for her birthday and she loves it. I know that the Cutting Food Box will encourage her imagination and is toxin free to boot.
  2. SIGG water bottles by SIGG (starting at $15.95). There is a lot of concern over drinking from plastic water bottles, especially for young children. Like many parents, my cupboards are filled with plastic sippy cups and I'd like to replace them with better alternatives. The Swiss company, SIGG, makes attractive, kid friendly, aluminum thermoses with a special lining to prevent toxins from leaching into the water.
  3. Soft Animal Bank by Blabla ($38.00). Blabla creates vibrant, knitted products for children. Although they are on the expensive side, I challenge you to take a look at their website and not be wooed by their products. Everything is created with natural fibers.
  4. My Professional Workshop from giggle ($110.00). This wooden work bench will grow with your child as they develop their fine motor skills. I am hoping that it will discourage any screwdriver theft that occurs in my home just as I am starting a project.
  5. Last but not least, books. They are inexpensive, compact and you can find them anywhere. To make your selection especially environmentally friendly, buy them secondhand from used book store, the Salvation Army and garage sales.
Of course, the most eco-friendly would be to skip the gift buying altogether and let your toddler play with the boxes that everyone else's gifts came in. You know that's what they'll end up doing anyway!

via My Two Boys

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