If you're trying to navigate the world of eco-friendly baby products while creating a non-toxic nursery, this is for you. This beginner's guide is here to help stressed pregnant parents create a sustainable lifestyle without stress or overwhelm.
Read MoreThis is a review of Modibodi’s maternity cami for pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is a nursing top with built-in breast pads to help you reduce the disposable breast pads you use.
Read MoreChoosing a reusable nappy brand is a big decision. In this review, I’m going to share everything you need to know about the Little Lamb one-size pocket v2, along with the pros and cons so you can see if it’s the right nappy for you.
Read MoreThese Montessori spring-themed books are ideal for 1 and 2-year-olds. They cover natural topics like gardening, birds, insects, playing outside, and growing plants from seeds. Whether you’re exploring the changes in the season, trying to make bug houses, or growing plants together in your garden, there will be a story book for you.
Read MoreNo matter how eco-friendly you are, there will come a time in pregnancy when you need to buy maternity clothes. Here are my top tips for creating a sustainable maternity wardrobe, including 10 places to shop for ethical fashion
Read MoreWant to know if the Little Green Sheep cot mattresses are any good? I've bought them for both of my babies so here’s my review of the eco-friendly Twist Natural mattress that is free from chemical flame retardants.
Read MoreAs the winter weather is getting cold and dark, you are probably looking for some warm, eco-friendly pyjamas (or pajamas) for your kids. The beautiful children’s PJs I have included today are made from sustainable organic cotton in ethical factories so you can shop consciously without guilt.
Read MoreThe beginners guide to plastic-free toys for babies under 6 months. For sustainable parents interested in a minimalist Montessori approach whilst supporting small, ethical businesses.
Read MoreAs washable nappies aren’t very “mainstream,” chances are higher that you don’t know another parent that uses them. This can make it harder to get started because you have to work it out alone. Well, today is your lucky day! I asked 17 parents and cloth nappy users for one piece of advice they would give a pregnant parent or caregiver who wants to try washable nappies.
Read More15+ Eco-friendly, ethical clothing brands for babies and kids. All clothes featured are made from organic, natural, sustainable materials and have responsible manufacturing processes.
Read MoreThe first time I heard of washable nappies, I’ll admit I was horrified. I was pregnant with my first baby and doing my best to not think about cleaning pooey bums. By trimester 2, I was curious enough to look it up and I was shocked by the statistics I read. That was 4 years ago and now I’m going to share the main reasons you should consider trying cloth nappies.
Read MoreConfused by the many types of cloth nappies? You’re not alone! It feels like a lot to remember, but you don't have to learn the fancy lingo. The easiest thing to do is read the pros and cons of each style (keeping in mind how you’re going to dry them) and then test out a few. It’s hard to know which type you’ll get on with best until you test them. The aim of this post is to help you decide which styles of cloth nappy you’d like to try.
Read MoreAll you want is a sustainable, non-toxic wooden toy for your child that isn’t tied to deforestation and slavery, why is that so much to ask? Today I'm sharing my favourite eco-friendly brands and giving you a list of ethical places to shop in the UK, US and AU.
Read MorePregnancy is tough but if you have the energy and would like to give it a go, I’ve got a bunch of tips and advice for helping you to make your postpartum period more eco-friendly. I’ve focused a lot on bleeding after childbirth because I had so many questions when I was pregnant and really struggled to find answers.
Read MoreIn this beginner’s guide to elimination communication, I share my experience of doing EC with a newborn. Also known as baby-led potty training, EC involves listening to your baby’s natural bodily rhythms and signals to give them the opportunity to eliminate hygienically.
Read MoreEverything you need to know about choosing reusable nappies for your newborn baby. This article explains the different types of cloth diapers and includes washing routine tips.
Read MoreIf you want to be a sustainable parent, instead of just a plastic-free one, then this post is for you. Zero waste is more than just eco-friendly swaps, it’s about human rights, social justice, inclusivity, and understanding your privilege.
Read MoreMuslin squares are an essential newborn baby product, but large muslin swaddles are useful in a variety of ways (especially if you're a sucker for cute designs). All the companies I have listed have used natural, organic materials without any toxic dyes. Is there anything you can’t do with a muslin?
Read MoreDo you ever feel like your home would fall apart without you holding it all together? My minimalism journey was helping me to create a low-maintenance home, sustainability allowed me to live with intent. And I had decluttered to my heart's content. So why was I feeling mentally drained and exhausted? Three words: the mental load.
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