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Why not plant the seed of responsible consumption as early as possible?
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I'm a parent and I like green stuff.
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Jax Sling-Back Chair
First to recommend
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In time for the coming of summer, this Jax Chair from Nest brings the best of poolside lounging to your tot. The green design mixes a recycled wood frame with organic cotton sling and pillow.
Updated Mar 19, 2008
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Wood Bath Duck
First to recommend
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This hand-carved wooden duck floats in the bath like a plastic duck. It just looks a lot cooler and is safer for your kid (if not thrown).
Updated Mar 18, 2008
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Ioline Bamboo Crib
First to recommend
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Although possibly a bit visually busy for strictly mod parents, the Ioline Crib features the winning element of being made from bamboo. The crib features three adjustable height settings and a folding side rail for easy access, and it comes in three non-toxic finishes. It's also designed to convert into a toddler bed.
Updated Mar 14, 2008
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Wood Bird Whistle
First to recommend
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Handcrafted from solid wood, this bird whistle is a fun, safe toy for organic-inspired kids. Sometimes the simplest toys are the most magical.
Updated Mar 13, 2008
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Tripp Trapp - High Chair- to- toddler Chair
2 people recommended this item
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A strikingly minimal highchair that is a lot safer than it looks, the Tripp Trapp is a great option for parents concerned with both aesthetics and not having to throw out a highchair only to purchase an interim toddler chair. The chair is fully adjustable and will follow your baby from six months well into childhood.
Updated Mar 11, 2008
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Block Wagon with 100 unit blocks.
First to recommend
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Infants love taking things out of, and back into, containers more than anyone beside a child psychologist will ever understand. This handsome cherry wood cart and block set offers the young child both the enjoyment of a stackable set of toys and the challenge of fitting them all back into place when finished.
Updated Mar 2, 2008
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Puzzimals Dachshund Dog Puzzle
First to recommend
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Unlike so many of the wooden toys currently out there, this one looks like fun to play with. Spelling, problem-solving, and an appreciation for long, short dogs all come together in this Dachshund Puzzimal.
Updated Mar 7, 2008
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Keesco Wooden Toys
2 people recommended this item
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Trendy consumerism, eco-consciousness, and the triumph of parental ambitions over old fashioned childish fun dynamically meld in these Keesco wooden toys. Sort of bland, but these toys are really sophisticated in their detail and very, very safe. Have fun. (via sciencegeek)
Updated Mar 7, 2008
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Wooden Scooter, by Svan
First to recommend
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A sleek, minimal design makes for a nice alternative to the plastic trike.
Updated Mar 7, 2008
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Loft Changer, by Netto Collection
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Who has $1650 to spend on a changing table, right? But this one is a looker, made with non-toxic materials and sustainable wood.
Updated Jan 21, 2008
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