Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Holiday Gift Ideas

To kick off the holiday season we held a giveaway for a great kid powered toy, the PlasmaCar.  My goal this season is to bring you lots of ideas (and fun events!) for children and adults alike.  To keep from cluttering up the posts with endless lists of items I find, I have created a shop that you can browse to get ideas.  I am using Amazon for this because of ease and variety, please feel free to shop around for better deals if you see something you like.  If you are an Amazon fan, you might want to consider joining their Amazon Mom (or Dad-Grandma-etc) program which gives you free two day shipping.

Though buying local is preferred, like many others I live in a rural area and simply don't have access to many items (or most).  I find that this helps me with that, as I know it does others.  Be sure to reuse and/or recycle your packaging.  I find that it shipping boxes come in handy when packaging holiday gifts that are otherwise hard to wrap (don't forget to get reuse-creative with your 'wrapping paper too!'.  I love to keep the air bubble strips to stuff into boxes to keep noise down.  This prevents some gift guessing by those that like to 'shake and hear'.

Check out the new The Eco-Friendly Family Store for your gift idea browsing and shopping.  I would love to hear feedback from you as well.  The shop is a work in progress and I will add ideas as I come by them.  If you have any favorite gift ideas please feel free to share.  I'm sure others would also love to benefit from your experience.

Happy Holidays from our family to yours.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Remember to Thank YOU!

I just got an email from Healthy Child Healthy World and I wanted to share it with you.  If you read this blog YOU are making a difference and I feel that this email applies so perfectly.

Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!

Amanda & Family

It's no surprise that over Thanksgiving everyone will be taking a few moments to express what they're grateful for.

This year, switch things up a bit and take a moment (or more) to feel gratitude for yourself.

Seriously. You are amazing.

Every little thing you do to make your baby giggle, or to help your child learn, or to protect and nurture your family is worthy of respect and kudos - because there is nothing more important than protecting and nurturing children. Nothing.

YOU are making a difference by striving to create a cleaner, greener, safer home. And, your choices build into the bigger movement that will ultimately create a healthier world for all children.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Today, feel great about you. You deserve it.

P.S. If you know other parents or caregivers who should be feeling some self-gratitude, please pass this on. Taking care of children is tough work and each of us can use all the support we can get!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

PlasmaCar Giveaway!

As I mentioned a few days ago, I am preparing for the holidays and in doing so I want to share my finds with you.  My first find was the PlasmaCar.  I shared my review of it here.  I know I said it there, but I'll say it again.  I love this toy.  Just yesterday the kids and I were outside racing around our driveway.  Our children love it and from the response I saw here and on our facebook page, so do some of yours!

PlaSmart is offering one of you the chance to win a PlasmaCar for your little one!  What a great way to start your holiday 'shopping'!  Before we get to the details of the giveaway, let's have a bit of a recap about the PlasmaCar.

The PlasmaCar is a great ride on toy for children of all ages.  Both our two and five year old ride it with ease.  As I mentioned, even I get on it to ride around.  It safely supports up to 220 pounds on a flat smooth surface.

The PlasmaCar has no pedals, gears or batteries to make it go.  All it requires is a little one to turn the handle back and forth, propelling the toy.  It's easy to learn and a lot of fun to play with.  Younger children may use their feet to push themselves along until they learn to turn the handle.  Our daughter enjoyed it very much this way until she got the hang of it.

The PlasmaCar comes in six standard colors (all available with free shipping on Amazon.com) and three fun color combinations available at Target.com (and Target via Amazon).


----Update! We have our winner!----
The giveaway portion is over :) Thank you to everyone that participated!
Congratulations to [LJT]! I hope that your little one loves it!




Here's how to win!
Please leave a separate comment for each entry in order to have it counted.

This entry is mandatory! If you do not do this, your other entries will not count!
Visit the PlasmaCar site and tell me something that you just love about the PlasmaCar.  Include your email address (if it's not on your profile) and the words "Live Green" somewhere in your comment.

Want more entries?
*Follow EFFBlog & PlaSmart and tweet this giveaway! Please tweet, "Win a PlasmaCar for your little one from @EFFBlog & @PlaSmart http://bit.ly/1jtGb1 #giveaway" Leave a comment with a link to your status. Tweet daily for more entries!

*Follow the blog and post letting me know that you are :)  (Google Friend Connect or Feed)

*Put the our Blog Button on your blog sidebar or web page. Leave a link!

*Like us on Facebook, EFFBlog & PlaSmart

*Post about this giveaway on your blog or other social media (message boards, Facebook, etc!). Leave a comment with a link.

and as always, Good Luck and Enjoy!

US & Canada Only. Giveaway ends November 22nd.  I'll use random.org to pick a winner. I will email the winner. If I do not hear back within 48 hours a new winner will be picked.

FCC Disclaimer: I was provided product to review for this giveaway. No money or other perks were given. All reviews are my own and honest opinions. For more information about this blog please look here. For giveaway guidelines please look here.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Prefold Video Tutorial

If you've been around here you've likely seen my Prefold Picture Tutorial.  Learning to use prefolds can be a little confusing and since everyone learns in a different way, I thought that providing videos would offer a little more variety in helping you learn to use them.  They really aren't hard, it's just about which fold works for you.

I would like to welcome back Motta Motta, my son's best friend, for these demonstrations.  He has been very accommodating.




















Thursday, November 11, 2010

Mommy Blog Awards - Thank you!

Thanks to you, The Eco-Friendly Family blog was nominated and is now up for the 2nd annual Mommy Blog Awards from The Bump.

I am honored to have been nominated again and to know that the content here is helpful to others.  If you have a moment and want to support us, click the button below and share a vote.

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While you're at it you might want to check out some of the other great blog categories. You are sure to see some familiar (and great) faces.  I'm sure any one of them would be happy for your support.  You can vote for one in each category.

Thank you again for your support and nomination!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Eco Conscious Shopping

“In other environmental issues we tell people to stop something, reduce their impact, reduce their damage,” states US Ecologist Gary Nabhan in a recent interview. Nabhan is a ethnobotanist/gardener whose promotion of biodiversity has caught the attention of many over the years. He is known for his work in biodiversity as an ethnobotanist.

Since Coming Home to Eat was published in 2001, the local food movement has ignited, causing a worldwide green epidemic. Over the past few years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of organizations and businesses that have contributed to the promotion of sustainability through conservation. The Earth Day Network has been playing a large part in bringing conservationist and green enthusiasts together to share ideas and discuss new ways to support the planet. Other large organizations and non-profits like Doug Band and the CGI (Clinton Global Initiative) have been working on successful emission reduction projects in the San Francisco Bay area. As climate control has continued to worsen, collaborative and individual acts are vital for any successful green campaign. As human beings, we’re constantly told to reduce our carbon footprint, consume less unhealthy foods, and air dry clothes instead of using a dryer! But let’s take a minute to step back and look at this from a different perspective; one that Gary Nabhan (author of Coming Home to Eat) strongly suggests.
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization confirms, only about a quarter of crop diversity is left and that a dozen species now give 90% of the animal protein eaten globally. In accordance, just 4 crop species supply half of plant based calories in the human diet.

Nabhan suggests that eating foods that are home-grown will have a greater impact on sustainability for our planet as a whole. Otherwise known as “eat what you conserve,” is a well-established theory in that by eating the fruits and vegetables that we are attempting to conserve/save, we’re promoting the granular dissemination of various plant species.

Agriculturist Marco Contiero also mentions that “biodiversity is an essential characteristic of any sustainable agricultural system, especially in the context of climate change.”[1] According to Conterio’s theory, this would suggest that as individuals we tend our own crops/plants, and should make sure to purchase localized farm products at supermarkets and groceries. In the end, this condenses export/import reliance, thus reducing our carbon footprint.

Both Nabhan and Contiero’s theories rely profoundly on an action oriented approach at conservation and sustainability. With an abundance of green movements following Earth Day 2010, organizations and individuals have taken a stronger following to expert opinions like the ones demonstrated by both of these highly influential agriculturalists. So remember be sure to visit your local farmers markets and apple orchids to purchase your fresh fruits and vegetables. Promoting biodiversity and localized farming is a crucial piece of the conservation puzzle.

Article Submitted by Kori Bubnack
Image from Cubit's Organics

Friday, November 5, 2010

Zoom Zoom

The holidays are rapidly approaching.  I've already started looking for ideas and shopping around.  This holiday season I would like to share my finds with you.

My first share is the PlasmaCar.  It comes in six colors to please any child - blue, red, green, purple, pink, and yellow.  The PlasmaCar, by PlaSmart is a fun and inovative toy.  This little ride will have your kids zooming around the driveway (or other safe even surface) with lots of giggles.  My children adore it. 

What's so great about the PlasmaCar is that it's entirely self propelled, and without pedals!  When my children were first old enough for ride-ons, though I was able to purchase tricycles or bikes targeted for their age, there was trouble reaching the pedals and rotating them properly as a result.  With the PlasmaCar the child rests their feet on the pads and simply turns the handle back and forth to kid-power the car.  It is very easy to learn and takes minimal practice.  Our daughter is just 2 and can easily maneuver it.  She still can't reach the pedals on her tricycle. 

Our 5 year old loves it just as much and can often be spotted sharing his time on the PlasmaCar.  Since the PlasmaCar can support up to 220 pounds safely on a flat surface, it grows with your child - or adult.  Yes, even my husband and I have been seen giving our girls a ride on the PlasmaCar.

I love the design, love the simplicity and the fact that there are no gears, pedals, batteries or other moving parts to go bad.  It was simple to put together and because of these things, I can see this toy lasting and entertaining for years to come.  Now we just need one for each child.  I know they won't share this one forever!

To learn more about the PlasmaCar visit PlaSmart's website and social media pages.

You can find great deals (with free shipping) on Amazon.  
PlasmaCar in: Red, Blue, Pink, Purple, Yellow, Green
There are even three special colors available from Target (via Amazon)
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