Can you believe Eco-Babyz is 5 years old?! I know I can't! I started this blog when I was 8 months pregnant with Baby E and it has been an amazing journey in parenting and sharing all these ups and downs here with you. We are celebrating our five years of hard work with a little something for YOU, after all - my blog is nothing without my awesome readers!
We have a handful of amazing sponsors, many of whom have been with us through the years. There are three prize packages, so you have a great chance of winning something! Please stop by our sponsors and show them some love.
We have a handful of amazing sponsors, many of whom have been with us through the years. There are three prize packages, so you have a great chance of winning something! Please stop by our sponsors and show them some love.
- Naturepedic 3" Twin Essentials Organic Pillowtop Mattress Topper ($499): Perfect to put over your kid's twin size mattress for a safe, chemical free sleeping surface.
- Reading Horizons Discovery Online Software ($199): a fun, phonics based way to learn to read for beginners or struggling learners, simple, non-distracting interface that even a preschooler can master.
- $75 certificate to Comfy Joey: Stylish and comfortable ring slings and pouches to carry your baby.
- $75 certificate to Zutano: Adorable baby and toddler clothing that is comfortable too.
- Pair of Pomona Pants ($36): Practical baby and toddler pants that last through the seasons and fit well on both disposables and cloth diapers.
- Haba Musical Pudgie Puppy Organic Soft Toy ($28.99): Cute non-toxic toy that's fun for little ones, especially if they enjoy sound and music (this prize ships to US only, so if a Canadian wins this Second Prize, the Haba toy will be sent to the First Prize winner).
- 2 Pairs of Lazy Glamour Panties ($48): The softest, eco-friendly panties you'll ever wear.
- Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray ($28.99): Ditch the plastic, now you can safely freeze baby purees or chicken stock cubes without leaching chemicals. A great kitchen essential.
- Large Swoop Bag ($48): Your toy storage problems = solved.
Win It! One random winner will be chosen for each of the prize packages above. Choose which you prefer when you enter! Please choose Second or Third if you're in Canada.
Special thanks to Eco-Babyz for hosting this giveaway. Huge thanks to sponsors and all participating bloggers as well! Giveaway ends December 26th at 11:59 pm, open to U.S. and Canada residents, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below (see directions on how to enter here). Thank you!
Disclaimer: Eco-Babyz and all participating event bloggers are not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.
Special thanks to Eco-Babyz for hosting this giveaway. Huge thanks to sponsors and all participating bloggers as well! Giveaway ends December 26th at 11:59 pm, open to U.S. and Canada residents, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below (see directions on how to enter here). Thank you!
Disclaimer: Eco-Babyz and all participating event bloggers are not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.
I really liked your How do you show them thankfulness post. Very compassionate and I agree. Great values and lots to think about..
ReplyDeletei liked the article on technology - parenting tool or crutch since i have 3 young children of my own, it's good to know.
ReplyDeleteThe let kids play article
ReplyDeleteWonderful Two's and How to Avoid Tantrums
ReplyDeleteThe most helpful for me- the coconut flour pancakes recipe. My daughter's fiance is gluten free and they LOVE this recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteYour rafflecopter is broken. Oh no!
ReplyDeleteWhat did it look like? Did you not see the widget or just not able to do the entries? It is working right now. Maybe it's your computer? Let me know, I don't want you to miss the chance to enter! :)
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ReplyDeleteI like the article "Best Oils for Tooth Remineralization", very interesting . . . and now I totally want to buy that butter! :)
ReplyDeleteI have shared the "How to Show Them Thankfulness" blog post with several of my friends. It is a good one for us at this stage in my kids' lives.
ReplyDeleteThe article I felt most helpful was "Quit Trying to be a Perfect Mom". Helped me to relax a bit and enjoy this time with my daughter.
ReplyDeletei liked your post on Bambo diapers. Sometimes I use disposables, like for vacations, and when I do I want a natural choice
ReplyDeleteHow do you show them thankfullness? blog post! Seems everyone takes everything for granted! They dont realize what they got.
ReplyDeleteTrue, even as adults we often take things for granted, forgetting to set an example for our little ones!
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ReplyDeletewas happy to read Quit Trying to be a Perfect Mom, it took some of the pressure and guilt off!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen! :)
DeleteDanielle F- This article on creating a non-toxic nursery really spoke to me. I just watched an episode of Dr. Oz about how toxic our homes truly are. Thank you for this help! http://www.eco-babyz.com/2013/04/creating-non-toxic-nursery-dear-best.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Danielle! :) We learn something new every day!
DeleteThis article - http://www.eco-babyz.com/2011/09/ten-tips-on-preparing-for-baby-2.html is helpful right now! I am 7 weeks pregnant (after a mc) and my toddler is 21 months. So i am definitely going to start preparing him. I have the Berestain Bear book about the new sister, that my mom used with me when I was 2 lol.
ReplyDeleteGlad you found that article helpful :)
Deleteread your latest newsletter blurb about dentists and having the four teeth removed. I agree that we should listen to our guts more that to "expert" advice. Sometimes, the doctors are intimidating and can make moms feel like idiots!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts :) It's true!
DeleteI really enjoyed your entry about children yearning for adulthood. It's totally true!
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