Showing posts with label organic toys for toddlers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic toys for toddlers. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Just a Lil' Help to Develop Fine Motor Skills


Here is another cute organic toy we've just spotted! The Pink Little House is a shape sorting toy for babies and toddlers. Made from organic velour, waffle, terry cloth and canvas. Features 4 shapes to crinkle, shake, squeeze and sort. Measures 11" tall. It helps babies develop fine motor and sensory skills.

By Dandelion

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Woodpecker Walker

Take a look at this adorable baby walker! When children push this toy, the 2 woodpeckers create a sound that stimulates them to walk and develop gross motor skill.

PlanToys, the manufacturer, practices the "Three R's" of green living: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

Sold my Amazon.com

Monday, November 30, 2009

Food Intolerance versus Allergies - Part I

Leanne Cooper, a nutritionist from Organic Bubs, released a useful guide for parents about food intolerance and allergies. Kids are very sensitive to new ingredients, and understanding the differences between intolerance and allergy may be very helpful.

Below is the first part of the report. Stay tuned for the second and third parts tomorrow and Wednesday!

Food Intolerance versus Allergies - Part I

"Often the term "allergy" & "intolerance" are used interchangeably. Be aware that self-diagnosing can be risky, as not all reactions to food are what they seem. In fact, "allergy" & "intolerance" are different.

A food allergy involves an immune response to a food protein or similar large molecule. A good example is cows' milk protein allergy or peanut allergy.

Definitions of food intolerance are a little less clear. Generally, it is easier to think of it as a non-immune response where the body is unable to deal with a food compound. One of the best known examples is lactose intolerance where a baby may not have sufficient lactose (a digestive enzyme) to digest milk sugars. Food intolerance is much more common than food allergies.

While kids' immune system is still developing reactions to some foods may occur even in infants who do not have a family history. Foods that commonly cause reactions include:
gluten/wheat, dairy products, soy, eggs, fish & shell fish, tree nuts, citrus fruit and tomatoes.


If there is a history of food allergies, eczema or asthma in the family (particularly in a breastfeeding mother) it is recommended that a health professional be consulted. We don’t recommend restricting a child’s diet unless under professional supervision so that nutrients lost from the restricted food is gained elsewhere. Babies are growing at such a phenomenal rate that it is essential they get all the nutrition possible."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Bowling Buddies

We found this adorable bowling set, made from 100% certified organic cotton.
The cute pins are like giving your little one a gift of half-dozen new friends!

By MiYim, sold through Amazon.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Organic Fruits with a Twist

We love this organic fruit tote for toddlers. The fruits are so lovely that we don't know what to pick! Not to mention they are made of 100% machine washable organic cotton.

Source: tinybirdsorganics.com