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Wee Generation
Wee Generation, a collaborative effort of Seventh Generation, babystyle and Healthy Child, Healthy World, need your help. They are designing the very first Cradle to Cradle (made of
all biological nutrients) baby bag and want your input on the design. The process is already underway. The eco-baby bag will launch in March 2008 and will be sold on online on WeeGeneration and babystyle. To get your creative juices flowing visit www.weegeneration.com.


Baby Bunch
Baby Bunch has clearly created one of the cutest ideas for baby gifts we've seen in a long time! Every new mom needs a caboodle of onesies for their newborn, right? What better way to give a gift of baby clothes than with a Baby Bunch

Each Baby Bunch comes complete with a baby hat, t-shirt, bib, onesie, and matching socks. Baby Bunches come in a variety of colors and you can also choose between organic and conventional fabric as well.
www.babybunch.com

 

BabyBam Collection
We love this generation we're in! Companies have really started to make clothes that are not only cute for babies, but good for their sensitive skin and great for the environment.

BabyBam Collection (www.babybamcollection.com) is a new "green" clothing company offering eco-friendly natural bamboo baby clothing and accessories.


All products are made from bamboo for infants 0 to 9 months and are naturally hypo-allergenic, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, odor free, and made with zero dyes, chemicals or pesticides. BabyBam clothing is softer than Pima cotton -- more like cashmere to the touch. Even their "Little Lathers" baby soap is 100% natural and handmade with bamboo powder. Products range from $9 to $42 U.S.

 


 

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