The Million Baby Crawl
October 21, 2009 by Eliza Ferree
Filed under Baby Care, Beyond Preschool, Infancy, Parenting, Preschool, Toddler
The other day I got an email about “The Million Baby Crawl” and I couldn’t help but click the link just to find out what this was all about. Immediately a scene of tiny little crawling babies pops up and asks if I want to join the cause.

IMG: MillionBabyCrawl
Of course I did, my baby for those that decide to join is wearing a purple onesie.
Now lets talk about the cause, Seventh Generation and the babies are all headed to Washington in order to stop all those toxic chemicals that enter the homes of thousands of babies every day. According to the facts on the site:
Did you know that since 1976, the US Environmental Protection Agency has required safety testing on only 200 of the more than 80,000 chemicals on the market?
The babies and Seventh Generation want a stronger chemical law to keep the babies breathing clean, fresh air that aren’t contaminated with chemicals. Sad to say, but there are only 1,133 babies doing the crawl at the moment, they need you to jump in too. Will you be joining the Million Baby Crawl? Let me know and try finding my baby.

















As part of this campaign in Portland, OR, we are hosting free workshops on creating a toxic-free home. The workshops are 11/6 and 11/13 at 11am. More details here:
http://milagrosboutique.com/2009/10/30/learn-about-making-a-toxins-free-home-at-milagros/