Green Review: HappyBaby Organic Baby Guide
October 4, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
Yesterday I introduced you to HappyBaby The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 Months and if you look at it from a healthy baby standpoint I would categorize this book as excellent, however it’s also being marketed as a green baby book, and I while it is a healthy baby book, some of the green info is not as good. Read on for the pros and cons.
PRODUCT: HappyBaby The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 Months by the founders of HAPPYBABY, Robert W. Sears, and Amy Marlow (September 2009, Harper Collins)
COST: $16.99 softcover / $16.99 ebook
See a general run down …read more
New Healthy Green Baby Book
October 3, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
Today I’ve got the scoop on a good green baby book – this is a freshly released book that new parents should consider because of the stellar mealtime information. This book would also make a great baby shower gift.
PRODUCT: HappyBaby The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 Months by the founders of HAPPYBABY, Robert W. Sears, and Amy Marlow (September 2009, Harper Collins)
COST: $16.99 softcover / $16.99 ebook
BASICS: From HAPPYBABY; “HappyBaby The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 Months, focuses on the most crucial and confusing time for growing families: the beginning. This book is the one-stop source for new …read more
Quick and easy homemade foods for baby
September 13, 2008 by Grace Ibay
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
After buying at least a hundred jars and plastic brand food, I decided it’s time to make homemade baby food for by 8-month old. It wasn’t a difficult transition but it’s a little more work than buying from the store. Still the pros of homemade baby food outweigh the convenience of jarred food.
VARIETY. There are only so much variety that the jarred food can offer a baby. Jarred fruits are more varied, but the vegetables are limited to those that most babies can/will eat. With homemade, I was able to tailor-cook and give zucchini, yellow squash, butternut and …read more




