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Blog Name: Non-Toxic Kids: Helping Your Kids Stay Safe, Healthy and Smart
Url: http://non-toxickids.net
Language: English
Topics: green parenting, nontoxic safe toys, safe baby products
Description: Non-Toxic Kids shares information about what parents care most about: keeping their kids safe in a toxic world. It is filled with usable information for busy mamas: research summaries, news updates, product reviews and recommendations, tips for more natural living, creative ideas for raising healthy kids and links for more information.
Popularity: 19 Followers

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New Post on Mighty Nest: Rocket to the Moon!
Check out what is happening over at MightyNest. They are doing lots of toy and product giveaways in the weeks before the holiday. Also, the lovely blog writers :) are taking on a theme every week-- and the current one is imaginative play. In that theme, I just posted a
Another Melissa and Doug Recall in Canada for Barium (Is it in U.S. toys?)
Just a day after I post a reader comment about the high lead levels caused by Melissa and Doug toys, a new r
From Down to Earth Toys: Maple Landmark Wood Blocks--No Plastic, No Finish, U.S. Made
Looking for high quaility, non-toxic blocks for your little builder? Look no further. My Best Blocks, made by Maple Landmark in my home state of Vermont, and found at Down to Earth toys
Recent Comment: Melissa and Doug Toys Gave Child High Lead Levels
This recent comment came in about the safety of Melissa and Doug toys. I thought her story was important and compelling, and wanted to share it with you. The comment was in response to my posts last year
Planning a Vegetarian Thanksgiving
One way many families are cutting back their food budgets is by eating less meat. Meat costs a lot, utilizes way more natural resources in its production, and can be bad for us. For me, a vegetarian of 18 years (that makes me sound OLD), it comes naturally by now. Thank goodness, because I don't think

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