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Keeping Natures Little Miracles All Natural Is What All Green Parents Want

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Natural fibres are increasingly popular when it comes to the choice of clothing for children and new babies. Eco-mum's know that nature has provided everything these little ones need and there are an increasing amount of natural eco-friendly resources available from both mainstream suppliers and smaller internet based companies. Using natural fibres is nothing new but finding an ethically sourced supply is making all the difference to moms everywhere, looking after the planet they're bringing their new lives into.

Bamboo is becoming a popular fibre as it can be as soft as cashmere, is naturally antibacterial and hypoallergenic, it washes and dries quickly and is super absorbent perfect for towels and blankets to cover your baby from head to toe. Some suppliers even ensure a fair price for the local farmers and worker producing and dying the products with natural dyes. They use organic cotton and wool to make clothing and shoes ideal to keep and little one warm and cosy whilst keeping mom and dad happy they're wearing natural ethically sourced clothing.

There are also eco nappies and wipes available for the green family who do not like the thought of their children's nappies taking hundreds of years to decompose. Some corn based nappies are available and will be biodegradable and totally eco friendly.

Things like olive oils can be used as hydrating moisturiser on baby skins and is completely natural which has lead to a whole range of nature based products to be used on babies sensitive skin, keeping them feeling soft and smooth as they are intended to be. There are even sensitive eco detergents for washing, laundry balls and cleaners to use around the household that are both eco-friendly and kind to baby's skin.

For a family who do not want to burden the next generation with their waste becoming more eco savvy is essential and encouraging friends and family to use only natural products in and around their homes will help address some of the planets problems.

David is committed to using environmentally friendly products. Selling a range of bamboo clothing as well as bamboo childrens clothing and hooded dressing gowns for men and women. David currently works for wellcultivated.co.ukin the UK.



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