While I have been busy not-writing for a while, we have been thinking/talking lots about what sort of
stuff we want for baby (thanks in part to the help of two great books), so I thought I'd give you all an update on how extreme we are hoping to be in introducing baby to an 'all-natural' world. Our theme is going to be, "less is more" - as we are a bit short on funds these days (teacher and student - you figure it out!) we are trying to invest well in a few pricey things that we can be sure are safe, rather than piles of cheap, toxic things. Here are a few things we've decided:
1. clothes! so many cute baby clothes out there, we have decided to be quite picky: preferably 100% organic cotton, or used cotton (pesticides wash out over time). Wool and hemp fabrics also okay, preferably with as little dye (or natural dye) as possible. No synthetic fabrics (although I imagine we might make an exception for a 'hiking-fleece-cover-all' so that baby can brave the elements!)
2. shoes! no baby shoes - most are made of toxic substances and go directly in the mouth (as soon as toes are discovered!), so we will wait until she is walking to give her hard-soled shoes. Booties it is. This might also have something to do with my life-long wish to spend every day in slippers :)
3. diapers! organic cloth (yes, I know, it's challenging - encourage us please!). We are going to make an exception to the 'no-plastic rule' and have plastic pants to save the mess. For traveling, non-chlorine, gel-free biodegradable (i.e. gDiapers.com or tushieswipes.com).
5. toys! no plastic for at least the first 9 months - there are several companies making wooden toys treated with safe coatings, or cloth but of course non-synthetic. I know this is limiting for stuffed animals, but really there are so many cute knit things out there. And don't worry, once he gets to 'Duplo' age we hope his immune system will be able to handle the shock of plastic :)
Okay, there are my first thoughts on what we will and won't use - now you are
in the loop - more to follow as we get deeper into this. Feedback welcome!! and thanks to everyone for the support you have shown for this so far :)