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This is the continuation of our Natural, Eco-friendly and Green Baby Products, an amazing guide with the safest and greenest products for your children.
Life Factory Baby bottles: they make glass baby bottles that are not only safe for your kid, but also for our environment, it's non-toxic, BPA-free, phthalate-free, PVC-free and FDA approved. The silicon sleeve is made with medical grade silicone. This glass baby feeding bottle will make your kid love his/her bottle as much as I loved mine ;)
Mama K's Clay: this kids clay is a fun play clay that's so safe you'd not believe it. It's made with 100% natural ingredients and they can put it in their mouth. They're scented to ease tension, calm, treat anxiety and other things in between. Ingredients list: certified gluten-free flour, salt, extra virgin olive oil, natural colors and organic essential oils.
Choices are: lavender, lemon grass, geranium, sweet orange, chamomile and cardamom and bergamot.
Piggy Paint nailpolish: this is one of the safest kids nailpolish (and adult also!) it's non-toxic and the nail polish remover is even odorless! It's a water based nail polish formula that's hypoallergenic and comes in fun, vibrant colors. Oh and of course, it's cruelty-free and not tested on animals.
Muu Furniture: this non-toxic and unique baby and kids furniture is just amazing and beautiful. They're made with sustainable wood or recycled wood and painted with VOC-free finish. The panels are interchangeable so you can change it as your kids grow (or change it from a boy to a girl theme, or vice versa). Made in the US.
Eco-Gear: this kids backpack is an environmentally friendly kids bag made with organic cotton, and is PVC free. The dyes are non-toxic, and even the few plastic components are made out of recycled plastic. They've a bunch of cute and different animal themes to chose from.
I hope you enjoyed our best baby gifts and kids products and that your child is living a safe and more natural life!
Everything in this guide would also make a great baby shower gift!
You can watch Part 1 here: www.ecobold.com/natural-eco-friendly-and-green-baby-productsThis is the continuation of our Natural, Eco-friendly and Green Baby Products, an... more
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A rights group has filed a report and urgent appeal with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture about outrageous school rules.
May 5, 2010 |
Mental Disability Rights International (MDRI) has filed a report and urgent appeal with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture alleging that the Judge Rotenberg Center for the disabled, located in Massachusetts, violates the UN Convention against Torture.
The rights group submitted their report this week, titled "Torture not Treatment: Electric Shock and Long-Term Restraint in the United States on Children and Adults with Disabilities at the Judge Rotenberg Center," after an in-depth investigation revealed use of restraint boards, isolation, food deprivation and electric shocks in efforts to control the behaviors of its disabled and emotionally troubled students.
Findings in the MDRI report include the center's practice of subjecting children to electric shocks on the legs, arms, soles of feet and torso -- in many cases for years -- as well as some for more than a decade. Electronic shocks are administered by remote-controlled packs attached to a child's back called a Graduated Electronic Decelerators (GEI).
The disabilities group notes that stun guns typically deliver three to four milliamps per shock. GEI packs, meanwhile, shock students with 45 milliamps -- more than ten times the amperage of a typical stun gun.
A former employee of the center told an investigator, "When you start working there, they show you this video which says the shock is 'like a bee sting' and that it does not really hurt the kids. One kid, you could smell the flesh burning, he had so many shocks. These kids are under constant fear, 24/7. They sleep with them on, eat with them on. It made me sick and I could not sleep. I prayed to God someone would help these kids."
Noting that it believes United States law fails to provide needed protections to children and adults with disabilities, MDRI calls for the immediate end to the use of electric shock and long-term restraints as a form of behavior modification or treatment and a ban on the infliction of severe pain for so-called therapeutic purposes.
"Torture as treatment should be banned and prosecuted under criminal law," the report states.
The U.S. Department of Justice opened a "routine investigation" of the center in February of this year in response to a September 2009 letter signed by 31 disability organizations claiming that the center violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Judge Rotenberg CEO and founder Dr. Matthew L. Israel began his first program in California back in 1977. In 1981, a 14-year old boy died face down, tied to his bed, while living in the California center. Dr. Israel was not held responsible for the death. After an investigation by the State of California, Israel relocated to Rhode Island, and then to Massachusetts, where his facility still operates today.
Mother Jones magazine published an extensive investigative report on the Rotenberg Center in 2007 titled "School of Shock." Reporter Jennifer Gonnerman asked, "How many times do you have to zap a child before it's torture?"A rights group has filed a report and urgent appeal with the United Nations Special... more
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Pigeon flocks are guided by a flexible system of leadership in which almost every member gets a 'vote' but the votes of high-ranking birds carry more weight, a new study has shown.
link : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100416214045.htmPigeon flocks are guided by a flexible system of leadership in which almost every... more
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Just how heavy should that backpack be when your child goes back to school? A recent study from The Pennsylvania State University says the load limit should be 10 percent of body mass. For all you math majors, that’s 10 pounds for a 100-pound child. Beyond that, your child’s backpack could be packing a whopping dose of back, neck, and shoulder pain.Just how heavy should that backpack be when your child goes back to school? A recent... more
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Getabag.com commercial about gearing up for summer with the latest in travel bags, totes, coolers, backpacks and much more. For all your bag needs, think Get A Bag. Visit us at http://www.getabag.com today! Video produced by http://www.visible.netGetabag.com commercial about gearing up for summer with the latest in travel bags,... more
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with some tight new backpacks and shirts in partnership with Japanese bag specialist SÄG.
Good to see these old school bay cats getting the international exposure they deserve.
So what does FTC standfor? Fuck This City? Felix The Cat? Forever Tasty Cats? (ALF Life forever!)
I've still never gotten a consensus answer. Part of the appeal.
with some tight new backpacks and shirts in partnership with Japanese bag specialist... more
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