Organic Cotton Baby Clothing

Organic cotton is one of the world's most pesticide intensive crops and cotton farming takes a heavy toll on the environment.  According to Simplelife, cotton is heavily sprayed 8-10 times a season in extreme cases with chemicals so toxic they gradually render fields barren.  To create the finished goods, fabrics are often colored with toxic dyes and finished with formaldehyde.  Is this really what you want to put against your baby's delicate skin?

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    Your baby will spend about 25,000 hours in diapers and need about 6,000 diaper changes during the first years of life. Your decision to use disposable or cloth diapers will have a great impact on your baby’s comfort and health, and on your peace of mind and finances. The new cloth diaper systems are so easy to use (no soaking, no pins).

    Throughout human history, the determination of the sex of one's children could best characterized a cosmic crap shoot. Regardless of whatever physical or metaphysical factors were involved, the process by which babies became boys or girls was an utter mystery at best. Now modern chemistry has provided a way to help moms and dads avoid that tiresome guessing game. Want a baby boy? Just chug a few gallons of PCBs and let science do the rest!

    Selecting Organic Linens

    Winter's cold and darkness prompt us to appreciate our linens more than any other time of year. Nestling in bed or drying off after a warm bath, we are deeply comforted by the feel of organic next to our skin.  The choice of organic linens has grown, most notably in sheeting. A variety of fabrics, thread counts, patterns, and colors are offered by companies large and small. Pricing varies, as does the country of origin, thread count, and whether the sheeting is knit or woven. The common "thread" is that the product is made of certified organic cotton. Organic linens are unique in the marketplace for purity and the positive impact organic agriculture has on the safety and health of all life on this planet.


    Conventionally grown cotton uses more insecticides than any other single crop and epitomizes the worst effects of chemically dependent agriculture. Each year cotton producers around the world use nearly $2.6 billion worth of pesticides -- more than 10% of the world's pesticides and nearly 25% of the world's insecticides.

    Today, there are many fabrics that can be chosen in clothing for children Clothing may be either natural or synthetic

    It is the responsibility of parents to buy clothing for their newborn child, especially since clothing is one of the most important essentials for sensitive skin of babies However, baby clothes are most likely given by friends and family members to welcome the newborn child