
I know a lot of people think of Valentine’s Day as a “Hallmark Holiday”, but it's so fun and I love to give my kids little treats! My mom and dad always gave me a little something and I loved it! This year I’m giving my kids organic cotton pj’s from Hanna Andersson and organic, non-GMO candy from Project 7.
Here’s the details on my gifts, plus some more ideas for you.
For Kids:
Sustainability: organic cotton (uses less water and no harmful pesticides that stay in soil and human tissue)
Price point: $29.99 and up
Why kids love them: fun prints, super soft, favorite characters (star wars, super heroes, etc.)
2. Organic, non-gmo gummies from Project 7
Sustainability: organic, non-gmo, natural dyes, no synthetic preservatives
Price point: $4 (1, 2 oz pouch) and up, minimum $15 online order
Why kids love them: its candy :), that's all!
3. ABCs of Earth Science, printed by Jumbo Minds
Sustainability: made in the USA (reduces carbon footprint, enforcement of labor laws)
Price point: $9.99
Why kids love them: answers questions kids have about their world, bright colors, engaging text,
Age: preschool- 3rd grade
* check out this website https://americansworking.com/books-made-in-the-usa/#books-made-in-the-usa to look for books printed in the USA for other age ranges
For Babies:
1. Organic cotton pajamas from Earth Hero
Sustainability: organic cotton
Price point: $19.99
Why babies love them: soft and cozy
2. Squooshi Reusable Food Pouches
Sustainability: reusable (less landfill waste), bpa free, phalate free, pvc free
Price point: $13.99 for 6 and up
Why babies love them: fun, colorful animal designs
* I had something similar for my kids, but they were plain green, these are more fun!
3. Green Toys Tugboat, for the bath or pool
Sustainability: 100% recycled plastic, made in the USA
Price point: $14.99
Why kids love them: colorful, float well, babies can fill it up and pour water out too
* my kids have one and still play with it!
Happy Valentine's Day! xoxo