This giveaway is now closed. Thanks for stopping by. The winner is Lindsey G. Congrats!
I’ve just spent the past few days checking out the latest natural, organic, & sustainable products to hit shelves this year during the annual Natural Products Expo. My two purposes for perusing the world’s largest trade show in this particular industry each year, are to find healthy alternatives to the products we use in and on our bodies as well as in our home ,and to share that information with you! From the moment I found out I was pregnant, I began researching the things I could do to keep both my baby and myself healthy during that time. It was during those long days on bedrest that I became passionate about green living. I made a commitment to raise our family as naturally as possible.
One of the brands I discovered along my journey was Seventh Generation. Five years ago, the number of brands committed to providing families with safe, healthy, natural alternatives to conventional products was very limited. Seventh Generation was a leader in the industry, providing the kind of transparency consumers want with regards to how their products are made and what exactly they contain. Both of my children spent much of their infancy and toddlerhood in Seventh Generation’s Free & Clear Diapers and Training Pants. In fact, my daughter still wears the Training Pants at night for the occasional accident.
Seventh Generation recently redesigned their Free & Clear Baby Wipes, and because we are passion advocates of the brand, we were excited to give them a test drive! I have to be honest…prior to their redesign, they were not my first choice for baby wipes. I prefer a thick wipe that is soft and gentle for my children’s sensitive skin. These new hypo-allergenic, unscented wipes are awesome! They are free from dyes, parabens, phthalates, and fragrance and were designed to be thicker, softer, and overall larger for all of your baby’s messes. I love the fact that Seventh Generation’s intentions were to create a wipe that performs and feels more like cloth. I personally was never able to use cloth diapers and wipes because of time and schedules but it was always a desire of mine and these offer parents a natural, affordable alternative.
Since the wipes are larger and thicker, the goal is to help parents reduce the overall number of wipes used. In addition to redesigning their wipes, Seventh Generation also reduced the amount of plastic used in their packaging by using plant materials.
Seventh Generation’s new Free & Clear Wipes are available at Whole Foods and Diapers.com for $2.99. Additionally, you can buy them on Amazon and secure additional savings, particularly if you sign up for their Subscribe & Save program.
Win It! One of you will win a box of Seventh Generation’s new Free & Clear Wipes. Simply leave me a comment sharing your favorite baby care tip. Comments will close on March 25, 2013 at 08:00 am PST.
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Kim says
don’t leave them on a changing table for one second unattended!
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Michele P. says
have everything organized and within reach before changing or dressing your little one… that way you won’t have to turn your back on them even for a second…believe me, they roll or squirm quickly and could end up on the floor. (happened to my grandson, lucky for us he was just fine but it gave my son and his gf quite the scare!)
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Jennifer T. says
Find an intriguing toy that keeps the baby’s interest and only bring it out at diaper changes–helps to keep him/her still.
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Cynthia R says
make sure your diaper changing area is in stock and everything in reach
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Devon F says
I have to agree with never leave baby on the changing table alone even for a second. Make sure changing area is stocked with your diaper changing supplies
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caitlin tate says
dont walk away from baby
KA says
make sure they get in their naps!
Jamie says
Change and swaddle before feeding. Then they are ready for bed!
susan says
Read books to them from the day they are born!
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Tamar says
We use baby wipes instead of tissues for the face
Amanda Hoffman says
my tip is to not leave the house without any extra diapers and wipes and also extra clothes
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Stephanie Larison says
Vaseline for diaper rash
Cynthia R says
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latanya says
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Katie K says
Do what’s best for you and your child, and doin’t stress about what everyone else is doing!
Nicole says
Keep an extra change of clothes for yourself, in addition to baby’s. Messes are not always contained!
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Lori D. says
Rub a little coconut oil on baby’s scalp to soften cradle cap for easier removal.
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Jennifer Holovack says
Talk to your baby constantly! They will learn language much faster.
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Lauren E says
During bad diaper rash, never ever use a product with zinc oxide. It burns! Vaseline, or soothing balms work better
latanya says
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Lianne says
Tip: cloth diapers save TONS of money over the diapered years of baby’s life, and can be reused for multiple children or sold used!
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Katie Bellamy says
I’m one of those moms who carry EVERYTHING. My diaper bag is stuffed and so is my purse. I still forget something! Not a good one to give advice! 🙂
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Breanne says
Always carry an extra outfit
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Denise C says
I like to apply a non-petroleum jelly at every diaper change to prevent diaper rash!
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Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
Always carry extra clothes!
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Karen says
Always bring an extra set of clothes.
Lindsey g says
I like to make sure that I am organized and keep everything that I need underneath the changing table. It helps for being able to find what you need.
brittney house says
cloth diapers really save money
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Helga says
Lots of wipes handy in every room!
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sarah t says
my tip is to sleep when the baby sleeps
Kayla says
Always have extra clothes, shoes, and diapers for the baby.
Lori says
Do not, under any circumstances, feed them jalapenos or Doritos chips. My sister is still angry, 20 years later, that I did this to her eldest child.
Carolyn Daley says
Always carry extra diapers and a change of clothes when on the go. You may be planning a quick trip to the grocery store, but sometimes we get delayed or incidents happen so it is good to be extra prepared.
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cassandra says
I would suggest never leaving your baby unattended! You might think they are okay even in a familiar place but babies are tricky and can get their hands around the tiniest thing that can be a danger to them!
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Gianna says
They’re good for getting pen off of skin.
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kyle says
Remember that what others do to care for there baby might not be the right way for your baby. Don’t fold to pressure from others if you feel its wrong
Sand says
Make sure to carry diaper rash ointment in the diaper bag.
kathy pease says
I like the mamaroo seat it seems to keep a child pretty calm
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susan smoaks says
My favorite baby care tip is to enjoy the baby while they are still a baby, they grow up too fast!
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Erica C. says
Just always be prepared for a big mess when you are out!
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Tonya Dean says
They will eat dirt and it’s okay!
Jaclyn Reynolds says
It’s ok for baby to not sleep through the night when they are breastfed.