Archive for September, 2009

Addicted to Bubbles

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Addicted to BubblesI admit it… I was addicted to bubbles.  I’ve long had the connection that bubbles mean clean.  Like Pavlov’s dog knows that a bell means food, I know that bubbles mean clean…looks like the dog and I were both wrong.  Just like it was not the bell that brought the food, it is not the bubbles that provide the clean.  In the end, it actually looks like the bubbles are working against us.

We have been trained to think that soaps need to bubble.  Bubble baths, suds of dishes, a foaming shampoo…no questions asked, soaps should bubble.  But why?  Sure, the bubbles are pretty, they fill the sink, they feel good in our hair and the kids sure like to play in them, but where do they come from and do we really need them?  Looking into the ingredients of my old favourite bubbling cleaners I find that we are better off being bubble free.

The most common ingredient found in hand soap, dish soap, shampoo, shaving creams and even toothpaste that offer us that irresistible lather is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).  However, in higher concentrations, SLS is also used in industrial products, including engine degreasers, floor cleaners, and car wash soaps.  Admittedly, the concentrations in our household products are considerably lower, but it still begs the question, do I want to wash my hair and my car with the same ingredients?  (My car is not that fancy.)

So let’s look at the benefits of SLS.  (more…)

More than a Puzzle: It’s Educational Art

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

BabbleBy Catherine Hale at Babble/Droolicious

Looking for an innovative toy with a creative twist for your youngster? Take a look at this cool toys that’s non-toxic, educational, fun and different.

This 5 layer puzzle from Beleduc is called the Caterpillar To Butterfly Layer Puzzle. It teaches your child about the life cycle of a butterfly, from larvae to full grown. Each layer of the puzzle shows a different stage of development and each level is a puzzle of its own with two to ten pieces per level. Think of it as brain food for young minds!

You can buy this puzzle at EveryLittleBit for $24.95.

View original article at Babble

Visit Every Little Bit at the Bellies to Babies Celebration

Monday, September 14th, 2009

BelliestoBabiesSunday, September 27th, 2009 – 11am to 4pm

Croatian Cultural Center – 3250 Commercial Drive, Vancouver BC

Admission is by donation to Basics for Babies.

This is a great event for new, expectant and experienced moms.  Pop by Booth #6 to see whats hip, happening and healthy for families trying to go “green”.  See a variety of educational speakers, win great prizes and check out alot of neat vendors with kid-friendly products.

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