Archive for July, 2010

Organic Baby Registry: Silikids- Siliskins

07.26.10

by- Michelle L

Here is a breakdown of the 3 most toxic chemicals found in plastics:

BPA: A chemical building block used to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins. Studies have linked BPA to hormone disruption, increased breast and prostate cancer cell growth, and early onset puberty and obesity.

PVC: A strong plastic polymer that can be made flexible through the use of plasticizers. Our bodies are contaminated with poisonous chemicals released during the PVC life cycle, such as mercury, dioxins, and phthalates, which may pose irreversible life-long health threats. When produced, burned, or heated, PVC plastic releases dioxins- a group of the most potent synthetic chemicals ever tested, which can cause cancer and harm the immune and reproductive systems.

Phthalates: A group of chemicals used as plasticisers in PVC and other plastics that are known to be testicular toxins and can disrupt hormones, damage the kidneys, liver and cause asthma.

Since BPA, PVC and Phthalates can leach toxins, it’s especially important to pay attention to products that will go into children’s mouths. When these toxic plastics are put in higher temperatures the chance they will leach out is much higher. BPA is not only a threat to bottles and toys, it is turning up in our food and beverages. BPA easily leaches into our food because it’s a unstable polymer- meaning its chemical bond can be easily broken down by heat and acidic conditions. So if you buy tomato sauce in a aluminum can, the chances of the BPA leaching are higher since tomatoes are highly acidic. Not to mention sodas!! Once the chemical bond breaks, BPA can leach out of plastics or the lining of aluminum cans. You want to avoid all aluminum cans as much as possible! Some scientist have even found BPA leaching from the ink in receipts.

The safest alternative to plastic is glass. The only problem with glass around children is the fact that it can break. Luckily there are amazing companies like Silikids that have created silicone covers- Siliskins for all glass bottles.

Silicone is  non-toxic and hypo allergenic. Silicone has few open pores, so it does not harboror promote bacteria or fungus growth. Because of its high heat resistance, silicone can be boiled to sterilize, is dishwasher safe, and washer and dryer safe. Silicone does not fade or retain odor, and is sturdy and easy to clean.

Silicone is basically made up of silicon, a natural element present in sand, quartz and rock, which, after oxygen, and is the most abundant element on earth. Silicon is transformed into silicone when combined with oxygen, carbon and hydrogen. Because it is an inert material, it does not react with food or beverages, or produce any hazardous fumes.

The prize today is 2 Siliskin bottle covers, one small and one large.  To enter, please post a link to your favorite feeding item on Franklin Goose.

Silikids Lime Large Bottle Cover

For extra entries you can become a Fan on Facebook for 1 entry

Follow us on twitter @FranklinGoose and leave your name for 1 entry

Follow our blog via Networked Blogs (on the left side bar) for 1 entry!

Please post separate comments for each extra entry. 

MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IN EACH ENTRY! THIS WILL MAKE IT EASY TO CONTACT THE WINNER!

The giveaway will close Friday, 6/30/10, at 5 pm EST.

Organic Baby Registry- Your baby will love babsoy!

07.21.10

by Michelle L-
babysoy is an amazing eco-friendly company that was founded in 2006 by a mom who wanted to provide her daughter a wardrobe made from natural sources, while preserving our planet. babysoy’s items are incredibly soft, you will wish they made items for moms too! Franklin Goose has a great selection of babysoy items from socks to hats to pants and onesies.

Soybean fiber is spun by a machine from protein dregs that are leftover from tofu or soy milk production. The resulting fiber is soft and silky with a natural pale gold color. The soybean fiber has amino acids necessary for the human body and plant activating factors, which can be great for the skin. It has the smoothness of cashmere, but it doesn’t cause harm to the environment and is a great green alternative. It is said that soybean fibers also absorb UV rays for safe protection in the sun plus have natural anti-bacterial qualities.  Soybean fiber has a natural moisture wicking property which wicks moisture away from the skin. It is also hydroscopic, air pervious, soft, smooth, dry and has superior warmth retention that’s comparable to wool.
babysoy combines the benefits of soybean protein fiber to cotton such as luster, moisture-permeability, quick-dry abiltiy and drape while keeping our cost and your price reasonable and affordable. This is so that more parents can join in on the green movement and more babies can benefit from the healthy botanical textile fiber. In addition, soybean fiber is so soft that it needs a longer length fiber to build a structure for the super soft textile.

If you would like to win an outfit from babysoy that includes a 12-18 months babysoy pocket tee in Chocolate and Green Tea (pictured above) and a pair of babysoy pants in Green Tea, please go to Franklin Goose and post a link in the comment section with your favorite item from babySoy and tell us why you love that item!
We also have several opportunities for extra entries!
For extra entries you can become a Fan on Facebook for 1 entry, Follow us on twitter @FranklinGoose for 1 entry, and  Follow our blog via Networked Blogs for 1 entry!  Please post separate comments for each extra entry.  The giveaway will close Friday at 5 pm EST.

Organic Baby Registry-What you need to cloth diaper

07.15.10

by deserea g.

Now that you have some of the cloth diapering jargon essentials down, lets talk about what you will need.

If you do decide to go with prefolds, you will need about two dozen prefolds to start.  This will allow you to get by for a couple of days without having to wash.  Newborns go through a lot of diapers in their first few weeks of life, so you want to be prepared.  You will also need either snappis, or diaper pins.  We recommend having a least one to two packs of snappis and about one to two packs of pins readily available when using prefolds.  You also need a cover.  We have many different types, sizes, colors and prints of diaper covers on our site, so have fun shopping.  If you decide on all-in-ones you only need the diaper itself.  We have great diapers for you to choose from on the site as well.  Fitted diapers are a great choice as well and if you go with fitteds you will possibly need a snappi, or set of diaper pins.  You will also need a diaper cover of your choice, as stated before these do require a coverPocket diapers are a favorite for people that like to add or take away layers of absorbency.  With these diapers you will need a certain amount of doublers/liners to add to the “pocket” for absorbency.

Besides the diapers themselves you will also need some much needed accessories that will make cloth diapering a breeze.  We recommend having a wetbag, as well as pail liners to store those wet and stinky diapers between washes.  A wetbag is a bag that is made up of an inner layer of PUL, like the pocket and all-in-one diapers mentioned above.  These are a must and are highly recommended.  Pail liners you can use in a diaper pail.  When it comes to laundering your cloth you will need to be careful with what you use.  There are many different “cloth diaper friendly” laundry detergents and soaps that should only be used on cloth.  We have several “cloth diaper friendly” laundry products on our site as well.  You will also need to use a “cloth friendly” diaper rash cream as well.  One of our favorite earth friendly products to use while using cloth are cloth wipesCloth wipes are so soft for babies delicate skin and can be used in your favorite wipes warmer with any cloth wipes solution.

Today’s blog entry has 2 wonderful prizes! 1 Thirsties Blackbird Duo Diaper in Size 1 and a Thirsties Duo Cover in Size 1 both mango colored.

We have now added several opportunities for extra entries! For the first and manditory entry, tell us about why you have decided to use cloth diapers on your babies!

For extra entries you can become a Fan on Facebook for 1 entry, Follow us on twitter @FranklinGoose for 1 entry, and  Follow our blog via Networked Blogs for 1 entry!  Please post seperate comments for each extra entry.  The giveaway will close Tuesday at five est.

Gosling’s Favorites – Sophie the Giraffe teether

07.15.10

by Ashley R.

My husband and I finally decided to remove all PVC, Phthalates, BPA’s and many other toxins from our children’s toys. We needed new teethers and toys that we could trust would be safe, effective and fun for our little guy. “Sophie”, the adorable giraffe teether got so many rave reviews that we felt confident H. would love it just as much as so many other children have. We weren’t disappointed! Sophie is the perfect teether as well as the perfect toy!

H. loves gnawing on Sophie’s hooves and ears, which massage his gums as he chews. Sophie has two squeakers inside, so she squeaks when H. squeezes her head or body, providing extra gratification. Her size is great for the car, and H. loves chewing on her and twirling her around from his car seat. Her legs make perfect handles for little hands.

Besides the fact that she makes our son happy, we love her because she is made of natural rubberwood and food paint. We know H. isn’t ingesting any nasty chemicals or toxins when he plays with Sophie. She is a toy that he will love even as a toddler, using her in imaginary play. We are on a first name basis with this sweet toy and enjoy seeing other babies around town loving her too!

Baby Registry-All you need to know about cloth diapering

07.13.10

At Franklin Goose we are so happy that you have decided to choose organic and natural products for you and your new baby.  We are also very honored that you have chosen Franklin Goose for all of your organic and natural needs.  We have compiled a list of cloth diapering essentials that you will need to get started.

Before looking into cloth and the accessories needed you will need to understand some of the terms of cloth diapering.  It is very easy to become overwhelmed with all of the cloth diapering jargon out there, so here are a few cloth diapering essentials that we have explained for you to help you choose the best option for you and your little one.

Prefolds are very popular because you can fold and shape them for the best fit possible.  A prefold is a flat diaper that is rectangular in shape and has many different layers of fabric in the “wet zone”.  You can find these in different sizes, colors, as well as in different absorbencies.  Some prefold sizes are determined by the actual size, a color, or in some cases by the different colors of the stitching.  There are prefolds made that are bleached (white in color), as well as prefolds made that are unbleached (natural in color).  Prefolds do require many washes before you can use them.  In most cases you will need to wash them 4 , or 5 times to get them to fluff up and be at their peak absorbency.  Using prefolds also requires you to use a snappy, or diaper pin, because they do NOT have a fastener built into the diaper.  Prefolds are NOT waterproof so they do require a cover of some sort.

All-In-One (AIO) diapers are very popular as well, because they are made with a cover and a fastener built into the diaper.  They have an absorbent lining, as well as a waterproof layer on the outside usually consisting of PUL.  These diapers come in many different prints, colors and also come with a velcro (hook and loop/aplix), or a form of snapping closure.

Fitteds – Fitted diapers are similar to a prefold, because they do require a cover and some come without closures built in.  Fitted diapers are a shaped diaper and come in many different prints, colors and closures.  You can find fitted diapers that have snaps, velcro/aplix, without a fastener at all that would require a snappy or diaper pins.  Fitteds like prefolds come in many different fabrics as well.  The softer the better!

Pocket diapers are similar to an all-in-one diaper, because they come made with an outer layer of PUL that is waterproof.  The inner part of this diaper is usually comprised of fleece and it comes with a “pocket” built into the back of the diaper that you can stuff a desired layer of absorbent inserts into.  These diapers also come with a Velcro/aplix, or a snapping closure that would not require a snappy or set of diaper pins.

Doublers/Liners  – Strips of fabric used to increase absorbency of a cloth diaper.  These can be used with any type of cloth diaper for extra wicking such as nap times or nighttime.

The diapers mentioned that do not have a layer of PUL on the outside to prevent leaking will need a cover.  Covers are a waterproof fabric that can come equipped with either snaps or velcro/aplix.  There are also diaper cover wraps as well as pull on covers made from waterproof fabric, such as fleece or wool.

Snappis are a separate accessory that you will need if you decide to choose a diaper that does NOT have a built in fastener.  Snappis are made of a rubber that have teeth on either end that stretches across the front of the diaper and attaches the wings of the diaper together.

Katydid Diapers is working with us to give away a melon colored diaper! Please include a link to your favorite diaper on our site and tell us why you love it to enter! Please remember to do this in order for your entry to count! This giveaway will end on Thursday at 5:00.

Babywearing choices & Sleepy Wrap Giveaway

07.09.10

by kristin c.

It seems like since I have had a baby I get more compliments than ever before…no I did not magically become a super model, but rather I became a babywearing mama.

Babywearing is one of the greatest gifts that you can give both yourself and your child.  It is not only the most comfortable snuggle time around, it also provides you with free hands to complete household duties while you are still bonding and cuddling with your child.  It is also more personal and comforting than using a stroller and leaves both of your hands free, plus it can be done inside and outside of the house.

Many of the above compliments came from onlookers stating how pretty the carriers are, or how happy and comfy and content my baby looks.  There are also comments complimenting me on my strength…but this is not needed for babywearing and I will explain in a moment.

From the newborn stage you have the nice stretchy wrap, which is super sleek and adds a pop of color to mama and babies wardrobe.  They are soft enough to be used for kangaroo care and great modest skin to skin time for you and your baby.  It also allows baby to be soothed much easier as it becomes a comfort zone for them.  Sleepywraps provide many hours of enjoyable snuggle time and are the perfect material for wearing around the home and out in public without getting too hot.  These also are just the perfect amount of support for those tiny little bundles of joy.  They also make nursing more discrete as you can nurse while wearing your baby or cover them if you choose with the wrap as it doubles as a blanket on the go.  These can be purchased at a great price point but their downfall is that they may not be supportive enough to wear beyond the first year.

After many months of having a love affair with my Sleepywrap I decided to graduate to the next level of babywearing.  The next carriers can comfortably support children up to 40lbs*.  These include soft structures carriers, mei tais, and my true love of woven wraps.

Soft structured carriers, like the; oh Snap!, Ergo, Boba G2 and Beco Butterfly provide amazing colors and patterns. These all provide simple in and out buckle closures.  These in my opinion, are the easiest & quickest carriers to use, and evenly distribute the weight of your child as they are being carried while also designed to provide proper support for their hip and spine, which is a question many moms have. These are simple for mom and dad alike.  The biggest positives are the ease of use and evenly distributed support.  The downfalls of these are lack of carrying positions, adjusting straps between users, not being able to use for another purpose and that they can be bulky to carry while not in use.

Next in line are the mei tais.  At Franklin Goose we provide the Babyhawk and Kozy. These are best described as the in-between carrier.  They have qualities of both the soft structured carrier as well as the woven wrap.  These take just a bit longer to tie on, but if you are having to adjust straps with a soft structured carrier, many moms find a mei tai just as fast if not faster than a soft structured carrier.  These also seem much easier to nurse in than a soft structured carrier, in my personal experience.  They also seem to provide a wider variety of fun front panels to have a more personalized look.  It does not take long to learn how to use these and they provide a few more options for carrying than a soft structured carrier can provide.  These support very well.  The biggest positives for mei teis are the customized fit every time and the support.  The biggest downfall I find is that the back panels many not be high enough for some older babies who like to arch.

Now we are to my favorite.  The woven wrap.  Do not be discouraged that there is a slight learning curve and that there are so many carries.  You Tube has 100’s of videos you can view to learn all the carries step-by-step, and chances are you will have 2 or 3 favorite carriers that you can tie in a short amount of time.  Woven wraps have been around for ages.  The material is stronger and supportive as well as being high quality and then it is woven into a wrap.  These are specially designed for carrying children and are very strong and Didymos even adds the idea of using your wrap as a hammock after you are finished carrying your child, these wraps can SUPPORT!  They are the most versatile wrap, providing several carries on hip, back and front.  They can be used as a blanket, sunshade, nursing cover, pillow and anything else you may think of.  Depending on the weight of your child you can use a more supportive carry.  They come in all sizes and I suggest going with a longer wrap if in doubt.  They also come in short sizes which I would suggest only for experienced babywearers as they are more difficult to work with.  Do not be overwhelmed, it just takes practice and you will get it!  The biggest positives of these are already listed above.  The biggest downfall would have to be the price point-which is necessary because of the elaborate weaving process to create them with organic marterials and the final downfall would have to be the addiction of them, once I fell in love I wanted a huge pile to snuggle my darling daughter in.

Sleepy Wrap is so excited about all of our babywearing mama’s that they have offered 2 prizes for this contest! One winner will win a Sleepy Wrap in Navy and another will win their Nap Inc. Bear.


How to enter:  Please visit www.FranklinGoose.com and find your favorite babywearing item! Post a link in the comments section and a random winner will be chosen on Monday after 12:00 noon EST.  This is also a great chance to offer any suggestions for Franklin Goose to sell other babywearing items!

Organic Baby Registry Introduction

07.07.10

We are so excited to tell you all about our baby registry at Franklin Goose. Not only do we offer a Safe Baby Promise, so you can rest assured that every item you choose for your registry has been carefully chosen for its safety for you and your new baby,  we also have a “Quick Start Registry” to help all of our parents create their registry! The “Quick Start Registry” features some great product suggestions either for a boy, girl, or for our parents who want to be surprised we have a gender neutral registry. The “Quick Start Registry” is set up to show you all the items you should consider for your registry as you begin. We have filled out the registry as suggestions, you can use them in your own registry or delete them and fill them in with whatever items you are interested in.

We are now offering free gift wrapping for any items purchased for a baby registry! That service paired with our $5 flat rate shipping gives you  two great deals for your friends and family who are shopping for your new addition.

We are also happy to offer 10% off to help you complete your baby registry, if the registry is at least 75% complete after your baby shower date!  You can have the choice to use the 10% discount, or you can earn 5% back in store credit for the value of your registry, if your registry is 100% complete!

Registering for your new baby can be an important decision, especially if you choose to raise your children with natural and organics products.  Your baby registry at Franklin Goose can be a helpful tool to educate your friends and family about the many options for natural living for your family.  A baby registry is not only great for the mama to be, but it helps your friends and family choose a gift that you will enjoy and use for your new baby.

To help kick off our registry program, we are hosting a registry event here on our blog during the month of July.  We will have blog entries featuring baby essentials, and tips for registering.  We are so excited about our “Quick Start Registry” that we are hosting giveaways of our favorite items with each blog entry.  Be sure and invite your friends over, so they can get in on the fun too!  If we get to 4,000 fans on Facebook by the end of the month, we may have another surprise for you!

Our giveaway today is from Boon Inc. It is an amazing gift including the Grass Countertop Drying Rack, Fluid Toddler Cup, Catch Bowl, Benders Utensils, Squirt Baby Food Dispensing Spoon, Boon Odd Duck Bob, Boon Squirt Ball, Modware Toddler Utensils, and the Groovy Interlocking Plate and Bowl Set. We love Boon for their creative solutions for babies needs. They are BPA, Phthalate and PVC free. They donate 10% of their profits to charities benefiting needy children.

If you would like to win this fabulous  prize, please post your favorite item in the “Bath and Potty” section of www.FranklinGoose.com along with a link to that particular item.  Entries will close on 7/9 at 12:00 noon EST.  A winner will be chosen using Random.org and announced on Friday afternoon! Good luck! Honk!

Things you should include in your registry:

Necessities:
Crib
Mattress
Basket/cradle
Bedding
Changing Pad/Table
Monitor
Pump
Breast feeding accessories
Bottles
Food Prep
Baby Bathtub
Stroller
Car Seat
Bouncer
Wrap/Carrier
Clothes
Diapers
Diaper Bag
Blankets
Baby personal care
Bath
Safety
Wardrobe
Bookcase
Shelves

Fun Items:
Toys
Mobiles
Decor
Books
Gift Sets

Clothing check list:
Amount:
3-6 cotton footies
2-4 onesies
2-4 long sleeve onesie
2-4 t-shirts
2-4 long sleeve onesie
1-2 two piece outfits
1 cardigan
4-6 pairs of socks
2 slip on booties
2 bibs
1 hat
shoes