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[quote=Anonymous]Organic mattress, organic sheets, greenguard certified crib because baby spend so much time there (as PP noted). Glass bottles and storage containers to avoid food/beverages sitting in plastic (the new BPA alternatives may be no safer than BPA-- we just don't know yet). I also did a lot of organic clothes for very early days but not convinced it matters. Check out EWG rankings for soaps and stuff. A lot of the stuff marketed for babies, like Dreft, is actually awful in terms of parabens/etc. And don't kill yourself re: toys and what others get you. It's not worth it, and other things are higher impact. Burts Bees has lots of affordable organic bedding and clothing options. Also consider used clothes-- they've been washed so much any original chemicals are likely long gone. [/quote]
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