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Five ways to create an eco-friendly bedroom
By Junior on 10/01/2012 16:02:18

or reclaimed plastic or wood, or from organic cotton. More natural parenting tips from Junior:Five green ways to stay warm and toastyFive ways to have an eco-friendly school run

Five ways to make your child's school greener
By Junior on 23/12/2011 16:29:47

1 Get involvedThe school’s PTA is your best chance to ask teachers if recycling is encouraged in your child’s classroom.2 Organise an eco fair It’s a great way to get children thinking about green issues and can include demonstrations of recycling

Five ways to enjoy a walk in the woods
By Junior on 12/12/2012 15:38:00
Take a ramble through your local woodland with your child

, water, wildlife and dramatic scenery.More natural parenting tips from Junior:Five ways to pack an eco-friendly lunchFive ways to make your child's school greener

Five ways to have an eco-friendly school run
By Junior on 10/01/2012 15:30:42

council for one as an eco-friendly investment.More natural parenting tips from Junior:Five green ways to stay warm and toastyFive ways to create an eco-friendly bedroom

Five green ways to stay warm and toasty
By Junior on 10/01/2012 15:49:05

, nutritious, slow-cooked stew that fills the house with its aroma while keeping the kitchen warm and cosy?More natural parenting tips from Junior:Five ways to have an eco-friendly school runFive ways to create an eco-friendly bedroom

Five ways to pack an eco-friendly lunch
By Junior on 23/12/2011 16:22:33

and is much greener than a carrier bag that gets thrown away after one use.More natural parenting tips from Junior:Five ways to make your child's school greenerFive ways to enjoy a country ramble

How to grow a wild flower garden
By Junior on 11/04/2012 10:45:20
Nurture your child’s wild side and discover the untamed blooms in your area

and sheep and a source of nectar for bees – hence its nickname. Found from May to October, it grows to 30cm.More green living from Junior:Ten wonderful woodlands in the UKThe benefits of birdsong

The best foods to buy organic
By Fiona McKim on 11/04/2012 13:07:31
Feel the benefits of fresh, natural produce

:Meats:Beef, Chicken, PorkDairy:Milk, Cheese, ButterFruit and Vegetables:Apples, Pears, Strawberries, Raspberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Grapes, Celery, Potatoes, SpinachMore green living from Junior:Growing vegetables with your childHow to grow a wild flower garden

Plants to choose for the perfect family garden
By Fiona McKim on 11/04/2012 11:05:33
Stimulate your child’s senses with this fragrant flora

plants:• Aconitum (Monkshood) • Digitalis (Foxglove) • Euphorbia (Spurge) • Helleborus (Hellebores) • Heracleum mantegazzianum (Giant Hogweed) • Ipomoea (Morning Glory) • Ruta (Rue) • Solanum (Woody Nightshade) • Taxus (Yew)More green living from Junior

Five ways to shop ethically
By Junior on 11/04/2012 15:28:39
Every little helps, as they say...

to the shops on foot or shop on the internet to reduce your carbon footprint.  More green living from Junior:Five ways to pack an eco-friendly lunchSimple solutions to save the planet

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