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If you like the idea of buying environmentally friendly furniture and products for your child (think recycled wood fibers, nontoxic finishes and organic cotton fabric), here are some sites to check out, courtesy of Toddler Magazine:

sagebabynyc.com
ducducnyc.com
argington.com
anaturalhome.com
cottonmonkey.com
oeufnyc.com


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Thanks for the resources! Some others I've bought from...
http://www.hannaandersson.com/
http://www.garnethill.com/
http://www.magiccabin.com/magiccabin/welcome.asp?sc=100...cc=1004&firstEntry=Y
Hanna Andersson has great organic cotton clothes and some toys. Garnet Hill has organic cotton pajamas, which were on sale last week for $6!
And Magic Cabin has all sorts of toys, many of which are made from natural fibers or reclaimed wood and other eco-friendly materials.
 
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Here's a bunch of natural, organic and eco-friendly products from the Babycenter store...

http://store.babycenter.com/category/seasonal-special+c...abytodd:2&pe=2TKwT9y


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