Category: Eco-Friendly Parenting Tips


  • If you’re a parent, you’ve probably felt it. The toys piling up.The noise.The clutter.The feeling that your child has so much… yet still seems bored. Many parents reach a moment where they wonder: How can my child have all these toys and still not really play? The answer is often simpler — and more uncomfortable…

  • Talking about conscious consumption while recommending products can feel contradictory. I understand that. But when I share products on this blog, it is not to encourage you to buy more. It’s to help you buy less — especially as a mother. Motherhood changes the way we consume Becoming a mom changes everything. Suddenly, every choice…

  • We are constantly told that to be healthier, happier, or more eco‑friendly, we are missing something. One more product.One more supplement.One more routine. And as mothers, this message hits even harder. Because once you have children, everything suddenly feels urgent.Every choice feels important.Every purchase feels like a responsibility. But what if the real problem isn’t…

  • Montessori toys are not just toys—they are tools that help your baby develop essential skills while having fun. From improving fine motor skills to encouraging problem-solving and creativity, Montessori toys provide a strong foundation for your child’s early development. Whether you are a new parent looking for safe and educational toys, or someone seeking the…

  • While winter can bring a magical landscape, it can also expose us to unsustainable habits, especially regarding our plastic use. However, a family can make significant changes with simple actions. Here’s how to reduce your plastic footprint during the colder months. 1- Eco-friendly Packaging for Hot Meals: Opt for reusable containers for the hot meals you…

  • Why ask the question? A baby’s skin is thin, permeable, and particularly sensitive. Yet, a diaper is in contact with them day and night for approximately 2 to 3 years… That’s more than 4,000 diapers! The choice of diaper is therefore not insignificant, both for their health and for the environment. While disposable diapers are…

  • Learning to give, to share and to make space with heart. December is a month full of magic: the lights, the snow, the stories. It’s also a perfect time to pass on deeply human values ​​to our children: generosity, sharing, gratitude. If you like incorporating simple little rituals before Christmas, you’ll love it!My eco-friendly and…

  • Because your baby’s skin deserves the purest Babies’ skin is thin, permeable, and still developing. Commercial products often contain unnecessary or irritating substances. Here’s a simple list to help you identify ingredients to avoid and make gentler, more natural, and safer choices. 1. Synthetic perfumes Things to watch out for: Perfume, Fragrance, Aroma 2. Aggressive sulfates To watch…

  • A question I heard a thousand times when I was a childhood educator.. In my 10 years of experience working with children, one question kept coming up from parents:  “Why does my child have so much trouble sleeping at night?” Sleep is a sensitive subject, and there is no single answer, but rather several factors that…

  • It can be tempting to cover our little ones’ feet as soon as they start walking. We want to protect them, avoid injuries or discomfort, especially outdoors. But the reality is surprising:  walking barefoot is often much safer and more stimulating for their development. Why is walking barefoot beneficial? Studies in pediatrics and podiatry clearly show…

EnglishenEnglishEnglish