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Published on November 25, 2007
Give a little green this Christmas
Well its that time of the year again! Thats right, its Christmas time! Have you thought about what gifts you are going to buy for your kids? Why not buy them gifts that promote living green or are eco-friendly and organic?

If your children like to read , George Saves the World by Lunch Time , by Jo Readman and Ley Honor Roberts may be a book perfect that you're looking for. Join George in his adventures in saving the world by being eco-friendly. The World Came to my Place today , is another book that features George on more adventures.

If your children like to the outdoors, why not get them a eco-friendly bird house kit ? Not only will they be able to assemble the kit themselves, but it is also made out of 100% recycled materials.

Also, if you and your kids are a fan of organic, Branch has organic and eco-friendly products any kid would like. There are stuffed animals made from naturally-dyed wool yarn to organic cotton. They also have blankets made out of 100% polyester fleece, which is made from recycled plastic bottles and 100% cotton trim. This blanket is also made in the U.S.

Are you worried that your children are going to love their toys for a few months but will forget about them just a few months down the way? Why not try ebay or craigslist for some used toys that some other child forgot about and your child will love?

These are just a few tips on how you can give a little greener this Christmas.
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