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Green Guide Families: The Complete Reference for Eco-Friendly Parents

When we published The Green Guide in 2008, Meryl Streep called it "the ultimate green living reference." Now, building on that success, here’s a guide to eco-friendly parenting that’s expertly organized and filled with practical advice, definitive explanations, and imaginative ideas.Addressing the key environmental issues faced by parents of young children today, this book takes a straightforward approach to such urgent concerns as lead-painted toys; the risks and benefits of vaccinations, antibiotics, and vitamins; the potential side effects of plastic bottles and containers; how to manage food allergies and avoid fat- and sugar-filled snacks; and much more.A trained scientist, seasoned writer, and mother of two small children, author Catherine Zandonella combines knowledge and experience as she helps parents guide youngsters through a society that doesn’t always make green lifestyle choices easy. She also offers sensible advice on raising children who "think green" right from the start and shows how green choices can actually cost less.Combining two trusted names with tried-and-true advice, this is sure to become the go-to guide for a new generation of green parents.

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2010-03-16
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National Geographic
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National Geographic
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1426205422
Author
The Green Guide
Number Of Pages
400
Publication Date
2010-03-16
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1
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Paperback
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Green Guide Families: The Complete Reference for Eco-Friendly Parents
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April 28, 2010 at 4:20 pm
JenniferChait
Reviewed by JenniferChait
Pros: Too many to list.
Cons: Almost none; could use some images.
When I got this book from the publishers - National Geographic - to review I was pretty excited. Almost no one writes books about green families in particular. Most have a slant for individuals or babies or climate change; but families, not so much.

There are a ton of pros to this book and honestly, if you have a family, I'd say this is one of the best book buys on the market that I've personally seen.

PROS: 
  • Chapters are broken up into logical order and each chapter has a “Take Action” section at the end covering key points and action steps you can (and should) take right away.
  • Nice little segments of green dictionary words, green on a shoestring and other eco-facts and tips are scattered throughout the book.
  • If there’s a topic families need that wasn’t covered I must have missed it. This book takes you from baby care into the teen years and beyond – everything you need to make smart green choices.
  • Excellent resource section at the back of the book.
  • Not only does this book cover why you should go green but why exactly each green step you take is healthier for your children. A lot of books say, “GO GREEN!” with no real evidence to back up why you should. The reasons given in this book are smack on and compelling.
  • A nice big chunk of this book is devoted to engaging your child in nature
  • There are sections devoted to each stage of a child’s life; the early years, elementary years, preteens and teens. I’ve never seen a green book that does this.
  • The tips were logical, easy to follow and any green parent can make the time to follow through with them. The book is asking you to take small steps that contribute to a greener home, family and planet.
  • I hate green guilt trips and this book is free and clear of them.
  • Rainforest Alliance Certified and FSC Certified (i.e. printed on paper from sustainably managed forests).

CONS: 

  • I felt the book could have used some images to break up the text.
  • Not great if you're looking for a book focused on one particular age group - say babies or teens. This book is in-depth in many ways, but has to be broken down because it covers a wide age range.
  • Not the best book for long-time tree huggers. I didn't learn a ton of new facts BUT that said it's written for families who want to learn about green issues, health and other eco-friendly topics, not for old timers. In that respect the book is perfect. If I knew a parent looking for an intro to green living I'd 100% suggest this book.


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"Do This, Don't Do That"

 

According to Green Guide Families: The Complete Reference for Eco-Friendly Parents author Catherine Zandonella, when thinking about how to go green, it is important to remember that protecting the environment and protecting your family's health go hand in hand. Just follow the simple rule, "If it is good for the planet, then it is most likely good for my child." Here are 5 simple tips to get you started.


1. Do invest in Pyrex bowls. Don't use the plastic containers to reheat food. They can go from fridge to freezer to microwave to table—practical and attractive, and you don't have to worry about microwaving in plastic, or choosing the right kind of plastic. They last for years so you are not generating waste. (Plastic margarine tubs make great storage containers for children’s craft items.)


2. When buying organic: Do choose organic soft-skinned fruits and vegetables because these are the kinds that tend to absorb pesticides into the skin. A list of the top fruits and vegetables to buy organic can be found in the book. Don't spend money on organic potato chips or cookie bars. (You are paying for packaging that ends up in the garbage).


3. Sunscreen for babies: Do dress your children and babies in "rashguards" or other sun-protective clothing. Don't lather their entire bodies with sunscreen. These should have a UPF rating (similar to the SPF rating of sunscreens). Sun-protective clothing also protects fish and aquatic life from exposure to chemicals. There is a company called Coolibar (http://www.coolibar.com) that has really cute kids' clothes and bathing suits. For older children, choose a sunscreen with titanium dioxide or zinc oxide—the white ones. These block both UVA and UVB rays and don't contain potentially harmful chemicals such as oxybenzone.


4. When hosting a party: Do use reusable plastic plates and cups. Use your own tableware—or purchase an inexpensive set for parties—instead of buying plastic forks and spoons. You can reuse these for years, saving money as well as being able to cross one more errand off your list prior to party time. At your party: Don't buy paper goods or plastic utensils. Do use large containers of drinks, milk and water. Don't serve juice boxes and individual size drinks.


5. To freshen the air inside your home, Do eliminate odors with a box of baking soda or if you crave a scent, make some home-made potpourri. It is easy to make by saving flower petals from your garden, air-drying them, and combining them with dried orange and lemon peels. Don’t buy air fresheners.

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