5 Ways to Help Wildlife this Spring
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
6d ago
Spring is a magical time of year filled with wonder and light. The days stretch longer, wrapping us in their warm embrace, while nature comes alive with a flurry of activity. It is a time of year where many species begin preparing for a new breeding season. But the changes in climate and weather patterns mean that animals are waking up at different times than they used to, so insects might emerge before the plants they need to feed on, or birds before the insects that make up their food supply. Luckily there are individual and collective actions that we can take to help wildlife through t ..read more
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Cottsbury: Organic and Fairtrade Bedding
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
3w ago
Some of my favourite “me time” moments have been spent losing myself in a new captivating fantasy world, cocooned in the comfort of butter soft bedding. I think that most of us can agree that reading a great book in bed is one of life’s greatest pleasures, a pleasure that coincidently also has a positive effect on our sleep. Research has shown that people who read in bed have better overall sleep quality and also experience fewer problems staying asleep. As a bookworm who enjoys a cosy space I was naturally elated when organic and fairtrade company Cottsbury reached out to me about their ..read more
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4 Ways to Encourage Imaginative Play
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
2M ago
Imaginative play is crucial for a child’s development. It fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and emotional intelligence. It helps children learn to socialise, communicate, and empathise with others. Additionally, imaginative play allows children to explore their surroundings, experiment with different roles, and develop a deeper understanding of the world around them. It’s an opportunity for children to express themselves and build self-confidence as they take charge of their imaginative worlds. Provide your child a space in the home for play. It can be a room or a corner of room! Pr ..read more
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PlanToys: Eco-friendly Wooden Toys for Sustainable Play
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
2y ago
Wooden toys are durable, biodegradable, timeless, and encourage imaginative play. They can be passed down through generations and still feel new and exciting. One of the gift’s Erik received for his first birthday was a wooden toy car that belonged to my husband when he was a child. It is in immaculate condition and has become one of Erik’s favorite toys to play with! PlanToys have been creating planet and children friendly toys for 40 years! Sustainable play is a core component of their business and runs much deeper than just a simple dedication to eco-friendly materials and packaging. Some f ..read more
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The Sustainable Fabric You Feel Good in and Good About
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
4y ago
Have you noticed that when you dress up, even just a little bit, you get a surge of energy? Because our days have been less structured I feel more confident and motivated when wearing clothes that I don’t only feel good in but I also feel good about. When staying indoors I look for materials that are breathable, lightweight and soft especially as Summer is approaching and our home is starting to heat up. And most importantly – I have been spending most of my days playing with Erik who has turned into a tiny tornado! Comfortable pieces have been so important to me since becoming a mama and it’s ..read more
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Hannah Sophia England | 4-way Reversible Dress for a Sustainable Wardrobe
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
4y ago
How many times do you wear a dress before putting it in the back of your closet and forgetting about it altogether? Even though there is currently a slow move away from the “wear-it-once” culture, research has it that dresses are still the most likely pieces of clothing to be bought for a one-off event only to then be discarded. Sustainable luxury brand Hannah Sophia England is striving to solve this issue by creating the perfect reversible dress which can be worn in 4 different ways throughout different phases of a woman’s life. “I wanted to tackle these important issues and give women the o ..read more
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Why I Would (if I could) Vote Labour
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
4y ago
*this is a guest post written by my husband Andreas Björklund* At 7am the polling stations open for the most important election of our generation. There is really only two choices. EITHER you vote for more of the same disastrous politics that will increase inequality, then blame minorities, foreigners, and the poor for all the problems, and ultimately destroy our planet and kill our children’s future. OR, you can vote for Labour, a party representing the many and not the few, and which brings a new politics based on equality, justice, and hope for the survival of our children. Some of you may ..read more
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Ecoegg: Laundry Solution that is Kind to your Skin and the Environment
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
4y ago
Did you know that 81% of people who live in the UK want a more eco-friendly home but only 29% are actually using products that claim to be eco-friendly? The Ecoegg Laundry Egg is an innovative environmentally friendly laundry solution that every household should be looking into as an option when looking to reduce their impact on the environment. Their reusable Laundry Egg holds mineral pellets that act as both a detergent and softener all in one. By using a non-biological mineral based washing system this little egg helps to save a lot of chemical laden washing detergent being discharged into ..read more
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Kindom: Respectful to Indigenous Craft
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by Nataly Elbaz Björklund
4y ago
KINDOM is an an online boutique offering a collection of thoughtfully-made products produced using sustainable, natural, reclaimed, and indigenous materials. Staying true to the concept of slow fashion, each collection is limited and exclusive, due to the finite materials the brand receives for its production line. Claire from KINDOM reached out to me about their beautiful new collection made using a mix of eco-friendly and indigenous textiles. Their responsibly produced pieces respect both humans and nature, supporting and celebrating indigenous tribes and their cultures. The tribal patterns ..read more
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