Green Product Review: Celebrate Green
December 18, 2008 by Jennifer
In continuing with my reviews this week, I thought it would be nice to look at a holiday-minded product. On with the show…
Product: Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations and Traditions for the Whole Family by Corey Colwell-Lipson and Lynn Colwell
Basics: Celebrate Green is a mama-daughter book collaboration – the title is fairly self-explanatory – this is a book about all things related to green holiday celebrations.
Cost: Family friendly at only $17.95. Plus for a limited time, you can score an even better deal. “Right now when you order a copy of Celebrate Green! from our website, you can choose …read more
Green Your Homeschooling & Unschooling Experience
August 8, 2008 by Jennifer
If you’re a homeschooling or unschooling family you have a much better chance of spreading green values and living skills to your kids. Thus far, conventional schools, minus specific charters or private programs, tend to have a limited green scope. As a homeschool family, you can focus as much as you like on green issues, and hopefully your goal with this is substantial.
Tips that can help you green your homeschooling experience:
Borrow don’t buy: Curriculum pushers, as most homeschoolers know, can be hard core. However, there’s no reason to give in. If your choice is to use a set curriculum, …read more
Seven Evil Ways I Harm the Planet
November 18, 2007 by Jennifer
A while back at the b5media forum we got to talking about baby wipes. I don’t love them because there are better greener, non-toxic alternatives such as plain washcloths and water. Then the topic moved somehow to why it’s hard to be green.
It wasn’t a long conversation but Shai; one of the b5media team members got me thinking about how no one can be green all the time. Frankly, you’d have to a hermit in a cave to achieve perfect eco-sensibility and as I’ve mentioned before simply by being born you’ve used too much energy and you can’t take that …read more


