Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
More Steals of the week!
Organic Baby Clothes Sale
Help us move our old styles to make room for more new stuff!
Buy $40 or more of these items and use coupon
sotw-11-10 to save and extra 25%
Help us move our old styles to make room for more new stuff!
Buy $40 or more of these items and use coupon
sotw-11-10 to save and extra 25%
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Steals of the week at Positively Organic
Leggings, Onesies, Varsity Tees and Henley Tees. All $10 each.
Plus save an extra 25% on orders $40 with coupon code sotw-11-2
Organic Baby Clothes Steal of the Week
Leggings, Onesies, Varsity Tees and Henley Tees. All $10 each.
Plus save an extra 25% on orders $40 with coupon code sotw-11-2
Organic Baby Clothes Steal of the Week
Monday, June 28, 2010
6-Year-Old on Terror Watch List
A 6-year-old little girl from Ohio has been placed on the U.S. government's terror watch list. According to her father, the most threatening thing she's ever done is be mean to her sister.
It happened recently, when the family flew from Cleveland to Minneapolis. The Thomases were allowed to fly that day, however they were told to contact the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to "clear up the matter." After the trip, 6-year-old Alyssa received a letter from the government that nothing in her file was going to be changed.
Read here for more. How would you handle this situation?
It happened recently, when the family flew from Cleveland to Minneapolis. The Thomases were allowed to fly that day, however they were told to contact the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to "clear up the matter." After the trip, 6-year-old Alyssa received a letter from the government that nothing in her file was going to be changed.
Read here for more. How would you handle this situation?
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The World Cup 2010
Not only is it one of the most exciting World Cups ever, it's a great way to bond with your kids at home in a fun way. Do your children have a favorite team? This event is a great opportunity to teach your kids about different countries, their cultures, histories and trends. Better yet, it's even more fun to act as though you're actually in the World Cup -- playing outside and running around is a great way to keep your kids healthy while sporting cute, comfy and healthy PO clothes!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Win a Free Outfit!
We're having a giveaway contest. If you'd like to win a free outfit for your little one, this is your chance to be able to choose the adorable top and match the shorts. All you have to do is answer one simple question by leaving a comment on this blog post or on our Facebook page by Friday, July 2 at 5:00 pm EST:
What's most important to you when buying clothes for your kids? A great fit, cute styles, durability, sustainability, price, etc.
The winner will receive a stylish Short Sleeve Tee and a fabulous pair of matching Comfy Shorts. The best part? You get to pick both!
For the tee, please choose from:
The ant, flower or frog.
For the shorts, please choose from:
Olive, black or raspberry.
You'll make a really cute outfit, and your child will look even cuter in it since you created it. The winner will be contacted for shipping information, and if we don't hear back within two business days we'll have to pick another winner. So please have this information ready. Good luck!
What's most important to you when buying clothes for your kids? A great fit, cute styles, durability, sustainability, price, etc.
The winner will receive a stylish Short Sleeve Tee and a fabulous pair of matching Comfy Shorts. The best part? You get to pick both!
For the tee, please choose from:
The ant, flower or frog.
For the shorts, please choose from:
Olive, black or raspberry.
You'll make a really cute outfit, and your child will look even cuter in it since you created it. The winner will be contacted for shipping information, and if we don't hear back within two business days we'll have to pick another winner. So please have this information ready. Good luck!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Father's Day
Father's Day is just around the corner, and it's supposed to be a beautiful weekend. From swimming to hiking to picnic-ing, the bonding activities are endless when it comes to making Dad feel special. Instead of buying him another gadget or tie, try something different this year. Try to get active and spend some time doing what he likes to do -- whether it's reading, biking or simply laying in the sun, spending time with you family is the most important part of this special day.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Take 20% Off Our Entire Collection!
June 21 is the official first day of summer, so why not treat yourself with 20% of Positively Organic's comfy clothing? From adorable shortsleeve body suits to practical pocket shorts to carry anything you need, our selection is fun, playful and healthy for your child and the earth. Take 20% until June 23 (in case you need a couple of extra days to decide) using coupon code po-summer-20. Have fun and let us know which pieces you love! Start shopping here >>
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
A Fifth Grade Girl's Impact on the Oil Spill
While the oil spill is heart-breaking, devastating and frustrating, one little girl decided to something about the oil-drenched birds.
Olivia Bouler, who turns 11 on Friday, has raised thousands of dollars to help the birds affected by the oil spill. She does what a fifth grade girl is supposed to do in her spare time: draw and paint. Raising an estimated $80,000 to date, Olivia sends her sketches and paintings of birds to hundreds of people who then donate money to any of several organizations helping wildlife in the Gulf.
"It’s really crazy how many people want my drawings," Olivia says.
It takes her about 15-30 minutes per drawing/painting, and she's more than happy to do it in order to help save the birds. The Audubon Society is overseeing the donation process.
AOL donated $25,000 to Audubon in her name and also gave Olivia her own artist's gallery on its site. She has a Facebook page with more than 10,000 fans.
Olivia Bouler, who turns 11 on Friday, has raised thousands of dollars to help the birds affected by the oil spill. She does what a fifth grade girl is supposed to do in her spare time: draw and paint. Raising an estimated $80,000 to date, Olivia sends her sketches and paintings of birds to hundreds of people who then donate money to any of several organizations helping wildlife in the Gulf.
"It’s really crazy how many people want my drawings," Olivia says.
It takes her about 15-30 minutes per drawing/painting, and she's more than happy to do it in order to help save the birds. The Audubon Society is overseeing the donation process.
AOL donated $25,000 to Audubon in her name and also gave Olivia her own artist's gallery on its site. She has a Facebook page with more than 10,000 fans.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Happy Flag Day!
Today is the official day for all Americans to show respect for our flag, its designers and makers. A lot of work went into creating those stars and stripes! Our flag is representative of who we are and why we are proud of where we live. It represents our independence and our unity as a whole nation. Are your children doing anything to celebrate this special day? If they are, please share with us because we'd love to hear why your kids are proud to be American. If not, celebrate in your own special way at home -- it's fun and a great way to spend time with your little ones.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
2 Simple Steps for Safer Toys, Gear, and Clothing
Are you overwhelmed the amount and complexity of baby toys these days? Back in the day, there were no beeping light up toys that you would put within a baby's reach. Clothes were simple and easy to put on your child. These days, however, things can get so complicated that even parents sometimes just can't figure them out. This great HuffPo feature lays out the guidelines for safer toys, gear and clothing for babies. Let us know what you think!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Have You Seen Our Whirly Girl Flutter Sleeve Solid Bodysuit?
If you're looking for something that will make you smile every time you look at your child, we've found the perfect item for you. The Whirly Girl Flutter Sleeve Solid Bodysuit is comfy with a side of style. Your baby will be able to crawl, walk and move around with ease and comfort while being goo-goo and ga-ga'ed at because of her sense of fashion. Great for lounging, playing or socializing, this bodysuit is one of a kind. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Announcing Our Gift Registry
In conjunction with myregistry.com, Positively Organic is pleased to announce the addition of a gift registry option on all of our items. Simply click the "add to myregistry" button under the order button and a window will open with the options you've selected and the price prefilled. You will then be prompted to log in with your registry account or start a new registry. If you'd like to start a new registry, look for someone's or log in to your existing registry, just look for the registry link in the bottom banner on all of our pages. Myregistry allows you to add items to a registry from any site on the internet and we hope it will be a useful feature for our customers and fans.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Baby Got Swagger
This is a must-watch. This ultra-cool baby is wearing Huggies Jeans -- a denim diaper whose slogan is: "the coolest you'll ever look with poop in your pants." We're not lying! See for yourself, this baby really struts his stuff.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tips for Buying the Right Diapers
When buying diapers, what do you look for? One of the most common questions asked often goes unanswered: Which is better, disposable or reusable cloth diapers? Diapers affect water pollution and consumption, water and energy consumption and solid waste. Make sure you're keeping your baby and the earth clean by becoming familiar with which diapers are best to purchase.
Friday, May 21, 2010
The Most Inappropriate Kids' Clothing Ever Made
Believe it or not, kids' clothing these days range from inappropriate to just plain stupid. In this Huffington Post slideshow, we learn about Disney's "harmless mistakes" when it comes to girls' panties and Huggies' attempt at denim diapers. Trust us, you'll get a good laugh out of this one.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
One of Our Most Popular Items
Our adorable and comfy Yoga Pants for Infants and Toddlers are our most popular item for a reason. They are fun, playful and healthy for your child and the earth. Made in all sorts of beautiful colors, these pants are soft and encourage physical activity and playtime. And what's more? They're perfect for the warm weather. With plenty of breathing room, these pants are light and airy -- perfect for running around outdoors. You can even include them in a gift set (featured below). Just click on the picture and browse around; and don't forget to let us know which ones you like best!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Save the Bees!
In celebration of National Bee Week which finished a couple of weeks ago, we'd like to bring awareness to those that make delicious honey for us. Did you know honey has healing powers in it and can be used as a natural remedy for hay fever? Just a few small steps can make a big difference, so check out this article from Little Green Blog to find out how you can help stop the decline of bees.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Let the Sunshine In!
Cool, comfy, and absolutely adorable our new summer styles are made for play and guaranteed to brighten your day. Save 15% when you buy any of our new styles -- use coupon code po-spring-15 at checkout. Positively Organic's delightful collection of certified organic baby clothes are not just fun to wear — they’re friendly to the planet AND to the people who make them. Click here to shop and have fun!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
5 Ways to Celebrate a Green Mother's Day
1. Picnic (instead of movies). Instead of wasting gas, electricity, and money (movies are expensive these days!) to see a film, organize a picnic for you and your family. If you have a garden, even better. Use those fruits and vegetables to spend some quality time with your loved one enjoying a healthy feast together.
2. Homemade Lemonade (instead of soft drinks). There are no nutritional benefits of soft drinks or any type of soda, so try and avoid drinking them as much as possible. Make an activity out of brewing up some refreshing, delicious homemade lemonade. Having a lemonade sale with your kids on your front lawn is a fun idea as well.
3. Gardening (instead of shopping). Shopping can wait until later. Spend some time getting back in touch with nature and start a garden -- or if you already have one, work on it. It's healthy for your mind and body, and provides delicious snacks to munch on. Have your kids help you, and make sure they're dressed to impress in PO clothes!
4. Walk (instead of drive). Need to get somewhere? Let's get back to basics. Walking is peaceful and therapeutic, as well as a great Mother's Day quality activity. Round up the gang and go for a long stroll or fast paced walk around the neighborhood. If you need to do errands on the way, nobody's stopping you!
5. Barbecue (instead of going out to eat). Restaurants use tons of energy and waste lots of food. Cooking your own food is healthier and a fun way to organize a team activity. Teach your kids early on about healthy eating and cooking.
2. Homemade Lemonade (instead of soft drinks). There are no nutritional benefits of soft drinks or any type of soda, so try and avoid drinking them as much as possible. Make an activity out of brewing up some refreshing, delicious homemade lemonade. Having a lemonade sale with your kids on your front lawn is a fun idea as well.
3. Gardening (instead of shopping). Shopping can wait until later. Spend some time getting back in touch with nature and start a garden -- or if you already have one, work on it. It's healthy for your mind and body, and provides delicious snacks to munch on. Have your kids help you, and make sure they're dressed to impress in PO clothes!
4. Walk (instead of drive). Need to get somewhere? Let's get back to basics. Walking is peaceful and therapeutic, as well as a great Mother's Day quality activity. Round up the gang and go for a long stroll or fast paced walk around the neighborhood. If you need to do errands on the way, nobody's stopping you!
5. Barbecue (instead of going out to eat). Restaurants use tons of energy and waste lots of food. Cooking your own food is healthier and a fun way to organize a team activity. Teach your kids early on about healthy eating and cooking.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
What are Your Kids Eating?
We may think what we're feeding our kids is a-okay, however these days many food companies are deceitful. Did you know that the organic company Horizon's flavored milk can have as much as 31 grams of sugar? Make sure your kids are eating healthy, nutritious foods by checking out Good Guide's 4 snacks your kids should avoid >>
Monday, May 3, 2010
Get Outside and Wear What's Comfortable
As summer is fast approaching, our kids like to get outside and be comfy while being active. Check out these great summer sales we're having just in time for the hot weather.
Here are 3 ways your kids can have fun, stay comfortable (in POKids clothes, of course!) and enjoy the warm weather.
1) Any sports activity. It's important to encourage your kids to stay active while having fun, and playing sports is the perfect way to do so. Instead of playing video games inside on a play date, set up a soccer or baseball field in your backyard and toss around a ball with them. If you have girls that aren't into sports just yet, playing on a swing set, doing some gymnastics or a simple game of tag are all great ways to get active while having fun.
2) Gardening. We're not telling you to have your child start gardening at such a young age, but we're certainly encouraging you to ask for some help from your young ones. Flowers, fruits and veggies are perfect for gardening during the spring and summer seasons, and we all know it can get tiresome. Having your kids do some easy tasks like digging the holes for the roots or watering the already planted products is a fun way to engage your kids in an outdoor activity. Make sure they're wearing POKids clothes, they're cute and comfortable for any activity.
3) Picnic. There's nothing better than preparing your own food, going to a peaceful spot with lots of greenery (even your backyard works great) and spending time with your kids in the beautiful sun. This way, you know what they're eating is healthy and you know what they're wearing is comfortable. Try eating more meals outside in the coming months instead of sitting indoors.
What do your kids like to wear over the summer?
Here are 3 ways your kids can have fun, stay comfortable (in POKids clothes, of course!) and enjoy the warm weather.
1) Any sports activity. It's important to encourage your kids to stay active while having fun, and playing sports is the perfect way to do so. Instead of playing video games inside on a play date, set up a soccer or baseball field in your backyard and toss around a ball with them. If you have girls that aren't into sports just yet, playing on a swing set, doing some gymnastics or a simple game of tag are all great ways to get active while having fun.
2) Gardening. We're not telling you to have your child start gardening at such a young age, but we're certainly encouraging you to ask for some help from your young ones. Flowers, fruits and veggies are perfect for gardening during the spring and summer seasons, and we all know it can get tiresome. Having your kids do some easy tasks like digging the holes for the roots or watering the already planted products is a fun way to engage your kids in an outdoor activity. Make sure they're wearing POKids clothes, they're cute and comfortable for any activity.
3) Picnic. There's nothing better than preparing your own food, going to a peaceful spot with lots of greenery (even your backyard works great) and spending time with your kids in the beautiful sun. This way, you know what they're eating is healthy and you know what they're wearing is comfortable. Try eating more meals outside in the coming months instead of sitting indoors.
What do your kids like to wear over the summer?
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Gardening for Everyone
Just because you live in a city with no backyard doesn't mean you can't grow your own fruits and veggies. You can save money, energy and your health (no pesticides, harmful chemicals, etc.) by growing your own food.
The trick? Just use the right pots or containers. Planet Green gives us a list of 66 things you can grow at home -- even for you urban gardeners. Check it out.
The trick? Just use the right pots or containers. Planet Green gives us a list of 66 things you can grow at home -- even for you urban gardeners. Check it out.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
What Can You Do For The Earth?
As Earth Day approaches, living green is more on peoples' minds than ever. Here are five changes you can make to your lifestyle to help heal the planet. What are you doing to be more environmentally conscious?
1) Recycle. One of the most beneficial and important things you can do for the environment is recycle. Recycling waste allows materials to be reused rather than thrown out -- and buying recycled material is promoting that healthy lifestyle. Make the right choice.
2) Buy a Water Bottle. Why waste money and plastic on something that comes out of a faucet for free? Having a water bottle is frugal, convenient, and good for the environment.
3) Bike to Work. As the warm weather is rolling in, why not be outside a little more? Not only are you helping the planet, you're helping your health. Burn some calories and save loads of gas by pushing those pedals instead of a car.
4) Turn Off the Lights. How many times do you leave the house without turning off all of the lights? By making sure the lights are off when you're not there, you'll save money on your electricity bill and power on the electrical grid.
5) Buy Organic. We're not saying that you have to eat 100% organic from now on, but introducing organic produce into your diet will make a difference. It is a certified sign of chemical-free food and a clean earth.
Tell us what you'll be doing to save the planet on April 22 and take a look at our cute and stylish earth-friendly organic baby line >>
1) Recycle. One of the most beneficial and important things you can do for the environment is recycle. Recycling waste allows materials to be reused rather than thrown out -- and buying recycled material is promoting that healthy lifestyle. Make the right choice.
2) Buy a Water Bottle. Why waste money and plastic on something that comes out of a faucet for free? Having a water bottle is frugal, convenient, and good for the environment.
3) Bike to Work. As the warm weather is rolling in, why not be outside a little more? Not only are you helping the planet, you're helping your health. Burn some calories and save loads of gas by pushing those pedals instead of a car.
4) Turn Off the Lights. How many times do you leave the house without turning off all of the lights? By making sure the lights are off when you're not there, you'll save money on your electricity bill and power on the electrical grid.
5) Buy Organic. We're not saying that you have to eat 100% organic from now on, but introducing organic produce into your diet will make a difference. It is a certified sign of chemical-free food and a clean earth.
Tell us what you'll be doing to save the planet on April 22 and take a look at our cute and stylish earth-friendly organic baby line >>
Monday, April 12, 2010
Spring Ahead
Welcome to the new and improved PO Baby Blog! We're thrilled to have redesigned our template to make things clearer and easier for you -- our readers.
As springtime is finally making a big comeback, we'd like to reflect on new beginnings and those feelings of freedom everyone gets around this time of year. That sense of renewal, refreshment and a chance to almost start over slowly infuse our minds; putting a smile on our insides and out.
And we're not the only ones that feel this way -- our children do, as well.
Meet Daniel. As this is only his third spring, you can imagine his excitement as the warm weather invades the outdoors. Last fall, he couldn't quite figure out how to keep the pedals going forward and kept breaking instead. However, six months is an eternity for a three year old and after a quick tip from mom to "keep your heels down," he was off! You could feel his excitement as he confidently tore up the promenade in Riverside Park, pedaling madly until dark.
On the subject of renewal and freedom, what are your favorite "springtime firsts"? The first day you walk outside without a jacket. The first hint of spring bulbs peaking up from the ground. In Daniel's case, his first successful bike ride.
Let us know, we'd love to hear.
As springtime is finally making a big comeback, we'd like to reflect on new beginnings and those feelings of freedom everyone gets around this time of year. That sense of renewal, refreshment and a chance to almost start over slowly infuse our minds; putting a smile on our insides and out.
And we're not the only ones that feel this way -- our children do, as well.
Meet Daniel. As this is only his third spring, you can imagine his excitement as the warm weather invades the outdoors. Last fall, he couldn't quite figure out how to keep the pedals going forward and kept breaking instead. However, six months is an eternity for a three year old and after a quick tip from mom to "keep your heels down," he was off! You could feel his excitement as he confidently tore up the promenade in Riverside Park, pedaling madly until dark.
On the subject of renewal and freedom, what are your favorite "springtime firsts"? The first day you walk outside without a jacket. The first hint of spring bulbs peaking up from the ground. In Daniel's case, his first successful bike ride.
Let us know, we'd love to hear.
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