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Organic Baby Gifts - Why Choose Organic Gifts Over Traditional Gifts?

There is nothing more exciting and fun than attending a baby shower. The most exciting part is normally watching the soon to be mom open all of the adorable and precious gifts.

In today's society, it's important to give natural baby presents at showers and for new born gifts. These gifts not only give the baby and new mom a useful gift, but also present a gift to our earth. This, in turn, is also a present for the new baby. Showing that you have done a little bit to help preserve the earth for future generations is a gift in itself.

Choosing organic materials for baby shower gifts is also important because it keeps harmful materials with sometimes toxic ingredients away from a precious newborn. It's of the utmost importance to keep little ones wrapped in only the best possible materials available.

The market for organic baby gifts has grown drastically giving many choices for necessary and useful baby gifts. From organic baby toys made of wood and sustainable materials to bamboo baby blankets made of sustainable bamboo velour fabrics, the choices are endless. Some major toy producers have even created entire new lines of organic baby toys which use chemical free materials in the toys.

It is possible to find organic baby gifts on line and in many small baby boutiques. Even some health food stores and popular toy stores have areas created especially for organic baby gifts. They are easy to find with very little searching and well worth it for the baby's sake and for our planets.

 

About the Author

Amanda Cummings is writing on behalf of http://www.babyurprecious.com a manufacturer of velour bamboo blankets and other organic gifts for new babies. Baby U R Precious is a mother and daughter team devoted to producing extremely soft bamboo blankets, washcloths, hooded towels and more for baby gift giving.

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Frequently Asked Questions...

What do i need to take care of a baby bird?

Okay so me and my friend were walking home today when she sees this baby bird in the bamboo and so i ran home to my house got goggles and she got a little box but then i got the baby bird and she had to go inside, so i brought the baby bird home, i knew its parents were most likely out and he fell out of his nest, but i touched him too much (i found out its parents were probably out by the time i saw a nest while holding him, so i couldn't turn back.) and my mom and me are currently taking care of him and to morrow we are going to try to teach him to fly, since he looks ready to fly, and when he fly's he will fly off and live life to the fullest! But for now we have him in a shoe box with news paper and so bits of bread, is there anything else i should do, (dont say put the bird back because he has my scent and the parents wont recanize him/her) ?
go away doody head your stupid. and i didnt relize it im sooooo sorry doody head.


Answer:

The best thing you can do for the baby is put it back where you found it. Fledglings (baby birds who are fully feathered and learning how to fly) stay on the ground in the foliage while they practice their flight skills. The parents are still feeding the baby because it isn't weaned yet and bring food to the baby (when predators like humans aren't around) throughout the day.

If you wait too long to return the baby to where you found it, the parents will give up and leave and the baby will die unless you take it to a wild bird rescue/rehab facility.

Two rules with wild baby birds: if the baby falls out of the nest and is NOT fully feathered, put it back in the nest. If you can't reach the nest, take the baby to a wild bird rescue/rehab facility. If the baby is on the ground and IS fully feathered, the baby needs to be left alone because it's going through a natural stage in development and you can rest assured the parents are close by watching and looking out for it until it flies on its own and is weaned (eating on its own).

Just a note on touching baby birds. Wild bird parents do NOT reject babies when humans touch them. A lot of people believe that human scent drives birds away, but birds actually have a poor sense of smell and this is a myth. Birds use sight and sound as their primary senses, not smell.

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