February 29, 2008

composting for carlton

We've just kicked off a new fundraiser! CGB is going to be raising money for the Carlton School (Salem's "green" school) by selling raffle tickets to win a compost bin!

Ok, Ok, we know what you're thinking. A compost bin, woohoo. But composting is a great green trick! You can create a natural fertilizer by "recycling" particular household waste. Not sure how to compost?

On Saturday, April 19, Andrea and Jacob Kasper, local composters, will be at CGB at 10:30 a.m. to show us just how easy and important it is to compost. Besides a demonstration, Andrea and Jacob will also discuss space options, winter composting, introducing worms and more. They'll be on hand to discuss any and all composting questions and concerns.

After the demonstration, we'll pull a raffle winner. The lucky guy or gal gets to go home with their very own compost bin! What a perfect way to welcome spring!

And if that itsn't enough to convince you, 100 % of the proceeds beneft Carlton's School PTO.

So pick up your raffle ticket (only $5 at CGB anytime after March 15) and mark your calendars for April 19.

February 27, 2008

gDiapers

Well, they're here.

gDiapers are now available at Crunchy Granola Baby.

And since my explanation of these super-popular diapers simply won't do justice, below is a brief description that I've pulled from the gDiapers site.

gDiapers consist of a washable, cotton outer pant and a plastic free flushable refill. They are made of breathable material just like sports clothing. So, babies stay dry and happy and are far less likely to get diaper rash.

Can't flush? It's ok to toss flushable refills because they're plastic-free. Or garden compost the wet ones. They'll break down in 50-150 days.

More on these later.

February 19, 2008

think spring

Spring apparel and toys are starting to arrive!

Imagiplay is the newest addition to the CGB toy collection. Imagiplay has been making high-quality toys for over a decade. All the toys are made from eco-friendly materials, most often plantain-grown rubberwood.

These rubber trees produce a sap that is used to make latex, their main job for 25-30 years. Once their time is up, the trees are harvested and used to make Imagiplay toys. And, of course, new ones are planted as replacements.

Besides their awesome environmental practices, Imagiplay has also received awards from Parenting Magazine, Creative Child Magazine, Dr. Toy, Parents' Choice Foundation and other well-known parenting outlets.

And now at CGB, we're got Imagiplay puzzles and wooden play sets and animal pairs...Come on in and try 'em out!

But wait, there's more. We've also started carrying adorable tees from Egg by Susan Lazar, a lifestyle brand that focuses on organic and stylish apparel for moms and kids. Check out the shirts that boast hip, crunchy phrases like "Plant a Tree," "Treehugger" and "Save the World."

February 16, 2008

knit one, play too

Looking for a kid-friendly, and still relaxing, space to try some knitting?

CGB is hosting a beginners knitting class on Tuesday mornings from 11 to noon. Knitters, and wannabe knitters, can sit back in CGB comfy couches as Marcie Clawson teaches everyone to knit a baby/child hat.

Marcie Clawson has been knitting for over 30 years and teaching on the North Shore for three. She has taught adults and children in both structured and studio classes and enjoys passing on the art of knitting to those interested in continuing on the tradition.

Session begins Tuesday, March 19 and runs for four weeks. Cost is $45, which does not include needles/yarn/pattern. Materials list will be available upon registration. Material costs will depend upon yarn chosen but should be under $18. Check out our neighbors Seed Stitch on Front Street for supplies.

February 15, 2008

positive press: kusikuy


It's always nice to stumble across positive press concerning companies CGB knows and loves. One recent find is the Co-op America article about Kusikuy, a Fair-Trade import business that makes the beautiful alpaca sweaters we sell. Read the article here and support Kusikuy by purchasing an alpaca sweater here - at CGB.

February 14, 2008

happy heart day

It's Valentine's day! We hope you're snacking on yummy organic chocolates while you read valentine's cards with your family and we also hope you remembered to stop by CGB for our pink and red sale... which ends tonight!

Y' know what else ends tonight? Our Toddler Expression art class! For the past eight weeks, a lively group of 2-year olds (like Max, at left) have been joining art teacher Brittany Bennet every Thursday afternoon to make beautiful and creative works of art. From homemade (and gluten-free) play dough to coffee filter flowers to puffy paint smocks, Toddler Expressions has been a great opportunity for the kids to explore their imagination without boundaries. If you are interested in taking Brittany's class, the next session begins March 20 and runs from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursdays for eight weeks. Fee is $240 and space is limited so register soon! You won't regret it and neither will your toddler.

February 12, 2008

chocolate, wine, veggies and pregnant women on unicycles

Ahhh... CGB is wrapping up a very busy and exciting weekend!

On Friday night, Jennie and Amy went to the Chocolate and Wine Tasting at Hamilton Hall. BTW, thanks for all the yummy wine, Pamplemousse.

And then Saturday morning Jennie dragged Amy to the Health and Wellness Expo at the North Shore Mall. BTW2, many thanks to the Chamber for strategically putting us in front of MiMi Maternity. Anyway, we did lots of babywearing demos and answered plenty of questions about cloth diapering.

And on Sunday, we just kept the party going! The Veggie Meetup group came to hang out at CGB and we walked around and “toured” the ice sculptures. Jennie just kept saying, "It was so great to meet new people and see people I hadn’t seen since Tommie was just months old!"

And although some of the sculptures had “fallen” to the warmer weather, our pregnant mom riding the unicycle stayed strong! Although, as Liv said, by the end of Sunday it looked like she reverted back to her first trimester.

Wanna know what else made Sunday great? The weather. It started out so perfect and then quickly turned to rain, then wind and finally snow! That's why New England is the best.