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From BPA in baby bottles and asbestos in crayons to misleading "natural" labels--it can despair even the most steadfast parent. Lighthearted yet authoritative, Spit That Out! cuts through the information overload, sorts cloth from disposable, and empowers readers to make simple but impactful changes. Featuring real life anxieties and advice from celebrities like Alysia Reiner and Kaitlin Olson, to activists such as Robyn O'Brien and Stacy Malkan, to everyday super moms, Paige Wolf assures you that you aren't alone. Hot-button topics include food, toys, breast milk and diapers, clothing, the hidden toxins in schools, and how to spot greenwashing from a mile away. Bursting with valuable advice on green vacations, how to handle unsupportive friends and family, and how to be green on a budget. Paige Wolf is a publicist, author, advocate, and eco-chic green living expert. Paige regularly appears as a green living expert on television, in print, and at conferences across the country. A widely read author, she's received national acclaim from People.com, Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine, The Huffington Post, and more.Paige lives in Philadelphia with her husband and two children, where she runs Paige Wolf Media & Public Relations, a certified B Corporation offering communications services to clients who contribute to a sustainable world and positive change. To learn more, visit www.spitthatoutthebook.com and www.paigewolf.com.
Contents
Chapter 1Navigating the New Normal Chapter 2: An Apple a Day Keeps the Hamburglar AwayManaging a Clean, Green Family Diet Chapter 3: The Precarious World of Poo MaintenanceTrickier Than Changing a Diaper With One Hand Tied Behind Your BackChapter 4: Your Breast Friend - Or Worst Enemy?Making the Most of What Nature Gave YouChapter 5: How About I Let Them Go Naked?Finding Itty-Bitty Organic Fair Trade Socks on a Shoestring BudgetChapter 7: Maybe It's Safer to Go Play in TrafficWhen Real Knives Seem Safer Than Toy TrucksChapter 8: Out, Damned Spot!Baking Soda Versus The SuperbugChapter 8: Too Much of a Green ThingCan Natural Remedies Hurt You?Chapter 9. Learning Your ABCs and PCBsCan School Be More a Setback Than a Safe Haven?Chapter 10: Can I Afford to Be This Conscious?Making the Most of Every Green DollarChapter 11: Aw, You Shouldn't Have. No, Really, You Shouldn't HaveWhen Family and Friends Won't Support Your Green Habit Chapter 12: Four Coach Seats and a Million White Cotton TowelsCan One Flight Undo All Your Green Good?Chapter 13: Made With Real IngredientsWhen Greenwashing Has You Completely SoakedChapter 14: When Best Intentions BackfireCan Your "Green" Changes Be Less Than Eco-FriendlyChapter 15: Green Guilt: The Jury's VerdictIs There a Way to Ease Eco-Anxiety?Resources/AppendixList of suggested and referenced books, Web sites, and businesses