July 12, 2009 UPDATE: It’s official — Congratulations to our 3 winners: Jenna, Carol L. and April. Many thanks to everyone for entering, and following us on Twitter and Facebook.
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Summer’s here, and so is the rain. Here’s a great way to help keep the wee ones dry while they make a splash.

French-based boot manufacturer, Aigle Boots, is providing 3 lucky kiddies with a pair of Baby Flac boots (sizes 19 to 27 Euro). According to their conversion chart, sizes range from roughly 9 months – 4.5 year olds. Winners get to choose their favorite color from the following selection: red, yellow, navy or pink! Handmade from 100-percent natural rubber, with 100-percent cotton lining, (and a removable and washable insole). Each pair valued @ $39.90, plus free shipping (valued @ $6.00), to anywhere in the U.S.A.
How to enter:
- Visit aigleboots.com.
- Comment on this post, telling us how you’re helping your child “go green.”
- In order to receive our email prize notification, be sure to add the following to your email address book: m at AlternativeConsumer.com. (*one entry per person)
Entries must be received by 8p, EST on Friday, July 10, 2009.
Three lucky winners will be selected in our Random Drawing, and notified by email by Saturday, July 11, 2009. Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize, or offer is null and void. Winners’ names will also be included in this post.
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Were teaching the how and what to recycle! Thanks for the chance!
Follow on twitter, mom2anutball!
I love the lolly fruit boots. I have started carrying my market basket to pick up a few groceries, and we’ve really started turning out lights when we aren’t in rooms.
We talk about all the things that can be recycled and what can’t and then look for recyclable products at the store. Thanks!
I follow you on Twitter.
MaddyRu
I tweeted!
http://twitter.com/MaddyRu/statuses/2569517022
I subscribe in Google reader.
We are teaching him to recycle, to use less electrity & water, and to not litter.
Thanks for the great giveaway :)
clemensrhonda@hotmail.com
I absolutely love these…so cute! We are big recyclers at our house!
We have a compost site now and we use a clothesline!
I blogged about it here
I’m a facebook fan: http://www.facebook.com/doot65
I follow on twitter (blueviolet)
I’m a subscriber!
We talk (and do) recycle and reuse.. We also plant seedlings for special events year round and explain why we need to protect and plant..
my kids turn off light when they leave a room,shut off water when they are brushing teeth,short showers and they recycle we have bins to separate :)
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We use cloth diapers and wipes for my daughter, and buy secondhand as much as possible for her.
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My little girl would love a red pair of the boots. They are cute!
We recycle cans and bottles.
I signed up for your email feed.
I follow you on Facebook.
I’m trying to teach my daughter to recycle paper and magazines when she is done with them.
My son is learning to go green.
My kids help sort the recycle. We use cloth instead of paper and use reusable containers instead of plastic baggies for lunches. I love the garden clogs too!
murphykatt[at]yahoo[dot]com
i am helping my kids go green by introducing them to green products, having a compost, and going to the farmers market every weekend
We are teaching him to recycle everything. It has become his job including composting. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
I’m teaching them to grow their own fruit, veggies and herbs :)
These are great! Would be perfect for our chilly and rainy fall weather! My kids are being taught to recycle as much as possible. We collect bags and bags of soda cans to keep them out of the landfill and to fill our pockets with a little extra spending $. Thanks!
sherri419 at gmail dot com
We cloth diaper with my youngest! No more disposable diapers in the landfill from our family. We also don’t use paper towel.
Received the boots I won today and I love them! Our little girl does, too, and has been wearing them all day! They are such beautiful quality and look adorable! We got the red ones and we will pass these along to the next little one as I am sure they will last and last. Thanks so much!