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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these are adorable. I have my daughter break down boxes and recycle. she also uses eco friendly water bottles and baby bottles.
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My daughter is learning to recycle, and she goes thru the house letting us know exactly WHAT can be recycled, its really cute!
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helping to recycle.
Our family uses cloth napkins and microfiber cloths instead of paper napkins or paper towels. We also recycle as much as we can!
By the way, the Lolly boots are adorable too!
We use cloth napkins too
My daughter would love a pair of these boots. She makes sure to turn of the lights in her room when she isn’t in there, we planted a garden together, and we read books about taking care of the earth.
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they repurpose till there are no purposes
We are using recycling bins.
we use as much cloth or bamboo as we can find
My little boy always has a SIGG bottle to drink water — what a good green boy!
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My son is always helping me do the recycling.
our baby would look just to cool, thank you
They recycle cans.
Among the many things we do living our deep-shade-of-green lifestyle, my three little girls like to recycle, watch our container garden grow from the seeds we planted at the end of the winter and are always asking to take the produce peels/waste out to the compost bin. Thanks for this great giveaway that will give one of my girls the chance to frolic more naturally in the rain puddles! ;)
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I receive your feed via email. Love it! Thanks!
My kids recycle and take out all the recycling. They remind US not to waste and only use cloth napkins.
My kiddos are walking to school instead of having me drive them. My daughter also helps me cut scrap fabric I have + we make dinner napkins with it, instead of buying + using paper towels and napkins!
My little one is still a bit small to be actively going green. But, I do cloth diaper him.
trying to leave the water off while brushing his teeth!
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I love that they are recycled. Thanks for the chance.
Awesome.
My kids have learned about recycling and conserving water and electricity. We also use non-disposables (diapers, cloth napkins, no paper plates, etc).
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I followed you on twitter (ccswch).
We have been throwing kitchen scraps in our little garden for a couple of years, even in the winter, and then in the spring we mix all that goodness into the soil. We recycle all paper, we try to pass on any usable clothes to friends’ kids, and take advantage of their pass-ons too. We have also bought energy-efficient appliances and lightbulbs. Every little thing helps!
I became a fan on Facebook.
My 2-year-old knows about recycling and the importance of reusing items instead of throwing them away. She also does a very good job of turning off lights when we leave the room and making sure everyone else does too!
we recycle, compost, and garden. they love it!
I make sure my little girl knows its safer to use organic cleaners in the house
Ive subscribed
These boots look great! My son and I helped Nana plant her garden, what a great way to learn where our food comes from.
I have taught my kids to recycle and save electricity and water.
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we use cloth diapers… washrags instead of papre towels… plastic swim pants… hand me downs… filtered from the tap water… recycle ANYTHING that we can
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We’re making all of our own cleaning products (including shampoo and toothpaste) to harmful chemicals out of our bodies, our home, the drain and our lakes, rivers and natural aquifers!
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Teaching him to always use reusable products and recycle everything we can
I love these! They are so cute and our little girl would look adorable wearing them.
I go green by buying natural products when I can-like these which are made with natural rubber, which I love!
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